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THE 


NEW- YORK  CIVIL  LIST, 


CONTAINING  THE 


NAMES  AND  ORIGIN  OF  THE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS, 


NAMES    AND    DATES    OF    ELECTION   OE    APPOINTMENT    OF    THE 
PRINCIPAL 


STATE  AND  COUNTY  OFFICERS, 


REVOLUTION    TO    THE    PRESENT    TIME 


tOMPILED  FROM  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS  IN  THE  OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY 
OF  STATE.  AND  OTHER  AUTHENTIC  SOURCES. 


By  FRANKLIN  B.  HOUGH,  A.M.,  M.D., 

CORRESPONDING   MEMBER   OF  TUB   NEW-YORK    HISTORICAL   60CIETY. 


ALBANY: 
WEED,  PARSONS  &  CO.,  PUBLISHERS. 

1858. 


Dftetffc- 


Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  eighteen  hundred  and  flfty-four, 

By  WEED,  PARSONS  &  CO., 

in  the  Clerk's  office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Northern  District 

of  New -York. 


PREFACE 


The  New-York  Civil  List  has  now  reached  the  fourth  year 
of  its  publication ;  and  in  preparing  the  present  volume  for  the 
press,  many  of  the  lists  have  been  carefully  compared  with  the 
original  records,  and  errors  which  had  unavoidably  appeared  in 
the  former  editions  have  been  corrected.  The  list  of  Members  of 
Assembly,  hitherto  imperfect,  has  been  completed  from  one  of  the 
early  journals  found  in  the  library  of  the  New-York  Historical 
Society.  Slight  imperfections  in  the  original  records  occasionally 
leave  a  date  or  name  somewhat  doubtful ;  but,  with  a  few  excep- 
tions, which  arc  commonly  indicated  by  notes,  the  following  pages 
will  be  found  to  embrace  a  reliable  summary  of  our  principal  state 
and  county  officers,  from  the  organization  of  a  state  government 
to  the  day  of  going  to  press. 

The  value  of  a  concise  manual  of  reference,  containing  historical 
lists  of  public  officers,  is  recognized  by  all  who  have  occasion  to 
refer  to  facts  connected  with  personal  history,  or  events  associated 
with  the  administration  of  public  officers;  and  it  is  equally  useful 
for  daily  reference,  in  affording  aid  to  legal  investigations,  in 
furnishing  political  precedents,  and  in  enabling  one  to  fix  upon 
particular  dates,  by  the  connection  of  events  with  men  in  public 
life. 

With  a  few  exceptions,  the  following  lists  begin  with  the  origin 
of  the  district  or  office  to  which  they  relate,  if  since  the  revolu- 
tion ;  or,  if  they  existed  previously,  with  the  commencement  of 
that  memorable  period.  It  is  peculiarly  gratifying  to  preserve 
the  names  of  those  who  enjoyed  the  confidence,  represented  the 
claims,  and  vindicated  the  rights  of  our  country,  through  that 


IV  PREFACE. 

critical  period  of  our  history;  nor  is  it  less  important  that  the 
names  of  those  in  whom  the  public  have  united  their  confidence 
in  the  selection  of  candidates  for  office  should  be  preserved,  as 
well  on  account  of  the  historical  importance  belonging  to  them, 
as  that  the  consequences  of  public  acts,  of  whatever  kind,  ma)7 
be  traced  to  their  origin,  and  the  authors  receive  the  praise  or 
blame  they  may  deserve. 

History  is  but  a  recital  of  men's  acts,  and  it  is  instructive  to 
trace  a  public  man  through  the  various  stations  he  has  filled,  and 
note  the  stages  of  his  rise,  it  may  be,  to  the  highest  office  in  the 
gift  of  a  free  people.  To  the  historian,  the  biographer,  the  legislator 
and  the  incumbent  of  public  office,  these  data  are  indispensible, 
and  to  every  intelligent  citizen  they  are  matters  of  daily  practical 
interest. 

A  brief  historical  note  is  usually  placed  at  the  beginning  of 
each  list,  affording  aid  for  reference  to  those  not  familiar  with 
the  subject,  and  a  general  knowledge  of  the  duties  of  the  several 
offices.  Our  limits  required  these  notices  to  be  concise,  but  they 
are  generally  accompanied  with  references  to  more  ample  infor- 
mation. 

That  errors  may  occur  in  regard  to  residences  of  public  officers 
is  possible,  as  this  information  has  been  in  most  cases  derived 
from  personal  recollection.  The  changes  that  have  been  made 
in  the  mode  of  appointment,  and  especially  such  as  have  trans- 
ferred to  county  courts  or  boards  of  supervisors  appointments 
previously  recorded  in  the  office  of  the  secretary  of  state,  render 
the  completion  of  serial  lists  of  some  officers  difficult  and  uncer- 
tain, from  the  scattered  condition  of  the  records  and  the  irregular 
manner  in  which  they  have  been  kept. 

The  indulgence  of  the  public  is  solicited  to  these  unavoidable 
imperfections ;  and  the  editor  will  feel  especially  favored  with  any 
suggestion  or  information  that  may  tend  to  rectify  errors,  supply 
omissions,  or  enhance  the  accuracy  and  utility  of  the  work. 

F.  B.  H. 

Albany,  February  1,  1858. 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Addenda,  444 

Admiralty,  Court  of,  1777  - 1789, 354 

Annapolis  Convention,  Delegates  to, 62 

Appendix, 431 

Appointing  Power, 28,  40,  43,  07,  99 

Appointment,  Council  of,  list  of  Members, 100 

Apportionment  of  New -York  in  Congress, 63,  64 

Appraisers,  Canal, 40,  43,  436 

Assembly,  how  composed, 98 

Assembly,  Speaker  of, 98 

Assembly,  Colonial,  list  of, 105 

Assembly  Districts,  with  successive  changes, 148 

Assembly  Districts,  as  organized  in  1846, 150 

Assembly  Districts,  as  organized  in  1857, 437 

Assembly,  Members  of,  in  order  of  Sessions, 157 

Assembly,  Members  of,  1777-1857,  alphabetically  arranged,  255,433,  434 

Assembly  of  1858, 432 

Attorney-Generals, 36 

Auburn  State  Prison, 44 

Auction  Duties,  vote  concerning, 104 

Auditors  of  Canal  Department, 41,  44 

Auditors,  State,  1776  - 1782, 34 

Bank  Commissioners,  Superintendent,  &c, 39 

Banking  Department, 38 

Canal  Appraisers, < .   40,  43,  436 

Canal  Board, 41 

Canal  Commissioners, 40,     42 

Canal  Department,  Auditors,  Chief  Clerks,  &c, 40 

Canal,  divisions  of.  41 


VI  CONTENTS. 

Page. 

Canal  Fund, 41 

Canals,  vote  on  changing  the  Constitution  in  relation  to,  1854, 104 

Chancellors, 353 

Chief  Clerks  to  Commissioners  of  Canal  Fund, 41,  43 

Chief  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court, 346 

Cities,  Elections  in, 22 

Cities,  list  of,  with  dates,  number  of  wards,  &c, 23 

Cities,  Mayors,  &c,  of, 425 

Clerks,   County, 385 

Clinton  State  Prison, 45 

Colonial  Assembly,  Council,  &c, 95,  105 

Colonial  Governors, 29 

Commissioners,  Bank, 39 

Commissioners,  Canal,  and  Canal  Fund, 41 

Commissioners  for  Building  Prisons,  44 

Commissioners,  School, 423 

Comptrollers, 34 

Comptrollers,  Second  Deputy, 41,  43 

Congress,  First  American, 47,  59 

Congress,  Continental,  1774-1777, 59 

Congress  under  Articles  of  Confederation, GO 

Congress  under  Constitution, Gl 

Congress,  Members  of,  by  Congresses, 68 

Congress,  35th,  1857  - 1859, 431 

Congress,  Members  of,  1789-  1857,  alphabetically  arranged, 74 

Congress,  Provincial, 47 

Congress,  Representation  in,  and  Apportionment, 63,  64 

Congress,  Senators  in, 62 

Congressional  Districts, 65 

Constitutional  Conventions,  1777, 47 

Constitutional  Convention  for  adopting  U.  S.  Constitution,  1788, 54 

Constitutional  Convention  for  amending  N.  Y.  Constitution,  1801, 55 

Constitutional  Convention  for  revising  N.  Y.  Constitution,  1821, 56 

Constitutional  Convention  for  revising  N.  Y.  Constitution,  1846, 58 

Continental  Congress,  New  -York  Delegates, 59 

Contracting  Board, 436 

Council  of  Appointment, 99,  100 

Council,  Privy  (Colonial), 95 


CONTENTS.  Vll 

Page. 

Council  of  Revision, 96 

County  Courts, 357 

County  Officers,  lists  of, 358  to  424 

Counties,  lists  of,  with  dates  of  erections, 2 

Counties,  Officers  of. 1 

Court  of  Admiralty,  1777-1789, 354 

Court  of  Appeals,  Judges  and  Clerks  of, 348 

Court  of  Assizes, 344 

Court  of  Chancery, 352 

Court,  Circuit, 354 

Court  of  the  Exchequer, 345 

Court  of  Probates,  410 

Court,  Supreme, 344,  349 

Court  for  Trial  of  Impeachments  and  Correction  of  Errors, 344 

Court  for  Trial  of  Impeachment, 344 

Courts,   Colonial, 342 

Courts,  County, 357 

Deputies  in  Provincial  Congress  and  Convention, 50 

District  Attorneys, 366 

Districts,  Assembly, 128 

Districts,  Congressional, 65 

Districts,  Judicial,  1847, 349 

Districts,  Senatorial, 108 

Duties  on  Salt,  and  Goods  Sold  at  Auction,  vote  concerning, 104 

Elections  in  Cities,  when  held, 22 

Electors,  Presidential,  lists  and  votes  of, 319 

Electors,  Presidential,  vote  on  changing  mode  of  choosing, 103 

Electors,  qualifications  of, 102 

Engineers,  Canal,  how  appointed, 41 

Excise  Law  of  1846,  vote  on, 104 

Executive  Sessions  of  Senate, 98 

Executive  Power,  how  vested, 28 

First  Judges  of  County  Courts, 358 

Free  School  Law,  votes  on. 104 

General  Assembly  (  Colonial  ),  how  organized, 95 

General  Assembly  (Colonial  ),  list  of  Members  of, 105 

Geological   Survey, 341 

Governors,  powers  and  duties  of, 28 


Vlll  CONTENTS. 

Page. 

Governors,   Colonial, 29 

Governors,   State,  with  popular  votes  and  Opposing  Candidates, 30 

Inspectors  of  State  Prisons, 44,    45 

Judges  of  County  Courts, 358 

Judges  of  Courts.     (  See  Courts.) 

Judicial  Districts,  1847, 349 

Judicial  Officers,  vote  on  the  election  of, 104 

Justices  of  Supreme  Court, 346 

Justices  of  the  Peace,  vote  on  the  election  of, 104 

Legislature,  New  -York,  powers  of,  &c, 96 

Legislature,  Colonial, 95 

Legislature,  State, 95 

Lieutenant-Governors, 32 

Mayors,, 425 

Mayors,  vote  on  the  election  of,  by  the  people, 104 

Metropolitan  Police, 435 

Military  Officers,  appointment  of, 98 

Natural  History  of  State,  volumes  of, 342 

Navigation  Companies,  Northern  and  Western, 40 

New  -York  State  Prison, 44 

Obsolete  Names  of  Towns, 20 

Obsolete  Names  of  Villages, 27 

Philadelphia  Convention  for  preparing  United  States  Constitution,. ..  62 

Plan  of  Union,  1754,  noticed, 47 

Presidential  Electors  and  Vote  of  New -York, 319 

Prisons,  Commissioners  for  Building, 44 

Provincial  Congresses,  Officers,  dates,  adjournments,  lists,  &c., 47 

Provincial  Convention, 47 

Public  Instruction,  Department  of, 39 

Puisne  Justices  of  Supreme  Court, 347 

Qualifications  of  Governor, 1 

Qualifications  of  United  States  Senators, 62 

Qualifications  of  Voters, 102 

Railroad  Commissioners,  Board  of  (  abolished  in  1857  ), 46 

Ratio  of  Representation  in  Congress, 64 

Regents  of  University,  lists,  Officers  and  present  Board, 333 

Reports  in  Court  of  Chancery, 352 

Reports  in  Supreme  Court  and  Court  of  Errors, 346 


CONTENTS.  IX 

Page. 

Reports  in  Court  of  Appeals, 436 

Representation  of  New -York  in  Congress,  table  showing, 64 

Representatives  from  New  -York  in  Congress, 68 

Representatives  in  35th  Congress, 431 

Representatives  in  Colonial  General  Assembly, 105 

Revision,  Council  of, 96 

Salt  Duties,  vote  concerning, 104 

School  Commissioners,  list  of, 423 

School  Districts,  Officers  of, • 4 

Schools,  Department  of, 39,  40 

Seals, 428 

Secretaries  of  State, 32 

Senate,  how  composed,  appointing  powers,  &c, 97 

Senate,  Executive  Sessions  of, 98 

Senators  in  Congress,  list  of, 62 

Senators  in  State  Legislature,  by  Sessions, 110 

Senators  in  State  Legislature,  1858, 431 

Senators  in  State  Legislature,  1777-1857,  alphabetically  arranged,..  138 

Senatorial  Districts, 108,  437 

Sheriffs, 396 

Sing  Sing,  State  Prison  at, 45 

Speakers  of  Colonial  General  Assembly,  list  of, 105 

Speaker  of  Assembly,  duties  of, 98 

State  Engineers  and  Surveyors, 37,  38 

State  Prisons,  and  Inspectors  of, 44,  45 

States,  time  of  entering  Union  of  each, 64 

Suffrage,  vote  respecting  Equal, 104 

Superintendent  of  Weights  and  Measures, 435 

Superintendents  of  Banking  Department, 39 

Superintendents  of  Public  Instruction, 39 

Superintendents  of  Canals,  how  appointed, 41 

Superintendents  of  Common  Schools, 40 

Supervisors,  Boards  of, 2 

Supreme  Court  of  Judicature, 344,  349 

Surrogates,  list  of,  by  Counties, 410 

Surveyor-Generals,  list  of, 38 

Towns,  how  erected, 3 

Towns,  list  of,  with  dates  of  erection, 4 


X  CONTENTS. 

Page. 

Towns  erected  since  1855, 486 

Towns,  list  of  obselete  names  of, 20 

Towns,  Officers  of, 3 

Treasurers,  State, 35 

Treasurers,  County,  since  1846, 420 

Vice  -  Chancellors, 353 

Villages,  when  changed  to  cities, 23 

Villages,  list  of,  incorporated  by  special  acts, 24 

Villages  incorporated  by  the  Legislature  in  1857, 436 

Villages,  list  of  obsolete  names  of, 27 

Votes  on  special  questions  at  elections, 103 

Votes  of  Counties  in  Provincial  Congress  and  Convention, 49 

Votes  for  Governor,  and  opposing  Candidates, 30 

Votes  on  adopting  Constitutions, 56,     58 

Votes  of  New -York  for  President, 320 

Wards  of  Cities, 23 

Weights  and  Measures,  Superintendent  of, 435 


a  & 


THE 

NEW-YORK  CIYIL  LIST 


PART  I. 


CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

The  State  of  New- York  is  divided  by  law  into  counties,  towns, 
cities  and  villages,  for  civil  and  municipal  purposes  ;  into  districts, 
for  judicial  purposes  and  the  election  of  representative  officers ; 
and  into  school  districts,  for  the  maintenance  of  schools. 

Counties  are  erected  and  their  boundaries  changed  by  the  Legis- 
lature ;  and,  with  the  exception  of  Hamilton  county,  are  each  enti- 
tled to  at  least  one  member  in  Assembly.  There  are  elected  in 
each  county1  a  sheriff,  clerk,  district  attorney,  treasurer,  county 
judge,  special  judge  (in  certain  counties2),  twTo  justices  of  sessions, 
a  special  surrogate  (in  counties  where  that  office  is  separate  from 
judge),  four  coroners,  three  superintendents  of  the  poor,3  and  at 
least  one  school  commissioner  to  each  assembly  district.4 

Sheriffs,  clerks,  district  attorneys,  county  treasurers,  superin- 
tendents of  the  poor  and  school  commissioners  are  elected  for 
three  years,  and,  with  special  exceptions,6  are  paid  by  fees  ;  judges 
and  surrogates  are  elected  for  four  years,  and  receive  salaries  fixed 
by  the  several  boards  of  supervisors. 

The  board  of  supervisors  consists  of  one  member  from  each 
town  and  ward  in  each  county,  and  meets  annually  for  the  settle- 
ment of  its  accounts,  the  apportionment  of  taxes,  and  the  regula- 
tion of  its  internal  affairs.  It  possesses  a  limited  legislative  power, 
and  appoints  a  county  sealer  of  weights  and  measures,  inspectors 
of  plank  roads  and  turnpikes,  and  a  few  other  minor  officers. 

1  Excepting  in  New-York  county. 

5  Cayuga.  ('Iiautau<|iic.  Jefferson,  Oneida,  Orange,  Oswego,  St.  Lawrence  and  Tioga. 

3  Supervisors  may  determine  upon  one  superintendent  of  the  poor.  Albany  and  New- 
York"  counties  lia\c  none 

1  Except  in  New-York  and  Kings.    (Sec  chap.  170,  Laws  185(5) 

•  The  clerk  in  Erie,  and  district  attorney  in  Albany,  Erie,  Genesee,  Onondaga,  Rens- 
selaer and  Washington  counties  receive  salaries.  School  commissioners  receiye 
sa'aries. 


COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW-YORK. 


THOSE    IN    ITALICS    ARE    NOW    NOT    WITHIN    THE    LIMITS    OF    NEW-YORK. 


Names. 


From  what  taken- 


Date  of  Erect 

on- 

November  1, 

16 

April           7, 
March       28, 

18 
is 

March        11, 

is 

March         8, 

17 

March        11, 

IS 

March       29, 

IS 

March        15, 

17 

March         7, 

17 

April           4, 
November  1, 

17 

16 

April           8, 
July             3, 
March       10, 

is 
17 
17 

November  1, 

16 

November  1, 

16 

April           2, 
March         1, 

is 
17 

March       11, 

is 

April         18, 
March       30, 

is 
18 

March       16, 

17 

March       25, 

is 

April         12, 
February  16, 
March       25, 

IS 
17 
is 

November  1, 

i»; 

March        25, 

is 

February  23, 
March       21, 

is 

IS 

February  23, 

is 

March        12, 

17 

November  1, 

16 

March       11, 

is 

March        15, 

17 

March          5, 

17 

January    27, 

17 

November  1, 

16 

November  12, 

is 

March         1 , 

is 

February  16, 

17 

Albany, 

Allegany, 
Broome,  .... 
Cattaraugus, . 

Cayuga, 

Chautauque, . 
Chemung, 
Chenango,. . . , 

Clinton, 

Columbia, 
Cornwall, i  . . , 
Cortland,. . . . 
Cumberland* 
Delaware,  . . . 

Dukes? 

Dutchess,  ... 

Erie, 

Essex, 

Franklin, 

Fulton, 

Genesee, 

Gloucester ,*  . 

Greene, 

Hamilton, 
Herkimer,. . . 
Jefferson, 

Kings, 

Lewis, 

Livingston, . . 

Madison, 

Monroe, 

Montgomery,5 
New- York,  . . 
Niagara,  .... 

Oneida, 

Onondaga,  . . 

Ontario, 

Orange, 

Orleans, 

Oswego,  .... 
Otsego, 


(Original,) 

Genesee, , 

Tioga, 

Genesee, 

Onondaga, 

Genesee, 

Tioga, 

Tioga  and  Herkimer, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

(Original,) 

Onondaga, 

Albany, 

Ulster  and  Otsego,. . . 

(Original,) 

(Original,) 

Niagara,  

Clinton, 

Clinton, 

Montgomery, 

Ontario,   

Albany, 

Albany  and  Ulster, . . 

Montgomery, 

Montgomery, 

Oneida, 

(Original,) 

Oneida, 

Genesee  and  Ontario, 

Chenango,   

Genesee  and  Ontario, 

Albany, 

(Original,) 

Genesee, 

Herkimer, 

Herkimer, 

Montgomery, 

(Original,) 

Genesee, 

Oneida  and  Onondaga 
Montgomery, 


Now  in  the  State  of  Maine,  between  the  Kennebec  and  3t.  Croix  rivers. 

Now  Windham  and  Windsor  counties,  Vermont. 

Now  Dukes  and  Nantucket  counties,  Massachusetts. 

Now  Orange.  Washington,  Caledonia,  Orleans  and  Essex  counties,  Vermont. 

As  Tryvn;  changed  April  2, 1754. 


COUNTIES TOWNS. 


Names 

Putnam, 

Queens,  ... 
Rensselaer,  . 
Richmond,  . 
Rockland, . . 
St.  Lawrence 
Saratoga,  . . 
Schenectady, 
Schoharie, 
Schuyler,  . . 

Seneca,  

Steuben, 

Suffolk, 

Sullivan, 

Tioga, 

Tompkins,  . , 

Ulster, 

Warren,  .... 
Washington,2 
Wayne, 
Westchester, 
Wyoming, . . , 
Yates, , 


From  what  taken. 

Dutchess, 

(Original,) , 

Albany, 

(Original,) 

Orange, 

Clinton, , 

Albany, , 

Albany, 

Albany  and  Otsego, 

Chemung,  Steuben,  Tompkins 

Cayuga, 

Ontario, 

(Original,) 

Ulster, , 

Montgomery, 

Cayuga  and  Seneca, , 

(Original,) 

Washington,    

Albany, 

Ontario  and  Seneca, 

(Original,) 

Genesee, 

Ontario 


Date  of  Erection. 


June  12, 

November  1, 
February  7, 
November  1, 
February  23, 
March  3, 
February    7, 


March 
April 
April 
March 
March 
November  1 
March  27, 
February  16, 
April  17, 

November  1, 
March  12, 
March  12, 
April  11, 
November  1, 
May  14, 

February    5, 


1812. 
1683. 
1791. 
1683. 
1798. 
1802. 
1791. 
1809. 
1795. 
1854. 
1804. 
1796. 
1683. 
1809. 
1791. 
1817. 
1683. 
1813. 
1772. 
1823. 
1683. 
1841. 
1823. 


TOWNS. 

Towns  were  erected  by  the  Legislature  until  1849,  when  power 
was  given  to  the  several  boards  of  supervisors  (except  in  New- 
York  county),  by  a  vote  of  two-thirds  of  all  the  members  elected, 
to  divide  or  alter  the  bounds  of  any  town  or  erect  new  ones, 
when  such  division  does  not  place  parts  of  the  same  town  in  more 
than  one  assembly  district.  A  survey  and  map  of  towns,  thus 
changed  or  erected,  are  filed  in  the  secretary's  office,  and  the  action 
of  the  board  is  published  in  the  appendix  to  the  Laws  of  the  fol- 
lowing session.    Towns  are  also  erected  by  the  Legislature. 

There  are  elected  in  each  town  (not  excepted  by  statute)  a 
supervisor,  town  clerk,  three  assessors,  a  collector,  one  or  two 
overseers  of  the  poor,   one  or  three  commissioners  of  highways, 


Parts  of  Montgomery,  Herkimer  and  Oneida  provisionally  annexed.  Previous  to 
March  <;,  1801,  Montgomery,  Herkimer  and  Oneida  counties  extended  to  the  St. 
Lawrence  river. 

As  Charlotte:  changed  April  2,  1784.  When  erected  it  emhraced  in  Vermont  the 
present  counties  of  Franklin.  Chittenden,  Addison  and  Rutland.  In  New- York  all 
east  of  a  line  drawn  from  St  Regis  to  the  N  W  corner  of  the  present  county  of 
Saratoga. 


4  TOWNS. 

four  justices  of  the  peace,  constables  (not  exceeding  five),  a  sealer 
of  weights  and  measures,  two  inspectors  of  elections  to  each 
election  district,  one  overseer  of  highways  in  each  road  district,1 
and  as  many  pound-masters  as  the  electors  shall  determine. 
Assessors  are  elected  for  three  years,  justices  for  four  years,  and 
all  others  for  one  year.  All  are  paid  by  fees,  or  a  per  diem 
compensation  for  the  time  employed.2 

Towns  are  divided  into  school  districts,  in  each  of  which  are 
chosen  three  trustees,  a  clerk,  collector  and  librarian.  Trustees 
are  elected  for  three  years,  the  others  for  one  year. 

In  the  following  table,  the  names  of  existing  towns  only  are 
given,  and  the  dates  of  erection  are  those  on  which  they  were  first 
recognized  by  the  laws  of  the  state.  Many  had  previously  existed 
under  patent  in  the  colonial  period. 

TOWNS  OF  NEW- YORK. 


COUNTY    SEATS    ARE    DESIGNATED    BY    SMALL    CAPITALS 

BY    ITALICS. 


HALF    SHIRE    TOWNS 


Towns. 

Adams, 

Addison,3  . . . 
Alabama,8  . . 

Albion, 

Alden 

Alexander,  . . 
Alexandria,  . 

Alfred 

Allegany,5  . . . 

Allen 

Alma, 

Almond, 

Amboy 

Amenia 

Amherst, 

Amity,. ...... 

Amsterdam,  . 
Aneram,6. ... 

Andes, 

Andover 

Angelica,... 
Annsville,  ... 
Antwerp,.  ... 
Arcadia,  . ... 

Aril  vie, 

Arietta,  

Arkwright,  . . 

Ash  ford,  

Ashland, 


Counties. 

Jefferson,  . . 
Steuben,  ... 
Genesee,  . . . 
Oswego,  ... 

Erie 

Genesee,  ..  . 
Jefferson,  . . 
Allegany,  . . 
Cattaraugus, 
Allegany,  .. 
Allegany,  . . 
Allegany.  . . 
Oswego,  . . . 
Dutchess,  . . 

Erie, 

Allegany,  . . 
Montgomery 
Columbia,.. . 
Delaware,. . 
Allegany,  . . 
Allegany,  . . 
Oneida,  .... 
Jefferson,  . . 

H  ayne 

Washington, 
11  am ilton,  . . 
Chautauque, 
Cattaraugus, 
Greene,    ... 


When  formed. 


April 
March, 
April 
M  arch 
March 
June 
April 
M  arch 
April 
January  31, 
Novem'ber23. 
March  16, 
March  25, 
March  7, 
April  10, 

February  22, 
March  12, 
March  19, 
April  18, 

January  28, 
February  25, 
April  12, 

April  5, 

February  15, 
March  2:3, 
May  18, 

April  30, 

February  16, 
March        23, 


1802, 
1796, 
1826, 
1825, 
1823, 
1812, 
1S21, 
1S0S, 
1831, 
1823, 
1854, 
1821, 
1830, 
1788, 
1M8, 
1830, 
1793, 
13u8, 
1819, 
L824, 
1S05, 
IS2S, 
1810, 
1 825, 
17-6, 
1S36, 
1829, 
L824, 
1848, 


From  what  taken. 


Mexico. 

Pembroke  and  Shelby. 
Richland. 

Clarence. 

Batavia. 

Brownville  and  Le  Ray. 

Angelica. 

Great  Valley. 

Angelica. 

Willing. 

Alfred! 

Williamstown. 

Buffalo. 

Angelica  and  Scio. 

<  aiighnawaga 

Livingston. 

Middletown 

Independence. 

Leicester. 

Lee,  Florence,Camden,  Vienna. 

Le  Ray. 

Lyons. 

Lake  Pleasant 
I'om/ret  and  Villenova. 
Ellicottville. 
Windham. 


1  Excepting  in  Kings,  Queens,  Suffolk  and  Richmond  counties. 

2  See  Revised  Statutes,  part  1.  chapter  11.  for  the  powers  and  duties  of  towns. 

3  As  Middletown  ;  changed  April  6,  1808.    Formed  by  Court  of  General  Sessions  o? 

Steuben  county. 
1   As  Gerrysville  ;  changed  April  21.  1828.    5  As  Burton;  changed  April  18, 1851. 
■  As  Gallatin;  changed  March  25,  1814. 


TOWNS. 


Towns. 


Athens, 

Attica, 

Augusta, 

Aurelius,l 

A  urora,-2 

Au  Sable, 

Austerlitz, 

Ava, 

Avoca, 

Avon,3 

Bainbridge,*.. .. 

Baldwin, 

Ballslon, 

Bangor, 

Barker,  

Barre, 

Barrington,  

Barton 

Batavia, 

Bath, 

Bedford, 

Beekman 

Beekmanlown,  . 

Belfast,^ 

Bellmont,  

Bennington,  . .  . . 

Benton/; 

Bergen, 

Berkshire, 

Berlin, 

Berne, 

Bethany, 

Bethel, 

Bethlehem, 

Big  Flats, 

BlMiHAMTON,.  .. 

Binlsall, 

I'.laek  Rrook,  . .. 

Bleecker, 

Blenheim, 

Blooming  Grove, 

Bolivar 

Bolton 

Bombay 

Booiiviile, 

Boston, 

Bovina, 

Boylston 

Bradford, 

Brandon, 

Brandt,  

Brasher, 

Bridgewater,  . .. 

Brighton, 

Bristol,? 

Broad  al  bin, 

l!rookfield,  . 
Brook  haven,  . .. 
Broome," 


Counties. 


Greene 

Wyoming,  . . 
Oneida,  .   ... 

Cayuga, 

Erie, 

Clinton, 

Columbia,.  .. 

Oneida, 

Steuben 

Livingston,.. 
Chenango,  . . 
Chemung,.  .. 

Saratoga, 

Franklin,  . .. 

Broome, 

Orleans, 

Yates, , 

Tioga, , 

Genesee( 

Steuben, 

Westchester, 
Dutchess,  . . , 

Clinton, 

Allegany,  . . . 
Franklin,  . ., 
Wyoming,. .. 

Yates, 

Genesee, 

Tioga 

Rensselaer, . . 

Albany, 

Genesee 

Sullivan, 

Albany, 

Chemung,.  . . 

Broome, 

Allegany,     . . 

Clinton, 

Fulton, 

Schoharie,  .. 
Orange,.  ... 
Allegany,  . . . 

W  arren,  

Franklin,  .  .. 

Oneida, 

Erie, 

Delaware, . . . 

<  towego, 

Steuben, 

Franklin,  . .. 

Erie, 

St  Lawrence, 

Oneida, 

Monroe, 

Ontario,.    ... 

Fulton, 

Madison, 

Suffolk, 

Schoharie,  .. 


When  formed. 


February  25,  1S15, 

April  4,  1811, 

March  15,  1798, 

January,  17S9, 

April  11,  1804, 

March  29,  1839, 

March  28,  1818, 

Mav  12,  1846, 

April  12,  1343, 

January,  1789, 

February  16,  1791, 

April  7,  1856. 

March  7,  1TS8, 

June  15,  IS  12, 

April  18,  1831, 

March  6,  1818, 

April  6,  1822, 

March  23,  1824, 

March  30,  1802, 

March  18,  1796, 

March  7,  1788, 

March  7,  178S, 

February  25,  1^20, 

March  24,  ls24, 

March  25,  1833, 

March  6,  1818, 

February  12,  1803, 

June  8,  1812, 

February  12,  1808, 

March  21,  1806, 

March  17,  1795, 

June  -.  1812, 

March  27,  1809, 

March  12,  1T98, 

April  16,  1822, 
December  3,  1855, 

May  4,  1829, 

March  29,  1889, 

April  4,  1881, 

March  17,  1797, 

March  23,  1799, 

February  15,  1825, 

March  25,  1799, 

March  3D,  1888, 

March  28,  1805, 

April  5,  181T, 

February  25,  1820, 

February  7,  1828, 

April  20,  1836, 

January  2s,  1828, 

March  2~>,   1889, 

April  21,  1825, 

March  24,  1797, 

March  25,   1814, 

January,  1789, 

March  12,  1793. 

March  5,  1795, 

March  7,  1788, 

March  17,  1797, 


From  what  taken. 


Catskill  and  Coxsackie. 
Sheldon. 
Whitestown. 
Batavia. 

Peru. 

Canaan,  Chatham,  Hillsdale. 
Boonville. 

Bath,    Cohocton,    Howard  and 
[Wheeler. 

Chemung. 

Dickinson. 

Lisle. 

Gaines 

Wayne. 

Tioga. 


Pittsburgh. 

Caneadea. 

Chateaugay 

Shelden. 

Jerusalem. 

Batavia. 

Tioga. 

Petersburgh 

Rensselaerville. 

Batavia. 

Lumberland. 

Watervliet. 

Elmira. 

Chenango. 

Allen  and  Almond. 

Peru. 

Johnstown. 

Cornwall. 

Friendship. 

Thurman. 

Fort  Covington. 

Leyden. 

F^den. 

Delhi,  Stamford,  Middletown. 

Orwell. 

•Jersey. 

Bangor. 

Collins  and  Evans. 
Massena. 
Sangerfleld. 
Smallwood. 

Caughnawaga. 
Paris. 

Lisle. 


[phentown. 
Schodack  and  Ste- 


1  Formed  by  Court  of  General  Sessions,  Ontario  county. 

2  As  Willink  ;  changed  April  15,  1818.        3  As  Hartford;  changed  April  6th,  1808. 

4  As  Jericho;  changed  April  15,  1-14.  5  As  Orrirvilmrgh ;  changed  April  21,  1825. 

u  As  Vernon;  changed  to  Snell.  April  6,  1808;  to  Benton,  April  2, 1810. 
'    Formed  by  Court  of  General  Sessions,  Ontario  county. 
b  As  BihiM;  changed  April  6,  lsus. 


TOWNS 


Towns. 

Counties. 

When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

Brown  ville, 

Brunswick, 

Jefferson,  . . . 
liensselaer, . . 

Cayuga 

Cattaraugus, . 
Franklin,  . . . 
Allegany,  . .. 

Otsego, 

Chautauque,. 

Wayne, 

Otsego,  

Genesee,  .... 

G  reene, 

Warren,   

Livingston,   . 

Niagara, 

Washington, 

Oneida, 

Steuben,  .... 
Onondaga, .. 
Steuben,    . . . 
Columbia,.  .. 

Ontario, 

Montgomery, 

Ontario, 

Allegany,  . .. 

Tioga, 

Steuben, 

St.  Lawrence, 
Jefferson,  . . . 
Schoharie,     . 

Orleans, 

Putnam, 

Fulton,  

Tompkins,  .. 
Chautauque,. 

<  attaraugus,. 
Wyoming,  .. 
Richmond, .. 

Schuyler, 

Chemung,. .. 

<  ayuga, 

Steuben, 

Greene, 

Schuyler,.... 

Madison, 

Allegany,  . .. 
Jefferson,  . .. 
Clinton,.   ... 
Montgomery, 
Chautauque,. 

Saratoga, 

Franklin,  . .. 
Columbia,.  .. 
(  hautauque, 

Clinton 

i  heniung..  .. 
Broome,  .... 
(  hautauque, 

Otsego,  

Orange,  .... 
Warren,    .    .. 

Essex, 

Erie, 

April           1,  1S02, 
March        20,  1807, 
March       30,  1802, 
Novemb'rl9,  1854, 
April          26,  1844, 
March        17,  1826, 
April          10,  1792, 
April          16,  1823, 
February  26,  1S26, 
February    5,  1796, 
April           4,  L820, 
March       26,  L808, 
March         2,  1810, 
March       30,  1802, 
March        11,  1808, 
March         7,  1788, 
March        15,  17l>9, 
April          16,   1822, 
March         S,  1799, 
April          15,   1681, 
March         7,  1788, 
April          15,  1829, 
March         7,  1788, 
January,          1789, 
March       11,  1808, 
February  22,  1811, 
March,              1796, 
March       28,  1805, 
April         10,  1849, 
March       31,  1807, 
April          13,  1825, 
March       17,  1795, 
April          11,  1842, 
February  22,  1811, 
March       25,  1825, 
March         9,  1842, 
February  27,  1&21, 
March          7,  1788, 
March        15,  179s, 
April         16,  1828, 
March       30,  1802, 
March        28,  1889, 
March         7,  17s8, 
March       20,  1824, 
March         5,  1795, 
January     15,  1819, 
March        14,  1800, 
March          7,   1788, 
March        12,  1793, 
April          18,  1829, 
March          7,  1792, 
March        15,  1799, 
March       17,  1795, 
April          11,  1804, 
March        20,  1804, 
February  28,  1789, 
February  16,  1791, 
May            4,  1829, 
February  16,  1791, 
March        22,  1845, 
March        25,   1799, 
February  20,  1802, 
March        22,   1889, 

Levden. 
Troy. 

Bucktooth, 

Little  Valley. 
Chateaugay. 

Burlington, 

Busti,    

Otsego. 

Ellicott  and  Harmony. 

Wolcott. 

Butler, 

Butternuts, 

Unadilla. 

Bergen. 

Caldwell, 

Caledonia,- 

Queensbury,  Bolton,  Thurnvan 
Willink. 

Cambridge,  

Cameron,  

Addison. 

Campbell, 

Hornby. 

Kings  District. 
liichmond. 

Angelica. 
Spencer. 

Canadice, 

Canajoharie, 

Canandaigua,3.  .. 
Caneadea, 

Canisteo,3 

Cape  Vincent, 

Carlisle, 

Lyme. 

Coblcskill  and  Sharon. 

Gaines  and  Kidgeway. 

Bleecker,  Stratford,  Johnstown. 
Spencer. 

Ellicott. 

Carrolton, 

Great  Valley. 
Perry. 

Newtown. 

Castleton,  

OATIIARINE8, 

Catlin, 

Aurelius. 

Caton,* 

Catskill, 

Tainted  Post. 

Spencer. 

Whitestown  and  Paris. 

Pike. 

Mexico. 

Mohawk. 
Gerry. 

Ballston. 

Cazenovia, 

Centreville, 

<  hampion, 

(  hauiplain,    

Charleston, 

Charlotte,  

Chateaugay,    

Chatham, 

Champlaln. 

Canaan  and  Kindcrhook. 

ClIAlI'AUQUK,    

Batavia. 

Champlain. 

Chemung, 

Chenango, 

l  berry  Creek, 

Cherry  Valley, 

Ellington. 

Canajoharie.      [Grovo,  Monroe. 

Goshen,     Warwick,    Blooming 

Thurman. 

Chesterfield, 

Chictawaug:*,   .... 

Willsborough. 

Amherst. 

i  As  Canton;  changed  April  6,  180S. 

8  An /Southampton;  changed  April  4,  1S06. 


:>  Erected  by  the  Court  of  General  Sessions. 

4  As  Worinliy;  changed  April  8,  184o. 


TOWNS. 


Towns. 

Chili,  

China, 

Cicero, 

Ciucinnatus, . .  • 

Clarence, 

Clarendon,  

Clarkson 

Clakkstown,  . 
Clarksville,. 

Claverack, 

Clay,    

Clayton, 

Clermont, 

Clifton  Park,'   . 

Clinton, 

Clinton, 

Clinton, 

Clvmer, 

Cobleskill, 

Cochecton,  .... 

Coeymans, 

Cohocton, 

Colchester, 

Coiden,  

Cold  Spring, 

ColesviUe, 

Collikoon,    

Collins, 

< krtton,  ... . 

Columbia, . 

Columbus, 

<  oncord,  

Conesus,2   

Conesville 

Connewango,.  . 

Conklin, 

Conquest, 

Constable, 

Constantia, 

Copake, 

Corinth, 

Corning,1 

Cornwall,4 

COKTLANUVILLE. 

Cortland, 

I  'ovrntry,    

Covert,." , 

Covington,  . .. . 

Coxsackie, 

Crawford, 

Croghan,   

Crown  Point, . . 

Cubs, 

Danby 

Dannemora,   .. 

Dansville,* 

Danube, 

Darien,  

Davenport..  .. 
I*y,« 


Counties. 

Monroe, 

Wyoming,  . 
Onondaga,  ., 
Cortland,   .., 

Erie, , 

Orleans, . 

Monroe,. 

Rockland,. . 
Allegany,  . . 
Columbia, .  . 
Onondaga,  . 
Jefferson,  . . 
Columbia,.  . 

Saratoga, 

Clinton,  ... 
Dutchess,  .  . 
Rensselaer, . 
Chautauque, 
Schoharie,  . 
Sullivan,  . . . 
Albany,.  ... 
Steuben,  . . . 
Delaware, . . 

Erie, 

Cattaraugus, 
Broome,  . . . 
Sullivan,  ... 

Erie, 

St.  Lawrence 
Herkimer,. . 
Chenango,  . 

Erie, 

Livingston,. 
Schoharie,  . 
Cattaraugus, 
Broome,  ... 
Cayuga, — 
Eranklin,  . . 
Oswego, .... 
Columbia, . . 
Saratoga,... 
Steuben,  . . . 
Orange,.  ... 

Cortland, 

Westchester, 
Chenango,  . 

Beneea,  

Wyoming,  . 
Greene, 
Orange,.  ... 

Lewis, 

Essex, 

Allegany,  . . 
Tompkins,  . 
Clinton,  .... 
Steuben,  ... 
Herkimer,.. 
Genesee, ... 
Delaware,.  . 
Saratoga, 


When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

February 

22.  1822, 

Riga. 

March 

6,  1818, 

Sheldon. 

February 

20,  1807, 

Lvsander. 

April 

3.  1804, 

Solon 

March 

11,  1808, 

Willink. 

February  23,  1821, 

Sweden. 

April 

2,  1819, 

Murray. 

March 

18,  1791, 

Havers  traw. 

May 

11,  1835, 

Cuba. 

March 

7,  1788. 

April 

16.  1>27, 

Cicero. 

April 

27,  1883, 

Orleans  and  Lyme. 

March 

12,  1787, 

Manor  of  Livingston. 

March 

3,  1628. 

llalfmoon 

0 

May 

14,  1815, 

Ellenburgh.                      [ci 
Charlotte  and  Rhinebeck 

lets. 

March 

18,  1780, 

Pre- 

February  23,  1856, 

Greenbush. 

February 

9,  1821, 

Chautauque. 

March 

17,  1797, 

Schoharie. 

March 

25,  1828, 

Bethel. 

March 

18,  1791, 

Watervliet. 

June 

18,  1812, 

Bath  and  Dansvillc. 

April 

lit,  1792, 

Mi'ldletown. 

April 

2,   1827, 

Holland. 

March 

20,  1887, 

Napoli. 

April 

2,  1821, 

Windsor. 

March 

80,  1842, 

Liberty. 

March 

16,  1821, 

Concord. 

April 

12,  1848, 

Parishville. 

June 

8,  IS  12, 

Warren. 

February 

11,  1805, 

Brookfleld. 

M  rcb 

20,  1812, 

Willink 

April 

18,  1819, 

Livonia  and  Groveland. 

March 

3,  1836. 

Broome  and  Durham. 

January 

2o,  1828, 

Little  Valley. 

March 

29.  1824, 

Chenango. 

March 

it;,  1821, 

C-to. 

March 

13,  1807, 

Harrison. 

April 

8,  1808, 

Mexico. 

March 

26,  1824, 

Tajrhkanick. 

April 

20,  1818, 

lladley. 

March 

18,  1796. 

March 

7,  lis-,. 

April 

11.  1829, 

Homer. 

March 

7,  1788. 

February 

7,  HoO, 

Greene. 

April 

7,  1817, 

Ovid. 

January 

31,  1817, 

Le  Boy  and  Perry. 

March 

7,  1788. 

March 

4,  1828, 

Montgomery. 

April 

5,  1841, 

Watson  and  Diana. 

March 

88,  1786. 

February 

4,  1822, 

Friendship. 

February 

22,  1811, 

Spencer 

DecemberU,  1854, 

Beekmantown. 

March, 

1796. 

April 

7,  1817, 

Minden. 

February 

10,  1832. 

Pembroke. 

March 

81,  1817, 

Kortrighl  and  Maryland 

April 

17,  1819, 

Edinburgh  and  Hadley. 

1  As  ClifUm  ;  changed  March  31,  1829. 

3  As  Frepport;  changed  to  BroweraviU*.  March  26,  1825;  to  Con&w*,  April  15,  1825. 

3  As  Painted  Post:  changed  March  81,  1^52 

*  As  N*m  (hrmoitU;  changed  March  8,  1797. 
0  Organized  by  Court  of  General  Sessions. 

•  As  Concord;  changed  Decembers,  1827. 


TOWNS. 


Towns. 


Dayton, 

Decatur,   . .  

Dcerfield,  

Deerpark, 

DeKalb, 

Delhi, 

Denmark, 

Denning, 

De  Peyster, 

De  Euyter, 

De  Witt,  

Diana, 

Dickinson,  

Dix, 

D»ver, 

Dresden,i 

Dryden, 

Duane, 

Duanesburgh, 

Durham,'^ 

Eagle, 

East  Bloomfield,  3. 

Eastchester, 

East  Fishkill, 

East  Hamburgh,-*, 
Easthampton,...., 

East  Otto, 

Easton, 

Eaton 

Eden, 

Edinburgh,5 , 

Edmeston, , 

Edwards, , 

Elba, 

Elbridge, , 

Eliza  b  kthtown,  .. 
Ellenburgh,  ..   .., 

Ellerv, 

Ellicott, , 

El.lICOTTVILLE,.  ., 

Ellington, , 

Ellisburgh, 

ELMIRA,t> 

Enfield, 

Ephrata, 

Erin, 

Erwin, 

Esopus, 

Esperance, 

Essex, 

Evans, 

Exeter, 

Fabius 

Fairfield, 

Fallsburgh, 

Farmersville,.    .. 

Farmington, 7 

Fayette,8 

Fenner, 

Fine, 

Fishkill, 


Counties. 

Cattaraugus, . 

Otsego, 

Oneida, 

Orange, 

St.  Lawrence, 
Delaware,.  .. 
Lewis,  ..  — 

Ulster, 

St.  Lawrence, 

Madison, 

Onondaga,  .. 

Lewis, 

Franklin,  ... 

Schuyler, 

Dutchess,  . .. 
Washington, 
Tompkins,  . . 

Franklin, 

Schenectady, 

Greene, 

Wyoming,  .. 

Ontario,    

Westchester,. 
Dutchess,  . . . 

Erie 

Suffolk 

Cattaraugus, . 
Washington,. 
Madison,   ... 

Erie 

Saratoga, 

Otsego, 

St.  Lawrence, 
Genesee,  .... 
Onondaga,  . . 

Essex, 

Clinton 

Chautauque, . 
Chautanque, . 
Catlaraugus,. 
Chautauque,. 
Jefferson,  . . . 
Chemung,. .. 
Tompkins,  .. 

Fulton, 

Chemung, . . . 

Steuben, 

Ulster 

Schoharie, . . . 

Essex, 

Erie 

Otsego, 

Onondaga,  .. 
Herkimer,. .. 

Sullivan 

Cattaraugus, . 

Ontario,    

Seneea,  

Madison,  ... 
St.  Lawrence, 
Dutchess,  . . . 


When  formed. 


February    7,  1835, 

March       25,  1808, 

March       15,  1798, 

March       16,  1798, 

February  21,  1806, 

March       23,  179S, 


April 

March 

March 

March 

April 

April 

April 

April 


3,  1807, 

6.  1849, 

24,  1S25, 

15,  1798, 
12,  1835, 

16,  1S30, 
11,  1808, 

17,  1885, 


February  20,  1807, 
March  15,  1822, 
February  22,  1803, 


January 
March 
March 
January 


24,  1828, 
22,  1788, 
8,  1790, 
21,  1S23, 


January  27,  17S9. 
March  7,  1783. 
Novemb'r29,  1849, 
October  15,  1850, 
March  7,  1788. 
Novemb'r30,  1854, 
March  3,  1789, 
February    6,  1807, 


March 

March 

April 

April 

March 

March 


20,  1812. 

13,  1801, 
1,  1808, 
7,  1827, 

14,  1S20, 
26,  1829, 


February  12,  1793, 
April  17,  1830, 

February  29,  1821, 
June,  1,  1812, 

April         13.  1820, 
April  1,  1824, 

February  22,  1803, 
April  10,  1792, 

March        16,  1821, 


From  what  taken. 


March 

March 

January 

April 

April 

April 

March 

March 

March 


27,  1827, 
29,  1822, 
27,  1S26, 
5,  1811, 
4,  1846, 
4,  1805, 
23,  1821, 
25,  1799, 
9,  1798. 


February  19,  1796 


March 

March 

January 

March 

April 

March 

March 


9,  1826, 

29,  1821, 
1789. 

14,  1800, 

22,  1823, 

27,  1844, 

7,  1788. 


Perrysburgh. 

Worcester. 

Schuyler. 

Manuikating. 

Oswegatchie. 

Middletown,  Kortright,  Walton 

Harrisburgh. 

Shandaken. 

Oswegatchie  and  De  Kalb. 

Cazenovia. 

Manlius. 

Watson. 

Harrison. 

Catlin. 

Pawling. 

Putnam. 

Ulysses. 

M  alone. 

Schenectady. 

Coxsackie. 

Pike. 


Fishkill. 
Hamburgh. 

Otto. 

Stillwater  and  Saratoga. 

Hamilton. 

Willink. 

Providence. 

Burlington. 

Fowler. 

Batavia- 

Camillus. 

Crown  Point. 

Mooers. 

Chautauque. 

Pomfret. 

Ischua. 

Gerry. 

Mexico. 

Ch  mung. 

Ulysses. 

Palatine. 

Chemung. 

Painted  Post. 

Kingston. 

Schoharie. 

Willsborough. 

Eden. 

liichfield. 

Norway. 

Thompson  and  Neversink. 

Ischua. 

Romulus. 

Cazenovia  and  SmithfieH. 

llnssell  and  Pierrepont. 


1  As  Smith  Bay;  changed  April  17,  1822. 

2  As  Freehold;  changed  March  28,  1805. 

3  As  Bloomfield;  changed  Feb.  11,  1833. 

4  &s  Ellicott;  changed  Feb.  20, 1S52. 


6  As  North  field  ;  changed  April  6,  1S08. 

6  As  Newtown  ;  changed  April  6.  1808. 

7  Organized  by  Court  of  General  Sessions. 

8  As  WasJiington  ;  changed  April  6,  1S0S. 


TOWNS. 

9 

Towns. 

Counties. 

When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

Flatbush, 

Flatlands, 

Fleming, 

Kings, 

Kings 

Cayuga, 

Oneida, 

Montgomery, 

Oneida, 

Queens,    

Sullivan, 

Washington, 
F>anklin.  . . . 
Washington. 
St.  Lawrence. 
Herkimer,. .. 
Delaware, . . . 
Franklin,  . .. 
Cattaraugus, . 
Cattaraugus, . 

Cortland, 

Steuben 

Sullivan.  .... 
Chautauque, 
Allegany,  . . . 
Schoharie,.  . . 

Orleans, 

Wyoming,  .. 

Wayne 

Columbia,.  .. 

Saratoga, 

Ulster 

Monroe, 

Onondaga,  .. 

Cayuga, 

Allegany,  . . . 
Wyoming,.  .. 

Madison,  .... 
Chenango,  .. 
Herkimer,. .. 
Columbia,.  .. 
Chautauque, 
Columbia, . .. 
Schoharie,   .. 
Hamilton..  . . 
Montgomery, 
Schenectady, 
Onondaga,  . . 
Orang 

Bt  Lawrence, 
Kensselaer,.. 

Oswego, 

Erie,   

Allegany,  . .. 
Washington, 

Kings 

Cattaraugus, 

Monroe 

Westchester, 

March         7,  1788. 
Marcli         7,  1788. 
March       23,  1823, 
February  16,  1805, 
March    *   12,  1793. 
March         4,  1796, 
Marcli         7.  1788. 
Mav             2,  1S37, 
March         7,  17S8. 
February  28,  1817, 
April      "  10,  1818, 
April         15,  1S16, 
February    5,  1796, 
April         10.  1792, 
Mav            20,  1836, 
June          16,  1812. 
April          13.  1820, 
April          21,  1818, 
Novemb'r  17.  1854, 
Noveinb'rlt,  1851, 
April         23,  1-.".', 
March        24,  1815, 
April         15,  1828, 
February  14,  1  >!»'». 
February  25,  1814, 
February  14.  1812, 
March    '   '27,  1830, 
March          7,   1792, 
April           2.  1858, 
March        30,  1802. 
March        18,  1843, 
January,          17M>. 
April"        1*5.  1880, 
April           1,  1846. 
January,          17-'.*. 
April           7,  1815, 
March        21,  1806, 
March          7,  1788. 
March          7.   17s>. 
June            1,  1812, 
April          3,  1818, 
March        16,   1848, 
April         28,  1839, 
April          lo.  1828, 
April          14,   1820, 
January,          17^'.'. 
March"        7,   1788- 
April           5,  1810, 
Marcli        20.  13o7, 
April          2o,  1818, 
October     19,  1852, 
April          Is,  1888, 
March       2::.  1786. 
March          7,  1788. 
April         15.  1818, 
March        22.  1822, 
March         7,  178S. 

Aurelius. 

Florida 

Floyd 

Flushing, 

Forrestburgh, 

Fort  Ann,1 

Fort  Covington,... 

Fort  Edward, 

Fowler 

Frankfort, 

Franklin, 

Steuben 

Thompson  and  Mamakating. 

Constable. 

Argyle. 

Kossie  and  Russell. 

German  Flats. 

Harpersficld. 

Bellmont. 

Franklinville,2 

Freedom 

Freetown 

Clean. 

Ischra. 

Ciucinnatus. 

Fremont 

French  Creek, 

Friendship, 

Collikoon.            [land,  Howard. 

Clymer. 

Caneadea. 

Middleburgh. 

Gaines 

Gainesville,3 

Galen, 

Bidgewa. 
Warsaw. 

Gallatin, 

Ballston. 

Gardiner, 

Gates.* 

Hiawangunk,   New   Paltz    and 
[Rochester. 

Genoa,6 

Cuba 

Genesee  Falls, 

<  .E  rBBBO,' 

Georgetown, 

Pike  and  Portage. 

De  Buyter. 
in-  Buyter. 

German  or  East  Camp. 
Pomfrel                      [Chatham. 

Claverack.     Kinderhook,     and 

German  Flats, 

Germantown, 

Ghent, 

Gilboa 

Wells. 

Glen 

Glenville,  

Gorham,7 

(r<i.shflt, 

G  .iiv.-rneur, 

Schenectady. 

Oswegatehie. 

Troy  and  Petersburgh. 

Grand  Island,  — 

Granger,- 

Tonawanda. 

Grove. 

Graresend, 

Great  Valley 

Clean. 
Gates. 

Greenburgh, 

1  As  Wentfiflil;  changed  April  0,  1803.    2  As  hch.ua;  changed  March  3,  1-21. 

s  As  Ifpbe ;  changed  April  17.  1816. 

<  As  Northampton;  changed  June  10, 1312. 

\     Milton;  changed  April  6,.  1808    Organized  by  Conrt  of  General  Sessions. 
rt  organized  bj  Court  of  General  Sessions  :  Gena$ee,  in  K.  and  B.  ed  ,  ii..  62 
7  Organized  by  Court  ol' General  ^<-^u>n*as£i*ton;  changed  to  Lincoln,  April  17,1806; 

and  to  Qorkam,  April  6,  1807. 
6  As  West  Grove;  changed  March  6,  1837. 


10 

TOWNS. 

Towns. 

Counties. 

When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

Greenbush 

Rensselaer, . . 

March        17,  1795, 

Rensselaerwvck. 

Greene, 

Chenango,  . . 

Saratoga 

Columbia, . . . 

March        15,  179S, 
M;'.rch        12,  1793, 

Greenfield, 

Saratoga  and  Wilton. 

Greenport, 

May           13,  1S37, 

Hudson  city. 

Greenville,1  .. 

Greene, 

March       26,  1S03, 

Coxsackie  and  Freehold. 

Greenville, 

Orange,. 

December  2,  1353, 

Minisink. 

Greenwich, 

Washington, 

March         4,  1S03, 

Argvle. 

Greenwood, 

Steuben, 

January    24,  1S27, 

Troupsburgh  and  Canisteo. 

Greig.2 

Lewis, 

Tompkins,  . . 
Allegany,  . . . 

April           5,  1828, 
April           7,  1617, 
March         8,  1827, 

Grove,4 

Nunda. 

Groveland, 

Livingston... 

January    27,  1789. 

Guilderland, 

Albanv, 

February  26,  18d3, 

W  atervliet. 

Guilford,6      

Chenango,  .. 

April           3,  1818, 

Oxford                       [Rochester. 

Gardiner,  

Ulster, 

April           2,  1S53, 

Shawangunk,  New   Paltz   and 

Hadley 

Saratoga, .... 

February  27,  1801, 

Greenfield,  Northumberland. 

Hague,6 

W  arren,  

February  28,  1S07, 

Bolton. 

Halcott, 

Greene, 

Saratoga, . . . 

Novemb'rl9,  1S51, 
March         7,  178S. 
March       20,   1S12, 

Lexington. 

Hamburgh,...  .... 

llamden,7 

Willink. 

Delaware,. .. 

April            4,  1S25, 

Walton  and  Delhi. 

Hamilton 

Madison,    . . 

March         5,  1795, 

Paris. 

Hammond,    

St.  Lawrence, 

March       80,   1S27, 

Rossie  and  Morristown. 

Hampton, 

Washington, 

March       23,  1786. 

[New  Windsor  and  Walkill. 

Hamptonburgh,  .. 

Orange,  .... 

April           5,  l<m, 

Goshen,  Blooming  Grove,  Montgomery, 

Hancock, 

Delaware, . .. 

March       2S,  1S06, 

Colchester. 

Hannibal, 

Oswego,    

February  23,  1806, 

Lvsander. 

Hanover, 

Chautauque, 

June            1,  1812, 

Pomfret. 

Harford, 

Cortland 

Chautauque, . 

Mav             2,  184% 
February  14,  1816, 

Virgil. 
Chautauque. 

Harmony, 

Harperstleld, 

Delaware,.  .. 

March        7,  178S. 

Harrictstown, 

Franklin,  . .. 

March        19,  1341, 

Duane. 

Harrisburgh,  .   ... 

Lewis 

February  22,  1803, 

Lowville,  Champion,  Mexico. 

Westchester, 
Washington, 

March         7,  17S3. 
March       12,  1793, 

Hartford 

Westfleld. 

llartlaod,  

Niagara, 

June            1,  1812, 

Cambria. 

Hartsville, 

Steuben, 

February    7,  1S44, 

Hornellsville. 

Hartwick, 

Otsego , 

March       30,  1S<)2, 

Otsego. 

Oswego, 

Rockland,.  .. 

April         20,  ls25, 
March         7,  17SS. 

Constautia. 

Haverstraw, 

Hebron 

Washington, 

March       23,  1786. 

Hector, 

Schuyler, 

March       30,  1802, 

Ovid. 

Hempstead,8 

Queens, 

March         7,  1788. 

Henderson, 

Jefferson,  . . . 

February  17,  1806, 

Ellisburgh. 

Henrietta, 

M  onroe, 

Herkimer,.. 

March       27,  1818, 
March         7,  1788. 

Pittsford. 

Herkimbr, 

Hermon.9 

St.  Lawrence. 

April         17,  1S30, 

De  Kalb  and  Edwards. 

Highland, 

Sullivan, 

December  17,  1853, 

Lumberland. 

High  Market, 

Lewis, 

Novcmb'rll,  1852, 

West  Turin. 

Hillsdale, 

Columbia, . . . 

March         7,  178S. 

Hinsdale,   

Cattaraugus, 

April         14,  1820, 

Olean. 

Holland, 

Erie,    

Cortland 

April          15,  1818, 
March         5,  1794 

Willink. 

Homer 

Rensselaer, . . 
Hamilton, . . . 
Ontario,.    ... 

March         7,  1788. 
April         15,  1818, 
March       29,  1S22, 

Hope 

Wrells. 

Hopewell, 

Gorham. 

As  Greenfield;  changed  to  Freehold,  April  6,  1808,  and  to  Greenville,  March  17, 1809 

As  Brantingha/m;  changed  February  20,  1S32. 

As  DtoUAOtoi  changed  March  13.  ISIS. 

As  Church  Tract;  changed  by  Revised  Statutes,  1828. 

As  Kastern  ;  changed  March  21,  1817. 

As  Roahegtar ;  changed  April  (>,  1303. 

As  Hampden;  corrected  March  17,1826. 

As  South  ffempttead;  changed  February  5, 1796. 

As  Depau;  changed  February  28,  1834. 


TOWNS. 


11 


Towns. 


Hopkinton,  ...   . 

Horicon, 

Hornby, 

llornellsville,  ... 
Horseheads,  .. . . 
Houndsfield,   . .. 

Howard, 

Hume.  .  / 

Humphrey, 

Hunter, 

Huntington, 

Hurley,   

Huron,2 

Hyde  Park, 

Independence,.. 

Ira, 

Irondequoit,  . .  . 
Lsehua,3 

MP, 

Italy, 

Ithaca, 

Jackson,  

Jamaica, 

Jasper, 

Java,     

Jay, 

Jefferson,  

Jerusalem,4 

Jewett, 

Johnsburgh, 
.Johnstown,    .    . 

Junius, 

Keene 

Kendall, 

Kent,* 

Kiautone, 

Kinderhook,. . . . 

Kingsbury, 

Kingston, 

Kirkland, 

Knox, 

Kortright 

La  Fayette, 

La  Orange,6 

LAKK  PEASANT. 

Lancaster, 

Lansing, 

Lansingbmrgh,  . 

Lapeer, 

Laurens, 

Lawrence, 

Lebanon, 

Ledyard, 

Lee, 

Leicester,7 

Lenox 

Leon 

L«  Bay, 


Counties. 


St.  Lawrence, 
Warren,  .   .. 

Steuben,  

Steuben,  . . . 
Chemung,.  .. 
Jefferson,  . .. 

Steuben, 

Allegany,  . . . 
(  attaraugus,. 

Greene,    

Suffolk, 

Ulster, 

Wayne, 

Dutchess,  . . . 
Allegany,  . .. 

Cayuga, 

Monroe, . 
Cattaraugus, . 

Suffolk, 

Yates 

Tompkins,  .. 
Washington, 

Queens, 

Steuben 

Wyoming,  .. 
Essex,  — 
Schoharie,   .. 

Yates,  

Greene 

Warren,    

Fulton 

Seneca,  

Essex, 

Orleans, 

Putnam 

Cbautauque,. 
Columbia,.  .. 
Washington, 

Clster, 

Oneida, 

Albany, 

Delaware,.  .. 
Onondaga,.. 
Dutchess,  . . . 
Hamilton,    .. 

Erie, 

Tompkins,  .. 
Rensselaer,.. 

Cortland, 

Otsego 

St.  Lawrence 

Madison, 

Cayuga  

Oneida, 

Livingston,.. 

Madison 

Cattaraugus, 
Jefferson,  . . . 


When  formed. 


March  2,  1S05, 
March  29,  1838, 
January  27,  1826, 
April  1,  1820, 

Februarv  17,  l->54. 
February  17,  1806 
June  IS,  1812, 

February  2  \  1S22, 
Mav  12.  1836, 

April  15,  1314, 

March  7,  17sS. 
March  7,  1788. 
February  25,  1826, 
January  26,  1821, 
March  16,  1821, 
March  16,  1821. 
March  27,  1889, 
February  7,  1846, 
March  7.  17ss. 
February  15,  1815, 
March  16,  1821, 
April  17,  1815, 

March  7,  I78-1. 
January  24,  1827, 
April  "  20,  1882, 
January  16,  179S, 
February  12,  1808, 
January.  1789. 

Novemb'rl4.  184!», 
April  6,  18(6, 

March  12,  1798, 
February  12,  1808, 
March  19,  1808, 
April  7,  1887, 

March  7,   1T88. 

Novcml/rlO.  1858, 
March  7,  17>s. 

March  2:!,  17sf,. 
March  7,  17  s, 

April  18,  1827, 
February  28,  1-22, 
March  12,  1793. 
April  15,  1825, 
February  9,  1821. 
Mav  "  20,  181*2, 
March  20,  1888, 
April  7,  1817, 

March  20.  1807, 
Mav  2.   1845, 

April  .'!,  1810, 

April  21,  1828, 
February  6,  1807, 
January  30,  1823, 
April  3,  1811, 

March  30,  1802. 
March  3,  ls.119, 
April  24,  1832, 
February  17,  lb06, 


From  what  taken. 


Massena. 

Bolton  and  Hague. 

Painted  Post 

Canisteo. 

Elmira. 

Watertown. 

Bath  and  Dansville 

Pike. 

Burton. 

Greenland.1 


Wolcott. 
Clinton. 
Alfred. 

Brighton. 
Hinsdale. 

Naples. 
Ulysses. 

Cambridge. 

Troupsburgh  and  Canisteo. 

China. 

Willsborough. 

Blenheim. 

Lexington  and  Hunter. 

Thurman. 

Caughnawaga. 

Washington. 
Elizabethtown  and  Jay. 
Murray. 


Carroll. 


Kingston,  Manor  of  Fox  Hall. 

Paris. 

Bern. 

Pompey. 

Beckman  and  Fishkill. 

Johnstown. 

Clarence. 

Genoa. 

Troy  and  Petersburgh. 

Virgil. 

Otego. 

Hopkinton  and  Brasher. 

Hamilton. 

Seipio. 

Western. 

Sullivan 

Conewango. 

Brownville. 


'  Abolished  by  this  act. 

2  As  fort  Buy;  changed  March  17, 1S34. 

«  As  Rio*;  changed  March  27.  1855. 

4  Orga>  ized  by  Court  of  General  Sessions. 

6  As  Frederickdown ;  changed  April  15,1817. 

8  As  Frtsdom;  changed  by  Revised  Statutes.  1828. 

7  As  Leister  ;  first  called  by  present  name  February 


1805. 


12 


TOWNS. 


Towns. 

Counties. 

When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

Le  Rov,1 

Genesee, 

June           8,  1812, 

Caledonia 

Lewis, 

Essex, 

Lewis, 

Westchester, . 

April           4,  1805, 
Novemb'rll,  1S52, 
March         7,  1788. 

Willsborough. 

West  Turin  and  Levden. 

Lewisboro,2 

Lewiston,  

Niagara, 

February  27,  1S18, 

Cambria. 

Lexington,3 

Greene, 

January    27,  1818, 

Windham. 

Lewis, 

Sullivan 

March       10,  1797, 
March        13,  1807, 

Liberty, 

Lumberland. 

Livingston,.. 
Chenango,  .. 

January    27,  1789. 
April         12,  1823, 
May          12,  1837, 

Lincklaen, 

German. 

Lindley, 

Steuben, 

Erwin. 

Lisbon 

St.  Lawrence, 

March         6,  1801. 

Broome, 

Herkimer,. .. 
Herkimer,. .. 

April           7,  1301, 
February    5,  1796, 
February  16,  1829, 

Litchfield, 

German  Flats.         [man  Flats. 

Little  Falls 

Herkimer,    Fairfield  and  Ger- 

Little  Valley, 

Cattaraugus,. 

April         10,  ISIS, 

Perry. 

Livingston, 

Columbia,.  .. 

March         7,  1788. 

Livingston,.. 
Ulster 

February  12,  1S0S, 
April         15,  1845, 

Pittstown. 

Lloyd, 

New  Paltz. 

Locke, 

Cayuga, 

February  20,  1802, 

Milton. 

Lockport, 

Niagara, 

February    2,  1S24, 

Rovalton  and  Cambria. 

Lodi, 

Seneca, 

January    27,  1S26, 

Covert.             [and  Morehouse. 

Long  Lake, 

Hamilton,  . . 

Mav             4,  1S37, 

Wells,  Lake  Pleasant,  Arietta 

Lorraine.5 

Jefferson,  . . . 

March       24,  1S04, 

Mexico. 

Louisville,  

St.  Lawrence, 

April           5,  IS  10, 

Masscna. 

Lewis, 

Sullivan, 

March       14,  1800, 
March       16,  1798, 

Lumberland, 

Mamakating. 

Luzerne,8 

"Warren, 

April         10,  1792, 

Queensbary. 

Jefferson,  . . . 
Cattaraugus, 
Wayne, 

March         6,  1818, 
January    24,  1829, 
March         1,  1811, 

Lyons, 

Soda«. 

Lvsander, 

Onondaga,  .. 

March          5,  1794. 

Macdonough, 

Chenango,  .. 

April         17,  1SI6, 

Preston. 

Macedon,  

Wayne 

January   29,  1823, 

Palmyra. 

Machine 

Cattaraugus, . 

April         16,  1S27, 

Yorkshire. 

Macomb, 

St.  Lawrence, 

April           3,  1841, 

Morristown  and  Gouverneur. 

Madison, 

Madison, 

February    6,  1S07, 

Hamilton. 

Madrid, 

St  Lawrence, 

March         3,  1S02, 

Lisbon. 

Maine, 

Broome, 

March       27,  1S48, 

Union. 

Maix>nk,8 

Franklin,  . . . 

March         2,  1805, 

CMatcaugay. 

Malta 

Saratoga, 

March         3,  1S02, 

Stillwater. 

Mamakating, 

Sullivan, 

March         7,  1788. 

Mamaroneck, 

Westchester, 

March         7,  17S*. 

Manchester,* 

Ontario, 

March       31,  1821, 

Farmington. 

Manheim, 

Herkimer,. .. 
Onondaga,  .. 

March         3,  1797, 
March         5,  1794. 

Manlius, 

Mansfield, 

Cattaraugus, 

February  23,  1S30, 

Little  Valley. 

Marathon,!" 

Cortland,  . . . 

April         21,  ISIS, 

».  incinuatus. 

Marbletown, 

Ulster, 

March         7,  1788. 

Marcellus, 

Onondaga,  .. 

March         5,  1794. 

Marcy, 

Oneida, 

Erie, 

March       80,  1S32, 
December  2,  1S53, 
April         IS,  1825, 

Deer  field. 

Marilla, 

Marion,"  

Wavne, 

Williamson. 

Marlborough, 

Ulster 

March         7,  1788. 

Marshall 

Oneida, 

February  21,  1829, 

Kirkland. 

As  Bellona  ;  changed  April  6,  1813. 

As  Salem  ;  changed  to  South  Salem.  April  6,  1806 ;  to  Lewisboro,  February  13,  1S40. 

As  New  Goshen  ;  changed  March  19,  1813. 

As  Charleston  ;  changed  April  6,  1808. 

As  Malta;  changed  April  6,  1808. 

As  Fairfield  ;  changed  April  6.  1808. 

Changed  to  Elgin,  April  7,  1857. 

As  Harrison  ;  chunked  to  Ezraville,  April  8,  1S08,  and  to  Malone,  June  10,  1S12. 

As  Burt ;  changed  April  10,  1822. 

As  Harrison  ;  changed  by  Revised  Statutes,  1828. 

As  Winchester  ;  changed  April  15,  1826. 


TOWNS. 


13 


Towns. 

Counties. 

When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

M  M'.TISN  BURGH,    .. 

Lewis, 

February  22,  1S03, 

Turin. 

Maryland 

Otsego,  

Delaware. . . . 

March        25,  1808, 
April           4,  1811, 

Masonville 

Sidney. 

Massena, 

St  Lawrence, 

March         3,  1302. 

Mavfield, 

Fulton, 

Monroe, 

March        12,  1793, 
Mav            26,  1S12, 

Mendon, 

Bloomfield. 

Mentz,1  

Cavuga, 

March       30,  1802, 

Aurelius. 

Meredith,  

Delaware, .  . . 

March        14,  1800, 

Franklin  and  Kortright. 

Mexico 

Oswego 

April         10,  1792, 

Wnitestown. 

Middleburgh, 

Schoharie,     . 

March       17,  1797, 

Schoharie. 

Middleburv, 

Wyoming,.  .. 

March       20,  1812, 

Warsaw. 

Middlefield, 

Otsego, 

March         3,  1797, 

Cherry  Yallev. 

Middlesex,2 

Yates 

January,          1759. 

Middletown, 

Delaware, . . . 

March         3,  17S9, 

Pwochestcr  and  Woodstock. 

Milan, 

Dutchess,  . . . 

Otsego, 

Yates, 

March        16,  ISIS, 
February    5,  1796, 
March    "     6,  ISIS, 

Milford,3 

Mn.o, 

Benton. 

Saratoga, 

Chautauque, 
Montgomery, 

March         7,  1792. 

Miaa, 

March        23,  1524, 

Clymer. 
Canajoharie. 

Minden, 

March       23.  179^, 

Essex,  

Orange, 

Montgomery, 

March         7.  1817, 

Mohawk, 

April            4,  1-37. 

Johnstown. 

Moira, 

Franklin,  . . . 

April         15,  1838, 

Dickinson. 

Orange, 

Lewis, 

March        23    1799 

Montague, 

Novemb'rll.  1850, 

West  Turin. 

Montgomery, 

Orange, 

March         7,  1788. 

Mooers, 

Clinton, 

March       20,  1904, 

Champlain. 

Cayuga, 

Saratoga, 

Hamilton,.  .. 

March       20    1 838, 

Scmpronius. 
Northumberland. 

Moreau, 

March       2 : . 

Morehouse, 

April         13,  1S35, 

Lake  Pleasant. 

Moriah, 

Essex 

February  12,  1808, 

Crown  Point,  Elizabethtown. 

Morns, 

Otsego 

April            6.  1-4!). 

Butternuts. 

Morrisania, 

Westchester. 

December  7.  1855, 

West  Farms. 

Morristown 

St.  Lawrence, 

March        27.  1821, 

Oswegatchie. 

Mount  Hope,5 

Orange, 

February  15,  1825, 

Walkill,  Minisink,  Deerpark. 

Mount  Morris, 

Livingston,.. 

April          17.  1818, 
March          7 

Leicester. 

Mount  Pleasant,  .. 

Westchester, 

April            S.   1-'-. 
April          IS,  1931, 

Northampton. 

Lisle. 

Nanticoke, 

Broome, 

Naples,". .    

Ontario, 

January,          17-'.'. 

Napoli,7    

Cattaraugus, 

January     20, 

Little  Valley.              [Schodack. 

March       21     1S06 

Petersburg!!,  Stephentown  and 

Nelson, 

Madison, 

March       13.  1807', 

N'-vcrsink, 

Sullivan, 

March        16,  179S, 

Rochester. 

New  Albion,  

Cattaraugus, 

February  23,  1830, 

Little  Vallev. 

Newark,9 

Tioga 

April          12,  1523, 

Berkshire. 

New  Baltimore,  .. 

Greene, 

March       15,  1811, 

Coxsackie. 

New  Berlin,19    ... 

Chenango,  .. 

April           3,  1807, 

Norwich. 

New  Bremen, 

Leu  is 

March        31,  1848, 

Watson  and  Croghan. 

Newbwrghf 

Orange,.    ... 

March         7.  17-. 

Newcastle, 

\\  estchester, 

Mareh       IS,  1791, 

North  Castle.            tm 

Neweomb, 

Essex,   

March        15, 

Minerva  and  Moriah. 

Newfane,  

Niagara,  — 

March        20,  1824, 

Wilson,  llartland.  Somerset. 

N'cwfield." 

Tompkins,  . . 

February  22,  1811, 

Spencer. 

Wbitestown. 

New  Hartford 

Oneida, 

April          1-.'.  1827, 

New  Haven, 

Oswego, 

April           2,  1818, 

Mexico. 

1  As  Jpffemon  :  changed  April  6,  1808. 

2  By  Court  of  General  Sessions,  Ontario  county,  as  Augutta  :  changed  April  6,  1808. 

rfmgt:  changed  April  8,  1800.        «  By  Court  of  General  Sessions,  Ontario  co. 
4  As  C/uetcocki;  changed  April  7,  1801.    7  As  OoldSprlnff  ;  changed  April  15,  1"-'-. 
•  ho >i ji  :  changed  March  14.  1888.     8  As  Philipstoum  ;  changed  April  6,1808. 
■frille;  changed  March  24,  1824. 
'•  Changed  to  LancaMtar,  Mav  U.  1821  :  original  name  restored  March  22,  1522. 
1   A-  Cayuta;  changed  March  29,  1822. 


14 


TOWNS. 


Towns. 

Counties. 

When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

New  H u  'son,1 

Alleganv,  . . . 

April         10,  1825, 

Rushford. 

New  Lebanon, 

Columbia,.  .. 

April         21,  ISIS, 

Canaan. 

New  Lisbon,'- 

Otsego, 

April           7,  1806, 

Pittsfleld. 

N  e  w  Lots, 

Kings, 

February  12,  1852, 

Flatbush. 

New  Paltz, 

Ulster, 

March          7,  17SS 

[and  Schuvler. 

April           7,  1806, 
March         7,  17S8. 

Herkimer,    Fairfield,    Norway 

New  Rochelle, 

Westchester, 

New  Scotland, 

Albany, 

April         25,  1S32. 

Bethlehem. 

Newstead,3 

Erie, 

April          11,  1S04, 

Batavia. 

Newtown, 

Queens 

March         7,  1788. 

New  Utrecht, 

Kings, 

March         7,  17S8. 

New  Windsor, 

Orange, 

March         7,  1788. 

Niagara,4  

Niagara, 

June            1,  1812, 

Cambria. 

Nichols, 

Tioga, 

March       23,  1824, 

Tioga. 

Niles, 

Cayuga, 

Schenectady, 

March       20,  1S33, 

Sempronius. 
Watervliet. 

Niskavuna, 

March         7,  1SU9, 

Norfolk, 

St.  Lawrence, 

April           9,  1823, 

Louisville  and  Stockholm. 

Northampton, 

Fulton, 

February    1,  1799, 

Broadalbin. 

North  Castle, 

Westchester, 

March         7,  178*. 

North  Collins,5.... 

Erie, 

Novemb'r24,  1852, 

Collins. 

North  Dansville,.. 

Livingston,  . 

February  27,  1S46, 

Sparta. 

Northeast, 

Dutchess,,. .. 

March         7,  178S. 

North  Elba, 

Essex, 

Decemborl3,  1849, 

Keene. 

Northfleld, 

Richmond.  . . 

March         7,  17SS. 

North   Greenbush, 

Rensselaer, . . 

February  23,  1855, 

Greenbush. 

North  Hempstead 

Queens, 

March         7,  173S- 

North  Hudson,  . . . 

Essex, 

April         12,  1S48, 

Moriah. 

North  Norwich,... 

Chenango,  . . 

April           7,  1849, 

Norwich. 

North  Salem, 

Westchester, 

March         7,  17SS. 

Northumberland,.. 

Saratoga,  . . . 

March       16,  179S, 

Saratoga. 

Norwav, 

Herkimer,. .. 

April         10,  1792, 

Herkimer. 

Norwich, 

Chenango,  . . 

January    19,  1793, 

Jericho  and  Union. 

Livingston, . . 
Genesee, .... 
Monroe,   

March       11,  1S08, 

Angelica. 
Elba. 

Oakfield, 

April         11,  1S42, 
January    27,  1817, 

Ogden, 

Parma. 

Ohio,6 

Herkimer,... 

April         11,  1S23, 

Norway. 

Olean,   

Cattaraugus, 

March       11,  1808- 

[daken. 

Olive, 

Ulster, 

April         15,  1823, 

Marbletown,  Hurley  and  Shan- 

Oneonta,7 

Otsego, 

February    5,  1796, 

Unadilla. 

Onondaga, 

Ontario,** 

Onondaga,  .. 

March         9,  179S, 

Marcellus.  Pompev,  Manlius 

Wavne, 

March       27,  1807, 

Williamson. 

Oppenheim,  . 

Fulton, 

March        18,  1808, 

Palatine. 

Orange,8 

|  Schuyler, 

February  12,  1813, 

Wayne. 

Orangetown, 

Rockland,.  .. 

March         7,  1788. 

Orangeville, 

Wyoming,  .. 

February  14,  1S16, 

Attica. 

Orleans, 

Jefferson,  ... 

April           3,  1821, 

Brown  ville. 

Orwell, 

Oswego, 

February  28,  1817, 

Richland. 

February  28,  1S44, 
March       11,  1808, 
May             2,  1S45, 

West  Turin. 

Livingston,  .. 
Westchester, 

Angelica. 
Mount  Pleasant. 

Ossining.10 

Oswegatchie, 

St.  Lawrence, 

March         3,  1802, 

Lisbon. 

Oswego, 

Otsego, 

April          20,  1818, 

Otego,11 

April         12,  1822, 

Franklin  and  Unadilla. 

Otisco, 

Onondaga,  .. 

March       21,  1806, 

Pompey,  Marcellus  and  Tolly. 

OrSKGO, 

Otsego,  

March         7,  178S. 

Otselic, 

Chenango,  .. 

March       28,  1817, 

German. 

t  tto, 

Cattaraugus, . 

Seneca, 

Cayuga, 

January    29,  1823, 
March        5,  1794. 
March       80,  1S02, 

Perrysburgh. 

Ovid, 

As  Knight;  changed  April  4,  1837. 
As  Lisbon  :  changed  April  6,  1808 
As  Erie;  changed  April  18,  1831. 
As  8chUmer ;  changed  Feb.  14, 1816 
As  Shirley:  changed  .June  24,  1868. 


As  Iluntuvillt ;  changed  April  17,  1880. 


•  As  West  BmnAwick ;  changed  May  3,  1S36. 

7  As  Otego;  changed  April  17,  1S30. 

8  As  Freetown  :  changed  February  12, 1808 

9  As  Jersey  ;  changed  February  20,  1836. 
10  As  O&sintfing  ;  changed  March  14,  1846. 


TOWNS. 


15 


Towns. 

Counties. 

When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

Owbgo, 

Tioga 

February 

16,  1791. 

Oxford,  

(.  henango,  .. 
Queens, 

January- 
March 

19,  1793, 

Oyster  Bav, 

7,  178& 

Palatine, 

Montgomery, 

Oswego, 

Wayne, 

7,  1733. 

April 
January, 

4,  1-32, 

Yolney. 

Palmvra.1 

1739. 

Pamelia,9 

Jefferson,  . . . 

April 

12,  1319, 

Brownville. 

Paris, 

Oneida, 

April 

in,  1792, 

Whitestown. 

Parish 

Oswego,  — 
St.  Lawrence, 

20,  1323, 

Parishville, 

April 

15,  1318, 

Hopkinton. 

April 
March 

8,  1S03, 

Northampton.                   [Town. 
Frederickstown  and  Southeast 

Patterson,3 

Putnam, 

17,  1795, 

Pavilion,    

Genesee. 

Mav 

19,  1841, 

Covington 

7,  178S. 

Pelliam, 

Westchester, 

7,  1788, 

Manor  of  Pelham. 

Pembroke, 

Genesee, 

June 

8,  1312, 

Batavia. 

Pendleton, 

Niagara, 

April 

16,  1827, 

Niagara. 

Penfield, 

Monroe, 

March 

30,  1310, 

Boyle. 

Perrinton, 

Monroe, 

May 

26,  1812, 

Bovle. 

Perry, 

Wyoming,  . . 

March 

11,  1814, 

Leicester. 

Perrysburgh,4 

Cattaraugus, . 

April 

13,  1814, 

Olean  and  Ischua. 

Persia, 

Cattaraugus, 
Fulton 

February 
April 

7,  1335, 

Perrysburgh. 
Amsterdam. 

Perth, 

18,  1838, 

r28,  1792, 

Plattsburgh  and  Willsborough. 
Stephentown. 

Petersbnrgh, 

Pharmha,* 

Rensselaer, . . 

March 

18,  1791, 

Chenango,  . . 

April 

7,  1«06, 

Norwich. 

Phelps,* 

Ontario 

Jefferson,  . . . 

January, 
April 

1789. 
3,  1821, 

Philadelphia, 

Le  Rav. 

Philipstown,   

Putnam,     . . . 

March 

7.  17--. 

Pierrepont, 

St.  Lawrence, 

April 

15,  1818, 

Rumen. 

Pike, 

Wyoming,  . . 
Dutchess,  . .. 

March 

6,  1818, 

Nunda. 
N*»rtheast. 

Pine  Plains, 

March 

26,  1828, 

Pinckney, 

Lewis 

February 

P_>,  1808, 

Harrison  and  Harrisburgh. 

St.  Lawrence. 
Chenango,  . . 

Otsego, 

Monroe, 

Rensselaer,.. 

Otsego, 

Ulster, 

March 

February 

29,  1836, 

13    1327, 

Titcher, 

Pittsfield, 

94    1797, 

Burlington. 

Pittsford, 

March 
March 

25.  1-14, 

7,  1788. 

25,  1799, 

Pittstown, 

Plainfleld 

Richfield. 

Plattekill,   

March 

21,  1800, 

Marlborough. 

Plattpburgii 

Clinton, 

April 

4,  1785. 

Pleasant  Valley,  .. 

Dutchess,  . . . 

January 

26,  1821, 

Clinton. 

Plymouth,   

Chenango,  .. 

April 
March 

7,  1806, 

Norwich 

Poestenkill, 

Rensselaer,.. 

2,  1848, 

Sand  Lake. 

Poland, 

Chautauque, . 

April 

9,  1332, 

Kllicott. 

Pomfret 

Chautauque, 

March 

11,  1808, 

Chautauque. 

Pompey,' 

Onondaga, 

January, 

1739. 

Portage,  

Li  ring! 

March 

-.  1827, 

Nunda. 

Port  Crane 

Broome, 

December  3,  1955, 

Chenango. 

Porter 

Niagara, 

June 

1,   1812, 

Cambria. 

Portland, 

Chautauque, 

April 

9,  1818, 

Chautauque. 

Portville,.  ... 

Cattaraugus, . 
St.  Lawrence, 
Yates,. 

April 
February 

April 
March 

27,  1837, 
21.  1808, 

26,  1-32, 

Potsdam, 

Madrid. 

Potter, 

Btarkey. 

Poughkeepsic, .... 

Dutchess,  . .. 

7,  1788. 

Poondrldge, 

Westchester. . 

March 

7,  1788. 

Prattsburgh, 

Steuben, 

April 

12,  1-13, 

Pnltney. 

Prattsville, 

Greene, 

March 

8,  1S33, 

Wind  hard. 

1  Erected  by  Court  of  General  Sessions  of  Ontario  county. 

3  Changed  "to  Isan<l*r,  Apri!  21,  1-24;  original  name  restored  April  9,  1825. 

3  As  F.anklin:  changed  April  6,  L808. 

'    AJ  /'»rrt/;  changed  April  10,  1818. 

5  k» SUnUnffton ;  changed  April  6,  1808. 

•  Erected  by  Court  of  General  Sessions,  Ontario  county,  and  by  statute,  March  5, 1794. 


16 


TOWNS. 


Towns. 

Counties. 

When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

Preble, 

April            8,  1S08, 
April            2,  1806, 

Tully. 
Norwich. 

Preston, 

Chenango,  . . 

Princetown, 

Schenectady, 

March        26,  179S, 

Schenectady. 

Providence, 

Saratoga, 

February    5,  1796, 

Gal  way. 

Pultnev, 

Steuben 

February  12,  1S0S, 

Bath. 

Putnam, 

Washington, 

February  28,  1806, 

Westfield. 

Putnam  Valley,1 . . 

Putnam,  .... 

March        14,  1839, 

Philipstown. 

Queensbury, 

Warren,   .    .. 

March       13,  1766. 

- 

Kau.apo,2 

Rockland,.  .. 

March       18,  1791, 

Havcrstraw. 

Randolph, 

Cattaraugus, 

February    1,  1S26, 

Connewango. 

Steuben, 

Schuvler, 

March        2S,  !S56, 
February  17,  1806, 

Addison,  Cameron,  Woodville. 

Reading, 

Frederickstown. 

Redfield 

Oswego, ..... 

March        14.  1S00, 

Mexico. 

Red hook,  

Dutchess,  . .. 

June            2,  1812, 

Rhinebeck. 

Remsen, 

Oneida, 

March       15,  179S, 

Norway. 

Rensselaerville,.  .. 

Albany, 

March         8,  1790, 

Watervliet. 

Rhinebeck, 

Dutchess,  . . . 

March         7,  1788. 

Richfield 

Otsego, 

April          10,  1792, 

Otsego. 

Richford.3 

Tioga, 

April          18,  1831, 

Berkshire. 

Richiuid, 

Oswego,  

February  2d,  1S()7, 

Wdliamstown. 

Richmond,4 

Ontario, 

January    27,  1789. 

Richmondville,  . . . 

Schoharie,  .. 

April          11,  1845, 

Cobleskill. 

Ridgeway, 

Orleans, 

June            8,  1812, 

Batavia. 

Riga, 

Monroe, 

April            8,  1808. 

Northampton. 

Chautauque, . 
Suffolk, 

March         1,  1817, 

RlVERIIEAD, 

March        13,  1792, 

Southold. 

Rochester, 

Ulster 

March        7,  178S. 

Rockland, 

Sullivan, 

Jefferson,  . . . 

March       29,  1S09, 
March        24,  1804, 

Neversink. 

Rodman,5 

Adams. 

Oneida, 

Seneca,  ...... 

March         4,  1796, 
March         5,  1794. 

Romulus, 

Montgomery, 
Wayue, 

Janu  ry    27,  1S23, 

Canajoharie  and  Charleston. 
Wolcott. 

Rose,  

February    5,  1S26, 

Roseboom, 

Otsego, 

Novemb,r23,  1854, 

Cherry  Valley. 

Rosendale, 

Ulster 

April          26,  1844, 

Hurley.  Marbletown,  NewPalte. 

Rossie, 

St.  Lawrence, 

January    27,  1S13, 

Russell. 

Rotterdam, 

Schenectady, 

April          14,  1820, 

Schenectady. 

Delaware, .  . . 

Niagara, 

Monroe, 

March       23,  1799, 
April            5,  1817, 
March        13,  1818, 

Rush,     

Avon. 

Rushford, , 

Allegany,    . . 

March         8,  1S16, 

Caneadea. 

Russell, 

St.  Lawrence. 

March       27,  1807, 

Hopkinton. 

Russia,6 

Herkimer,. .. 

April            7,  1806, 

Norway. 

Rutland, 

Jefferson,  . .. 

April            1,  1802, 

Watertown. 

Rye, 

Westchester, 

March         7,  1788. 

St.  Armand, 

Essex, 

April          23,  1S44, 

Wilmington. 

St.  Johnsville, 

Montgomery, 

April          18,  1838, 

Oppenhi'ini. 

Salem, 

Washington, 
Onondaga,  . . 

March        23,  1786. 
March        27,  1S09, 

Salina, 

Mun'ius  and  Onondaga. 

Salisbury, 

Herkimer,. . . 

March          3,  1797, 

Palatine. 

Band  Lake, 

Rensselaer, . . 

June          19,  1812, 

Greenbush  and  Berlin. 

Sandy  Creek, 

Oswego, 

February  24,  1S25, 

Richland. 

Broome, 

Oneida, 

April            2,  1821, 
March          5,   1795, 

Windsor. 

Sangerfield, 

Paris. 

Saranac, 

Clinton, 

March        29,  1824, 

Pittsburgh. 

Saratoga, 

Saratoga, 

March         7,   17s^. 

Saratoga  Springs,. 

April           9,  1819, 

Saratoga* 

Erie, 

Ulster, 

March        16,  1821, 
April            5,  1811, 

Saugerties, 

Kingston. 

Savannah, 

Wayne, 

Novemb'r24,  1824, 

Galen. 

1  As  Quince/ ;  changed  February  13,  1840. 

2  As  New  Ihimp.stead  ;  changed  to  Hamptstead,  March  3, 1797  ;  to  Ra maj>o,  by  Revised 

Statutes,  1828. 
*   As  A rlington  ;  changed  April  9,  1882. 
4  Erected  by  Court  of  General  Sessions  as  Pittstovm  ;    changed  to  Honeoye,  April  6, 

1808,  and  to  Richmond,  April  1 1,  1s>15. 
6  As  JJarritson;  changed  April  6, 1S0S.     G  As  Uniwt;  changed  April  6,  ls0Sk 


TOWNS. 


17 


Towns. 


Scarsdale, 

Schaghticoke, . . 
Schodack, .... 

SoHolIARIR, ...  . 

Schroeppel,   ..  . 

Schroon,  

Schuyler, 

Schuyler  Falls, 

Scio, 

Scipio, 

Scott,  

Scriba, 

Sempronius,  . .  . 

Seneca,1 

Seneca  Falls,  . . 

Sennett, 

Seward, 

Shandaken,  .. . 

Sharon, 

Sliawangunk,.. 

Shelby, 

Sheldon, 

Shelter  Island, . 

Sherburn,  

Sheridan, 

Sherman, 

Sidney, 

Skaneateles, ..  . 

Smithfield, 

Smithtown,.  .. . 
Sraithville, 

Smyrna,2 

Sod  us,1 

Solon, 

Somers,3 

Somerset,  

Southampton, 
South  Bristol, .  . 

Southeast, 

S>oihkield,  .. . 

Southold, 

Southport, 

South  Valley,. . 

Spafford, 

Sparta,1 

Spencer, 

Springfield,. .. . 
Springport,. ... 
Springwater,  . . 

Stafford 

Stamford, 

Stanford, 

Stark,    

Starkey, 

Stephentown,.  . 

Sterling, 

Steuben, 

Stillwater 

Stock  bridge, ..  . 
Stockholm, 


Counties. 

Westchester. 
Rensselaer,.. 
Rensselaer, . 
Schoharie,   . 

Oswego, 

Essex, 

Herkimer,. . 

Clinton,    

Allegany,  . . 

Cayuga, . 

Cortland,  .., 

Oswego, 

Cayuga,.  ... 
Ontario,.  ... 

Seneca, 

Cayuga, 

Schoharie,  . 

Ulster, 

Schoharie,  . 

Ulster, 

Orleans, 

Wyoming,  . 

Suffolk 

Chenango,  . 
Chautauque, 
Chautauque, 
Delaware, . . 
Onondaga,  . 
Madison,  . . . 

Suffolk 

Chenango,  . 
Chenango,  . 

Wayne 

Cortland, 

Westchester, 

Niagara, 

Suffolk,  .    ... 

Ontario, 

Putnam, 

Richmond,  .. 

Suffolk 

Chemung,.  . 
Cattaraugus, 
Onondaga,  .. 
Livingston,. 

Tioga 

Otsego, , 

Cayuga 

Livingston,.. 

Genesee, 

Delaware,... 
Dutchess,  . . . 
Herkimer,. .. 

Yates,  

Rensselaer, . . 

Cayuga. 

Oneida, 

Saratoga, 

Madison 

St-  Lawrence 


When  formed. 


From  what  taken. 


March 
March 
March 
March 
April 
March 
April 
April 
January 
March 
April 
April 
March 
January, 
March 
March 
February 
April 
March 
March 
March 
March 
March 
March 
April 
April 
April 
February- 
March 
March 
April 
March 
January, 
March 
March 
February 
March 
M  arch 
.March 
March 
March 
April 
April 
April 
January. 
February 
March 
January 
April 
March 
April 
March 
March 
April 
March 
June 
April 
March 
May 
February 


7,  178S. 

7,  1788. 
17,  1795, 

7,  IT88. 

4,  1832, 
20,  18<>4, 

10,  1792, 

4,  1848, 
31,  1823, 

5,  1794. 
14,  1815, 

5,  1811, 
9,  1799. 

1789. 
26,  1829, 
19,  IS 27, 

11,  1840, 
9,  1804, 

17,  1797, 
7,  1788. 

6,  His, 
19,  1808, 

7,  1788. 

5,  1795, 

16,  1827, 

17,  1832, 
7,  18<»1, 

26,  1830, 
13,  1807, 
7,  1788- 

1,  1808, 
25,  1808, 

1789. 
9,  1798, 
7,  1788. 
s,  1828, 

7,  1788. 

8,  1838, 

17,  179.% 
7,  1788. 

7,  1788. 
If.,  1822, 

2,  1S47, 

8,  1811, 
1789. 
1806, 
1797. 
1 B28, 
1816, 
1820, 
1792. 

18,  1798, 

18,  1828, 

6,  1824, 
29,  1784, 

19,  1812, 
10,  1792, 

7,  1788. 

20,  1830, 

21,  1806, 


Rensselaerwyek. 

Volney. 
Crown  Point. 
Herkimer. 
Plattsburgh. 
Angelica. 

Preble. 
Fredericksburgh. 


Junius. 

Brutus. 

Sharon. 

Woodstock. 

Schoharie. 

Ridgeway. 
Batavia- 

Paris. 

Pomfret  and  Hanover. 

Mina- 

Pranklin. 

Marcellus. 

Cazenovia. 

Greene. 
Sherburn. 

Homer. 

Hartland. 

Bristol.  [Town. 

Frederickstown  and  Southeast 


Elmira- 

Cold  Spring  and  Randolph. 

Tally. 

Owego. 

Cherry  Valley. 
Aurelius  and  Scipio. 
Sparta  and  Naples. 
Batavia  and  Le  Roy. 

Washington. 

Danube. 

Reading. 

East  dist.  of  Rens.'  Manor. 

Cato. 

Whitestown. 

[and  Lenox. 
Vernon,  Augusta,  Smithfield 
Massena 


1  Organized  by  Court  of  General  Sessions  of  Ontario  county. 

2  As  Staffbrd;  chanced  April  6,  1808. 

a  As  Step/ientmon  ;  changed  April  6,  1808. 


18 


Towns. 


Stockport, 

Stockton 

Stonv  Creek,  . . . 

Stratford, 

Stuyvesant, 

Sullivan, 

Summer  Hill,1.. 

Summit, 

Sweden, 

Taghkanick,3... 

Taylor, 

Theresa 

Thompson, 

Thurman,3 

Thurston, 

Ticonderoga,  . . . 

Tioga, 

Tompkins,4 

Tonawanda, 

Torrey, 

Trenton, . , . . 

Triangle,  ...... 

Troupsburgh,   . . 

Truxton, 

Tullv, 

Turin,.... 

Tusten, 

Tyre, 

Tyrone, 

Ulysses, 

Unadilla, 

Union, 

Union 

Union  Vale, 

Urbana, 

Van  Buren, 

Van  Etten, 

Varick, 

Venice, 

Vernon, 

Verona, 

Vestal, 

Veteran, 

Victor, 

Victory, 

Vienna,5 

Villenova,   

Virgil,  

Volney,8 

Wales, , 

Walkill, 

Walton, 

Walworth, 

Warren, 

Warrensburgh,  . 

Warsaw, 

Warwick, 

Washington,  .  . . 
Waterford, 


TOWNS. 

Counties. 

When  formed. 

From  what  taken. 

Columbia, .  . . 

April          20,  1838, 

Ghent  and  Stuyvesant. 

Chautauque, . 

February    9,  1821, 

Chautauque. 

Warren,  

Novemb'r  3,  1S52, 

Athol. 

Fulton, 

April          10,  18«i5, 

Palatine. 

Columbia, . . . 

April         21,  1823, 

Kinderhook. 

Madison, 

February  22,  1803, 

Cazenovia. 

Cayuga, 

April          26,  1831, 

Locke. 

Schoharie,.  . . 

April          13,  1819, 

Cobleskill  and  Jefferson. 

Monroe, 

April            2,  1818, 

Murray. 

Columbia,.  .. 

March        19,  1803, 

Livingston. 

Cortland 

Solon. 

Jefferson,  . . . 

April          15,  1841, 
March        19,  18  >3, 

Alexandria. 

Sullivan, 

Mamakating. 

Warren,  

April          10,  1792, 

Steuben, 

February  28,  1844, 

Cameron. 

Essex, 

March        20,  1S04, 

Crown  Point. 

Tioga 

March        14,  1800, 

Union. 

Delaware, . . . 

February  28,  1806, 

Walton. 

Erie, 

April          16,  1836, 

Buffalo. 

Yates,  

Novemb'r  14,  1851, 

Benton  and  Milo. 

Oneida, 

March       24,  1797, 

Schuyler. 

Broome, 

April          18,  1831, 

Lisle. 

Steuben,    . . . 

February  12,  1808, 

Middletown  and  Canisteo. 

Cortland, 

April           8,  1808, 

Fabius. 

Onondaga,  . . 

April            4,  1803, 

Fabius. 

Lewis, 

March        14>  1800, 

Mexico 

Sullivan,  .... 

Decemberl7,  1853, 

Lumberland. 

Seneca, 

March       26,  1829, 

Junius. 

Schuyler, 

April          16,  1S22, 
March         5,  1799. 

Wayne. 

Tompkins,  .. 

Otsego, 

April          10,  1792, 

Otsego. 

Broome, 

February  16,  1791. 

Monroe, 

October     11,  1852, 

Clarkson. 

Dutchess,  . . . 

March          6,  1827, 

Beekman  and  Freedom. 

Steuben 

April          17,  1822, 
March        26,  1829, 

Bath 

Onondaga,  . . 

Camillus. 

Chemung,. .. 

April          17,  1S54, 

Erin  and  Cayuta. 

Seneca, 

February    6,  183', 

Romulus. 

Cayuga, 

-January    30,  1823, 

Scipio 

Oneida, 

February  17,  1802, 

Westmoreland  and  Augusta. 

Oneida 

February  17,  1802, 

Westmoreland. 

Broome,.    . . . 

January     22,  1823, 

Union. 

Chemung,. .. 

April          16,  1823, 
May           26,  1812, 

Catharines. 

Ontario, 

Bloomfleld. 

Cavaga, 

March       16,  1821, 

Cato. 

Oneida, 

April            3,  1S07, 

Camden. 

Chautauque,. 

January    24,  1823, 

Hanover. 

Cortland, 

April            3,  1804, 
March       21,  1806, 

Homer. 

Oswego, 

Mexico. 

Erie, 

April          15,  1818, 

Willink. 

Orange, 

March         7,  1788. 

Delaware,.  .. 

March       17,  1797, 

Franklin. 

VVavne, 

April          20,  1829, 

Ontario. 

Herkimer, . . 

February    5,  1796, 

German  Flats. 

W  arren, 

February  12,  1813, 

Thurman. 

Wyoming,  . . 

March        19,  1908, 

Batavia. 

Orange,  .... 

March         7,  17S8. 

Dutchess,  . .. 

March         7,  1788. 

Saratoga, 

April          17,  1816, 

Halfmoon. 

J  As  Plato;  changed  March  16,  1832. 

2  As  Granger ;  changed  March  25,  1814. 

3  Changed  to  Athol,  February  12,  1813;  original  name  restored,  November  18, 1852. 
*  As  Pinefield;  changed  March  11,  1808. 

6  As  Orange;  changed  to  Bengal,  April  6,  1803,  and  to  Vienna,  April  12,  1816. 
0  As  Fredericks}) urgli ;  changed  April  5,  1811. 


TOWNS. 


19 


Towns. 

Waterloo,  ....... 

Watbrtown,   ... 

Watervliet, 

Watson, 

Wawarsing 

Wawavanda, 

Wayland, 

Wayne,1 

Webster, 

Wells, 

Wellsville, 

West  Almond,  ... 
West  Bloomfield, . 

Westchester, 

Westerlo, 

Western 

West  Farms, 

Westfield, 

Westfield 

Westford, 

West  Monroe.  . . . 
Westmoreland,  . . 

Westport, 

West  Seneca,2  . . . 
West  Sparta,  .... 

West  Turin 

West  Union, 

Westville 

Wethersfield,  . . . . 

Wheatfield 

Wheatland,3 

Wheeler 

White  Creek,.  ... 

Whitehall, 

White  Plain*,  . ., 

Whitestown, 

Willet 

Williamson, , 

Williamstown, ... 

Willing, 

Wilmurt, 

Willsborough,  ... 
Wilmington,*.  ... 

Wilna 

Wilson 

Wilton,  

Windham, 

Windsor, 

Winfield, 

Wirt, 

Wolcott 

Woodhull, 

Woodstock, 

Worcester    

Worth,... 

Wright, 

fates,* 

Yonkers, 

York, 

Yorkshire 

Yorktown 


Counties. 

Seneca, 

Jefferson,  . . 
Albany,.  ... 

Lewis, 

Ulster, 

Orange,.  ... 
Steuben,  ... 
Steuben,  ... 
Monroe,.  ... 
Hamilton,.  . 
Allegany,  . . 
Allegany,  . . 
Ontario, .... 
Westchester, 
Albany, 
Oneida, 
Westchester. 
Chautauque, 
Richmond,  . 
Otsego,  .  .. 
Oswego,. ... 

Oneida, 

Essex, 

Erie, .  . 
Livingston  . 

Lewis, 

Steuben,  ... 
Franklin,  . . 
Wyoming,  . 
Niagara,  ... 

Monroe, 

Steuben,  . . . 
Washington 
Washington. 
Westchester, 

Oneida, 

Cortland,... 

Wayne, 

Oswego, .  . . 
Allegany,  . . 
Herkimer,. . 

Essex, 

Essex, 

Jefferson,  . . 
Niagara,  ... 

Saratoga,. .. 

Greene, . . .. 
Broome,  ... 
Herkimer,. . 

Allegany,  .  . 

Wayne, 

Steuben,  ... 
Dlster 

Otsego, 

Jefferson,  . . 

Schoharie,. . 

Orleans 

Westchester, 
Livingston,. 
Cattaraugus, 
Westchester, 


When  formed. 


March  26, 
March  14, 
March  7, 
March  30, 
March  14, 
Novemb'r  15, 
April  12, 

March  IS, 
February  6, 
March  28, 
Novemb'r  22, 
April  15, 

February  11, 


March 

March 

March 

May 

March 

March 

March 

March 

April 

March 

October 

February  27, 

March       25, 

April  25, 

April  25, 

April  12, 

May  12, 

February  23, 

February  25, 


April 
March       28, 

March  7, 

March  7, 
April  21, 

February  20, 
March  24, 
Novemb'r  19, 


May 

March 

March 

April 

April 

April 

March 

March 

April 

April 

March 


February  18, 


April 

March 

April 

April 

April 

March 

March 

April 

March 


1829, 
1800, 
1788. 
1821, 
1806, 
1849, 
1848, 
1796. 
1840, 
1805, 
1855, 
1888, 
1833, 
1783. 
1815, 
1797, 
1846, 
1829, 
1788. 
1S08, 
1839, 
1792, 
1815, 
1851, 
1846, 
1830, 
1  945, 
1829, 
1  328, 
1836, 
1821, 
1820, 
1815, 
1786, 
1788. 
1788. 
1S18, 
1802, 
1804, 

mi, 

1886, 
1788. 

1821, 
1819, 
1818, 
1818, 
1798, 
1807, 
1816, 
1888, 
1807, 
1828, 
1787. 
1797, 
184s, 
1  MS, 
1 822, 
1788. 
1819, 
1820, 
1788. 


From  what  taken. 


Junius. 
Mexico. 

Leyden. 

Rochester. 

Minisink. 

Cohocton  and  Dansville. 

Penfield. 

Mayfield  and  Northampton. 

Scio,  Andover  and  Willing. 

Angelica,  Alfred  and  Almond 

Bloomfield. 

Coeymans  and  Rensselaerville. 

Steuben. 

Westchester. 

Portland  and  Ripley. 

Worcester. 

Constantia. 

Whitestown.  [Lancaster. 

Elizabethtown.     [tawauga  and 

Hamburgh,  E.Hamburgh,Chic- 

Sparta. 

Turin. 

Greenwood. 

Constable. 

Orange  ville. 

Niagara. 

Caledonia. 

Bath  and  Prattsburgh. 

Cambridge. 

Changedfrom  Skeenesborough. 


Cincinnatus. 

Sodus. 

Mexico. 

Independence  and  Scio. 

Russia  and  West  Brunswick. 

Jay. 

Le  Ray  and  Leyden. 

I'orter. 

Northumberland. 

Woodstock. 

Chenango. 

Litchfield,  Richfield,  Plainfleld. 

Bolivar  and  Friendship. 

Junius. 

Troupsburgh  and  Addison. 

Cherry  Valley. 
Lorraine. 
Schoharie. 
Ridgeway. 

Caledonia  and  Leicester. 
Ischua. 


1   X^FrederickHtenim:  changed  April  6, 1808.  2  As  Seneca ;  changed  March  25,  1852 
3  As  fnveme** ;  changed  April  3,  1821.  4  As  Danwille  ;  changed  March  22, 1822. 

6  As  Northton  ;  changed  January  21, 1323. 


20 


OBSOLETE   TOWNS. 


OBSOLETE  NAMES  OF  TOWNS, 

WITH     THE      DATES     OF     THEIR      ADOPTION      AND      THEIR       DISCONTINUANCE. 

[Those  afterwards  changed,  are  designated  by  italic*.] 


Names. 

Counties. 

Tioga 

"Warren,  

Cayuga, 

Yates 

Genesee,  .... 

Oneida, 

Erie, 

Arlington, 

Athol, 

Augusta, 

Bengal, 

Black  Rock, 

Bloomfield, 

Boyle, 

Ontario,    

Monroe, 

Lewis, 

Schoharie, . . . 

Kings, 

Livingston,   . 

Brantingham, 

Bristol, 

Brooklyn, 

Browefsville, 

Buffalo, 

Burl, 

Burton, 

Bushwick, 

Ontario,    

Cattaraugus, . 

Kings, 

Orange, 

Greene, 

Montgomery, 
Tompkins,  .. 
Cattaraugus,. 
Livingston, . . 

Orange, 

Livingston, . . 

Saratoga, 

Cattaraugus, 

Albany, 

Saratoga, 

Essex,  

St.  Lawrence 
Tompkins,  .. 

Otsego, 

Chenango,  . . 

Ontario, 

Erie, 

Erie, 

Franklin,  . . . 

Warren, 

Delaware, .  . . 

rutnam, 

Putnam, 

Oswego, 

Putnam, 

Steuben, 

Dutchess,  . .. 

Greene, 

Greene 

Livingston,. . 

Wayne, 

Columbia, .  . . 
Columbia, . . . 
Oswego, 

Caughnawaga, 

Charlestown, 

Cheescocks, 

Church  Tract,  .... 

Clifton, 

Cold  Spring, 

Danville, 

Depau, 

Division, 

Kllicott, 

Erie, 

Ezraville,   

Fairfield, 

Franklin, 

Franklin, 

Fredericksbnrgh,  . 
Frederickstown,  . . 
Froderickstown, .. 

Freedom, 

Freehold, 

Freehold,  

Freeport, 

Freetown, 

(iallatin, 

<Ireeuboro',   

Adopted. 


April  18, 
Feb.  12. 
March28, 
Jan.  27, 
June  8, 
April  6, 
Feb.  14, 
April  27, 
April  6, 
April  5, 
March  17, 
March  7, 
Marcb.26, 
Feb.  8, 
MarchSl, 
April  18, 
March  7, 
Feb.  15, 
March26, 
March  7, 
Feb.  22, 
Feb.  23, 
Jan.  27, 
March-28, 
March  S, 
March  8, 
Jan.  20, 
April  11, 
April  7, 
M  areh27, 
April  17, 
April  7, 
April  10, 
April  2. 
January. 
Oct.  15. 
April  11, 
April  6, 
April  10, 
March  17, 
March  17, 
March  17, 
March21, 
March  7, 
March  IS, 
Feb.  9, 
March  8, 
April  6, 
April  18, 
March27, 
March  10, 
March  19, 
Feb     21, 


1831, 
1813, 
1823, 
1789, 
1812. 
180S, 
1889, 
1789, 
1808. 
1828, 
1797, 
1778, 
1825, 
1810, 
1821, 
1881, 
178S, 
1825, 
1803, 
178S, 
1811, 
1830, 
1789, 
1799, 
1827. 
1S2S, 
1828, 
1S08, 
1819, 
1S21, 
1830, 
1817, 
1792, 
1813, 
1789, 
1850, 
1804. 
1808, 
1792, 
1795, 
1795, 
1795, 
1806, 
1788, 
1790, 
1821, 
1790, 
1808, 
1819, 
1S07, 
18d8, 
1808, 
1843, 


Discontinued.       To  what  changed. 


Feb.  20, 
April  6. 
April  8, 
April  15, 
April  20, 
April  6, 
March28, 
April  17, 
MarchU, 
April  6, 
March  12, 
March29, 
April  21, 
April  6, 
April  3, 
Rev.Stat. 
Marchol, 
April  15, 
Feb.  25, 
Dec.  3, 
March22, 
Feb.  28, 
Marchl3, 
(?) 
March21, 
April  4, 
Feb.  20, 
I  April  18, 
June  10, 
April  6, 
MarchlS, 
April  6, 
April  15, 
April  5, 
Marchl7, 
April  6, 
Rev.Stat. 
March28, 
MarchU, 
March20, 
Feb.  12, 
MarelrJ.'., 
Mareh25, 
March  l, 


April    9, 1832,  Richford 

Nov.    13, 1852,  Thurman,  Stony  Creek. 

March21,  1848.  j  City  of  Auburn. 

April    6,  1 80S,  Middlesex. 

April    6,  1813,  Le  Roy. 

April  12,  lS16,|Vienna. 

April  13,  lS53,!Citv  of  Buffalo 

Feb.    11,  1S33,  East  Bloomfield. 

Smalkcood.i?) 

1832,  Greig. 

1S08,  Broome. 

1S34,  City  of  Brooklyn. 

1825.  Conesus. 

1853.  City  of  Buffalo. 
1822,  Manchester. 
1S51, 1  Allegany. 

1854,  Annexed  to  Brooklyn. 
lS33,lMountlIope  [Mayfield. 
1808.  Cairo.  [Amsterdam  and 
1793,  Broadalbin,Johnstown, 
1822,  Xewfield. 
1831,iMansfield. 
ISOajLima. 
180\,\£>out?<Jield.(?) 
1 S2S,  throve. 
1S29.S  Clifton  Fark. 
1828, 
1815. 
1827, 
1822, 
1834, 
1818, 

1S17, 

1806, 


Napoli. 

Albanyand  Watervliet. 

Day. 

Wilmington. 

Herinon. 

Groton. 

(?) 

Guilford. 

Lincoln. 
1852JjEast  Hamburgh. 
1881,  Newstead. 
1812,!Malone. 
I<n8^  Luzerne. 
1801,!  Walton  and  Sidney. 
1808,  Patterson. 
HIT,  Kent. 
1811,  Volnev. 
1795,  Frederick. 

1808.  Wayne. 
182S,'La  Grange. 
1806,  iHirham. 

1809,  Greenville. 
1825,  Bi (iir, ■rx-ville. 
1808,  Ontario. 

1514,  Aneram. 
lS14,iTaghkanick. 

1515,  ReannexedtoRedfield. 


1  Taken  from  Aurelius. 


OBSOLETE   TOWNS. 


21 


Names. 


Greenfield, 
Greenland,  .... 
Gerrvsville,. . . . 

Haight,  

Halfraoon 

Hampstead,  . . . 
Hanover  (Precinct) 

Harrison, 

Harrison, 

Harrison, 

Hartford, 

Hebe, 

Hempstead, 

Honeoye, 

Huntsville, 

Inverness, 

Ischua, 

Jefferson, 

Jericho, 

•Jersey, 

Lancaster, 

Leander, 

Leister,   

Lincoln, 

Lisbon, 

Lower  Salem,  — 

Malta, 

Middletown, 

Middletown, 

Milton, 

Mohawk,.    

Morrissania, 

New  Berlin, 

New  Cornwall,  . .. 

New  Goshen, 

New  Hampstead,  . 

Newtown, 

Northampton, 

Northfield, 

Northfield 

Northton, 

oak  o.  chard, 

Orange, 

Orange, 

Orrinstrargh, 

Ossinsing,      

Otego,    

Tainted  Post, 

Pamclia, 

Perry,   

1'hilipstown,   

Tin. -field, 

Plttstown 

Plato,     

Port  Bay, 

Tern,   ..' 

Qnincey, 

Rensselaerwyck, . . 

Rice, 

Rochester, 

Salem 

Bcbenectady, 

Sehlosser, 

Seneca,  

Shirley, 

Skeeneshorough, . . 

femallwood, 


Counties. 


Greene, 
Greene,  . ... 
Genesee, ... 

Allegany,  . 
Saratoga. . . . 
Rockland,.  . 

Orange 

Franklin,  .. 
Cortland, 
Jefferson,  . . 
Livingston, . 
Wyoming,  . 

Queens,    

Ontario, 

Otsego, , 

Monroe,  . . . 
Cattaraugus, 

Cayuga 

Chenango,  .. 

Steuben, 

Chenango,  ., 
Jefferson,  . . . 
Livingston,. . 

Ontario, 

Otsego, 

Westchester, 
Jefferson,  .  . . 

Ontario, 

Steuben, 

Cayuga, 

Montgomery, 
Westchester, 
Chenango,  .. 

Orange, 

Greene, 

Orange, 

Chemung,. .. 
Monroe,.    ... 

Monroe 

Saratoga,   . . . 

Orleans, 

Orleans, 

Saratoga,.. .. 

Oneida, 

Allegany,  . .. 
Westchester, 
I  >tsego, 

Steuben,  .  .. 
Jefferson,  .  . . 
Cattaraugus,. 
Rensselaer,.. 
Delaware,.  .. 
Ontario, 

Cayuga, 

Wayne 

Onondaga,  .. 

Putnam 

Rensselaer, . . 
Cattaraugus,. 

Warren,. 

Westchester,* 

Schenectady, 

Niagara, 



Erie 

Washington, 
Monroe, 


Adopted. 


March2o,  18  >3 
Jan.  27,  IMS 
April  17,  1826, 
April  20,  1825. 
March  7,  ITS* 
March  3.  1797, 
(Colonial,)  . . . 
March  2,  1S05, 
April  21,  1- 
Mareh24.  1804, 
Jan.  87,1789, 
Feb.    17,  1814, 

(Colonial,) 

April  6,  1808, 
April  12,  1882, 
Feb.  23,  1821, 
June  16,  1812, 
March3n,  [802, 
Feb.  16,  1791. 
Feb.  12,  1818, 
March  9,1821, 
April  1,1824, 
MarchSO,  1802. 
April  4,  1806, 
April  7.  1806, 
March26, 1781. 
March24,  lM>4 
Januarv,  17-9. 
March  IS,  IT99, 
March  5,  1794, 
March  7.  1788, 
March  7.  1788. 
April  3,  1807, 
March  7,  1788 
Jan.  27,  LS18, 
Marchls,  1791, 
April  10.  1792 
March80,  1802, 
(Before  1801), 
March]  8,  1801. 
April  7,  1S22. 
April  17,  1822. 
April  17,1816. 
April  8,  1807, 
March26,  1824, 
May  2,  1845, 
Feb.  5,  1796 
Marchls,  1796, 
April  18,  1819, 
April  13,  1814. 
HarchSl,  1806, 
Feb.  28,  1806, 
Taif.27.17-9.(?) 
April  86,  1881, 
Feb.  25,  1826, 
April  10,  1792. 
March  14.  1889, 
March  7,  17-s 
Feb.  7,  1846, 
Feb.  2s.  I  sol. 
March  7,  1788, 
March  7,  1788, 
June  1,  1812, 
Oct.  16.  1861, 
Nov.   24,  1852, 

(Colonia'O 

1818,  (/•) 


Discontinued.'     To  what  changed. 


April  6, 
April  15. 
April  21, 
April  4, 
April  17, 
Rev.Stat. 
March27. 
April  6, 
Dec.  3, 
April  6, 
April  6, 
April  17, 
April  6, 
MarchlO, 
April  17, 
April  8, 
March  3, 
April  6, 
April  15, 
April  20, 
March22, 
April    9. 


1808, 

1814, 

1S28, 

1837, 

1816, 

1828.1 

1782. 

lS0s,l 

1V27, 

1808,! 

1808.1 

1816,  ■ 

1784. 

1815, 

1880, 

1881, 

1834 

1808 

1814. 

1 886, 

1-2  2. 

1 385, 


April  6,  1807, 
April  6,  1808. 
March  7,  1788, 
April  6,1  BOS, 
April  6.  1808. 
April  6,  1808, 
April  6,  No-, 
March  12,  1793, 
Feb.  22,  1791, 
March  9,  1821, 
March  8,  1797, 
March  19,  1813, 
March  8,  1797. 
April  6.  1803. 
April  6.  1808. 
April  6,1808, 
April  6,  1808, 
Jan.  21,1828, 
April  18,  1825, 
Jan.  16,  1880, 
April  6,  1808, 
April  21,  1825, 
March  14,  1846, 
April  17,  1830, 
MarchSl,  1852 
April  1,  1824 
April  10,  1818, 
April  6,1808, 
Marchll.  1808, 
April  6,  1808. 
March  Hi,  1-  12 
March  17.  1-31, 
Mar.  5,  17944?) 
Feb.  18,1840, 
March  17,  179.".. 
March27,  1855, 
April  6,  1808, 
April  6,  1808, 
March26,  1798, 
Feb  14,1816 
March  25,  1S52, 
June  24,  1858, 
March28,  1786, 
March25,  1814, 


Freehold. 
Hunter. 
Alabama. 
New  Hudson. 
Orang  and  Waterford. 
jKamapo. 
.Montgomery. 
EzraMUe. 
I  Marathon. 
[Rodman. 
Avon. 

!  Gainesville.         [stead. 
North  andSouthllemp- 
Richmond. 
Otego. 
Wheatland. 
Franklinville. 
.  Merit/. 
Bainbridge. 
Orange. 
New  Berlin. 
Pamelia. 
Leicester.(T) 
Gorham. 
New  Lisbon. 
Salem,  t?) 
Lorraine. 
Naples. 
Addison. 
Genoa. 
Florida    and 
AnnexedtoWestchester 
L  mooter. 
Cornwall. 
Lexington. 
I/amuHtead. 
Flmira. 
Galea, 
Boyle. 
Edinburgh. 
Yates. 
Oarlten. 
Ilalfmoon. 
Bengal. 
Belfast. 
<  "-sinning. 
Oneonta. 
Corning. 
Leander. 
Ferrysburgh. 
Nassau. 
Tompkins. 
Honeoye. 
Summer  Hill. 
Hur»n. 


[town. 
Charles- 


Tu'nam  Valley. 

Greenbnsh,  Schodack. 

Ischua. 

Hague. 

South  Salmi. 

City  of  Schenectady. 

Niagara. 

West  Seneca. 

North  Collins. 

Whit-hall. 

Brighton  and  Pittsford. 


22 


OBSOLETE    TOWNS  —  CITIES. 


Names. 

Snell, 

Southampton, 

South  Bay, 

South-East  Town, . 

Southfield, 

South  Salem, 

South   Hempstead, 

Stephentown, 

Stonnington, 

Suffrage, 

Thurman, 

Troy,   

Union, 

Utica, 

Vernon, 

Washington, 

West  Brunswick,. . 

WestJield, 

West  Grove,  

Westville, 

Willamsburgh,  . . . 

Willink, 

Winchester 

Wormley,  


Counties. 


Yates, 

Livingston, .. 
Washington,. 

Putnam, 

Orauge,.  ... 
Westchester, 

Queens 

Westchester, 
Chenango,  . . 

Otsego 

Warren,   

Rensselaer, . . 
Herkimer,... 

Oneida, 

Yates,  

Seneca, 

Herkimer,. .. 
Washington, 
Allegany,  . . . 

Tioga, 

Kings, 

Erie, 

Wayne. 

Allegany,  . . . 


Adopted. 


April  6,  1808, 
March30.  1802, 
Marchl5, 1S22, 
March  7, 1788. 
April  3,1801,1?) 
April  6,  1S06, 
April  6,  17S4, 
March  7,  1788. 
April  7. 1806, 
Feb.  5,  1796, 
April  10.  1792, 
MarchlS,  1791, 
April  7,  1806, 
April  7,1817, 
Feb.  12,1803, 
Marchl4,  1800, 
April  11,  1823, 
March23,  1786, 
April  18,  1838, 
April  12, 1823, 
March  16, 1840, 
April  11,  1804, 
April  8,1825, 
March28,  1S39, 


Discontinued. 


Feb.  12, 
April  4, 
April  17, 
March  17, 
April  6, 
Feb.  13, 
Feb.  5, 
April  6, 
April  6, 
April  8, 
Feb.  12, 
April  12, 
April  6, 
Feb.  13, 
April  6, 
April  6, 
May  3, 
April  6, 
(March  6, 
March24, 
!  April  7, 
I  April  15, 
I  April  15, 
April  13, 


1810, 
1806, 
1822, 

1795, 
1608, 
1S40, 
1796, 
180S, 
1808, 
1800, 
1813, 
1816, 
1807, 
1832, 
1808, 
180S, 
1806, 
1808, 
1839, 
1S24, 
1851, 
1818, 
1826, 
1840, 


To  what  changed. 


[burgh. 
Warrens- 


Benton. 

Caledonia, 
i  Dresden. 

Southeast,  Franklin. 

Monroe. 

Lewisboro'. 

Hempstead. 

Somers. 

Pharsalia. 

Milford. 

A  thoL     and 

City  of  Troy. 

Russia. 

Citv  of  Utica. 

\8neU. 

'Fayette. 

Ohio  and  Wilmurt. 

I  Fort  Ann. 

'Granger. 

(Newark. 

|  City  of  Williamsburgh. 

I  Aurora. 

I  Marion. 

;  Granger. 


CITIES. 

Cities  are  incorporated  by  the  Legislature,  with  certain  muni- 
cipal privileges  that  vary  with  their  several  charters.  They  are 
divided  into  wards  and  districts,  for  the  better  administration  of 
their  internal  affairs.  The  officers  consist  of  a  mayor,  elected 
annually ; *  a  common  council  or  board  of  aldermen,  elected  from 
the  several  wards ;  a  recorder  (except  in  Auburn,  Brooklyn, 
Rochester  and  Syracuse) ;  a  clerk  (except  in  Albany,  Troy  and 
Poughkeepsie)  ;  a  marshal  (in  Auburn,  Hudson,  Oswego,  Pough- 
keepsie,  Schenectady,  Troy  and  Utica),  and  such  other  judicial 
and  administrative  officers  as  are  authorized  in  their  respective 
charters. 

The  charter  elections,  in  Hudson,  Buffalo  and  Brooklyn,  are 
held  on  the  day  of  the  general  state  election ;  in  New-York,  on 
the  first  Tuesday  in  December;  in  Auburn,  Oswego,  Pough- 
keepsie, Rochester,  Schenectady,  Syracuse,  Troy  and  Utica,  on 
the  first  Tuesday  of  March  ;  in  Albany,  on  the  second  Tuesday 
of  April. 


Except  in  Albany  and  New-York,  where  he  holds  two  years. 


CITIES VILLAGES. 


23 


The  following  list  contains  the  cities  of  the  state,  their  location, 
the  dates  of  their  charters,  and  the  number  of  wards  in  each  : 


Names. 


Counties. 


Incorporated  as 

Villages. 


Incorporated  as 
Cities 


Wards 


Albany,1 

Auburn, 

Brooklyn,2     ... 

Buffalo',    

Hudson, 

New- York,  .... 

Oswego,    

Pousihkfepsie,  . 
Rochester,3.  . . . 
Schenectady,4. . 

Syracuse, 

Troy, 

Utica, 


Albany,  . . . 
Cayuga,  . . . 
Kings,  .... 

Erie,   

Columbia,. . 
New-York,  . 
Oswego,  . . . 
Dutchess,  . . 
Monroe, .... 
Schenectady, 
Onondaga,. . 
Rensselaer,  . 
Oneida, 


April  18,  1815, 
April  2,1801, 
April      2,  1813, 


March  14,  1828. 
April  8,  1801, 
April   21,  1817, 


April  13,  1825, 
Feb.  16,  1798, 
April      3.  1798, 


July     22, 

March21, 
April  8, 
April  20, 
April    22, 

May  24, 
March28, 
April  28, 
March26, 
Dec.  14, 
April  12, 
Feb.     13, 


1686, I 
1848,  ■ 
1834, | 

1832. ; 

1785, 
1652, 

1848,  | 
1851, 
1834,  ! 

1798, ; 

1847, 
1816,  j 
1832, 


10 

4 
19 
13 

4 

22 

4 

4 

10 

4 

8 

10 

7 


VILLAGES. 

Villages  were  incorporated  by  the  Legislature  only,  until  1847, 
when  a  general  law  was  passed,  allowing  the  citizens  of  any  town 
not  included  in  an  incorporated  village,  and  with  a  resident  popu- 
lation of  not  less  than  three  hundred  persons  within  one  square 
mile,  to  become  a  corporation  under  the  provisions  of  the  act. 
When,  in  the  judgment  of  the  Legislature,  the  objects  of  these 
corporations  cannot  be  attained  by  the  general  law,  they  may 
pasfl  -peeial  acts  for  that  purpose.6 

The  election  of  village  officers  occurs  annually  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  March,  unless  otherwise  directed  by  special  act,  and 
unless  a  town  meeting  shall  be  held  on  that  day,  when  it  is  held 
on  the  day  after. 

The  officers  of  villages,  under  the  general  law,  are  five  trustees, 
three  assessors,  a  collector,  treasurer  and  clerk,  three  street  com- 
miMionen  (when  such  village  shall  be  a  separate  road  district), 
such  number  of  fire  wardens,  not  exceeding  five,  as  the  trustees 
may  direct  to  be  elected,  and  one  pound-master. 


1  [n  the  charter  of  1686,  Albany  is  styled  an  ancient  town,  that  had  enjoyed  diverse 

privilege*  by  grants,  confirmations  and   pro*  amations,  under  the  names  of  Sever- 
ir;/,k\  WWiam-Stadt  and  Albany.    The  Dutch  ntyled  it  New  Orange 

2  Including  the  late  city  of  WUUamtburgh.  by  act  of  April  IT,   lv>4     The  latter  was 

incorporated  a  village,  April  :  I,  1827,  and  a  city,  April  7,  lvl. 

3  First  named  Roche$tervUte;  changed  April  12,  \^i->. 

*  Patented  November  4.  1684.     Trustee;*  appointed  by  patent,  April  16,1705.     Created 

a  borough.  October  28,  ifflR 

•  Constitution,  article  viii,  section  1. 


24 


VILLAGES. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  villages  incorporated  by  special  acts, 
with  their  location  and  date  of  their  charters.  Those  originally 
formed  under  the  general  law  are  not  included  in  this  list : 


Names. 

Towns. 

Counties. 

When  Chartered. 

Albion, 

Barre, 

Orleans, 

Genesee, 

Montgomery,  . . 

Allegany, 

Washington, . . . 

Queens,    

Greene, 

Wyoming, 

Cayuga, 

Erie, 

April 

April 

April 

May 

March 

April 

April 

May 

May 

May 

April 

March 

April 

April 

April 

April 

April 

April 

April 

April 

May 

April 

April 

April 

May 

May 

April 

March 

Feb. 

June 

March 

May 

April 

April 

May 

April 

Feb. 

May 

April 

May 

Marcl 

April 

April 

May 

May 

21,  1828. 

Alexander, 

Amsterdam,    

Angelica, 

Alexander, 

Amsterdam,  .    ... 

Angelica, 

Argyle 

24,  1834. 

20,  1830. 

2,  1835. 

27,  1838. 

Astoria,    

Athens,    

Attica, 

Newtown, 

Athens,    

Attica,    

12,  1839. 
2,  1805. 
2,  1837. 

Aurora,    

Auroraville, 

Ledyard 

Aurora, 

5,  1837. 
25,  183G. 

Bainbridge,  .    ... 

Ballston  Spa, 

Batavia, 

Bath 

Bainbridge, 

Milton  and  Ballston,  . 

Batavia, 

Bath,    

Chenango, 

Saratoga, 

Genesee, 

Steuben, 

Broome, 

Erie,  

21,  1829. 
21,  1807. 
23,  1823. 
12,  1816. 

Binghamton,   .... 
Black  Rock, 

Chenango, 

Black  Rock, 

Mamakating,  .... 
Bridgewater,  .... 

Sweden, 

Brownville 

Camden, 

Canajoharie, 

Canandaigua, 

Lenox, 

2,  1813. 
24,  1837. 

Bloomingburgh,  . 
Bridgewater,1. . . . 

Brock  port, 

Brownville, 

Camden, 

Canajoharie, 

Canandaigua, .... 
Canastota, 

Sullivan,    

Oneida, 

Monroe, 

Jefferson, 

Oneida, 

Montgomery,  . . 

Ontario, 

Madison,    

St.  Lawrence, . . 

Jefferson, 

Rensselaer, 

Greene,     

Madison, 

Otsego, 

Madison, 

Madison, 

Oneida, 

Clinton, 

Wayne, 

Putnam, 

Columbia, 

Oswego, 

Otsego, 

Livingston,. . . . 

Delaware, 

Delaware, 

Madison, 

Chautauque,  . . 
Erie, 

26,  1833 
21,  1825. 
26,  1829. 

5,  1828. 

2,  1834. 
30,  1829. 
18,  1815. 
28,  1835. 

Canton, 

14,  1845. 

Carthage, 

Castleton, 

Wilna, 

26   1841. 

Schodack, 

Catskill 

13,  1827. 
14   1806. 

Cazenovia, 

Cherry  Valley, . . . 

Chittenango, 

Clarkville, 

Clinton, 

Cazenovia, 

Cherry  Valley,. . . 

Sullivan, 

Brookfield,    

Kirkland, 

Au  Sable, 

Galen, 

7,  1810. 

8,  1812. 
15,  1842. 

5,  1834. 
12,  1843. 

Clintonville, 

Clyde, 

11,  1825. 
2,  1835. 

Cold  Spring, 

Columbiaville,  . . . 

Constantia, 

Cooperstown,2  . . . 

Philipstown, ..... 

Stockport, 

Constantia, 

Otsego, 

22,  1846. 

12,  1812. 

25,  1836. 

3,  1807. 

7,  1845. 

Delhi,  

Delhi 

16,  1821. 

Deposit. 

Do  Ruyter 

Dunkirk,    

Tompkins, 

De  Ruyter, 

Pomfret, 

Chictawauga,    Ham- 
burgh and  Lancaster. 

5,  1811. 
15,  1833. 
15,  1837. 
12,  1846. 

Is  not  now  considered  a  corporation.        2  As  Otsego;  changed  June  12,  1812. 


VILLAGES. 


25 


Names. 

Towns. 

Counties. 

When  Chartered. 

Ellicottville, 

Ellicottville, 

Elmira, 

Cattaraugus,  . . 

Chemung, 

Schoharie,  .... 
Onondaga,   .... 

Queens, 

Washington, . . . 
Montgomery,  . . 
Chautauque, . . . 

Oswego,   

Orleans, 

Saratoga, 

Onondaga, 

Livingston, 

Ontario, 

Warren, 

Orange, 

Rensselaer,    . . . 

Chenango, 

Suffolk, 

Madison 

Schuyler, 

Herkimer, 

Cortland, .... 
Rensselaer,  .... 

Monroe,   

Chemung, 

Tompkins, 

Queens, 

Chautauque,. . . 

Fulton, 

Onondaga, 

Columbia, 

Ulster, 

Orleans, 

Rensselaer, .... 

Otsego, 

Genesee, 

Niagara, 

Herkimer, 

Onondaga,  .... 

Niagara, 

Wayne, 

Madison, 

Onondaga, 

Chautauque, . . . 

Orleans, 

Monroe, 

Herkimer. 

April 

March 

April 

May 

April 

March 

April 

May 

April 

April 

April 

April 

April 

April 

April 

March 

April 

April 

April 

April 

May 

April 

May 

April 

March 

May 

April 

April 

March 

April 

May 

April 

April 

May 

Feb. 

April 

May 

April 

March 

April 

March 

April 

April 

March 

April 

March 

April 

April 

1,  1837. 
3,  1815. 

Esperance,    

Fayetteville, 

Flushing,  

Fort  Ann, 

Fort  Plain, 

Schoharie,   

Manlius, 

Flushing,  

Fort  Ann, 

Minden, 

21,  1837. 

6,  1847. 
9,  1813. 

7,  1820. 
25,  1832. 

Fredouia, 

Fulton    

Pomfret, 

Volney,    

2,  1829. 
29   18^5. 

26   1832. 

Galway, 

Geddes,    

Galway, 

18,  1838. 

Salina 

20,  1832. 

Geneseo, 

Geneva,    

Geneseo, 

Seneca,  

21,  1832. 
4,  1806. 

Glens  Falls, 

Queensbury,    .... 
Goshen, 

12,  1839. 
28,  1809. 

Greenbush, 

Greenbush,    

Greene, 

14,  1815. 
12,  18J2. 

Greeneport, 

Hamilton, 

Havana,   

Herkimer, 

Homer, 

Southold, 

Hamilton,    

Catharine  &  Catlin 

Herkimer,   

Homer, 

18,  1838. 

12,  1816. 

13,  1836. 
6,  1807. 

11,  1835. 

Hoosick  Falls,  . . . 
Honeoye  Falls,. . . 
Horseheads,2  .... 

Hoosick, 

Mendon, 

Horseheada, 

Ithaca, . . . 

14,  1827. 
13,  1838. 

15,  1837. 
2   1821. 

Jamaica, 

Jamestown, 

Johnstown, 

Jordan, 

Jamaica, 

Ellicott,  

Johnstown,    

El  bridge, 

15,  1814. 
6,  1827. 

1,  1808. 

2,  1835. 

Kinderhook, 

Kingston, 

Knowersville, . . . . 
Lanaingburgb,  . . . 

Laurens, 

Le  Roy, 

Kinderhook, 

Kingston, 

Ridgeway, 

Lansingburgh,  . . . 

Laurens, 

Le  Roy,   

Lewiston, 

Little  Falls, 

Salina,    

18,  1838. 

6,  1805. 
26,  1836. 
16,  1798. 
22,  1834. 

5   1834. 

Lewiston, 

Little  Falls,3 

Liverpool, 

Lock  port, 

Lyons, 

Madison, 

Manlius, 

Mayville, 

Medina, 

17,  1822. 
30,  1811. 
20,  1830. 

Lockport, 

Lyons.    

Madison,    

Manlius, 

Chautauque,. . . . 

Ridgeway,  

Mendon, 

German  Flats,  , . . 

26,  1829. 

16,  1831. 

17,  1816. 
12,  1813. 
20,  1830. 

3   1832. 

Mendon, 

Mohawk, 

12,  1833. 
16,  1844. 

'   As  Nevotovm  :  changed  April  21,  W2->.     2  As  Fairport;  changed  April  18,  1S45. 
3  Chaii.{cu  to  Uockton,  April  10th,  1n^0;  restored  April  16th,  1802. 


26 


VILLAGES. 


Names. 

Towns. 

Counties. 

When  Chartered. 

Monticello, 

Thompson, 

Sullivan, 

April    20,  1830. 

Montgomery,  .... 

Montgomery,  .  /. . 

Orange, 

Feb.      17,  1810. 

Moravia,  ........ 

Moravia, 

Cayuga, 

May        1,  1837. 

Mori  isville,    

Eaton,    

Madison, 

Livingston, .... 

April  13,  1819. 
May       2,  1835. 

Mount  Morris,  . . . 

Mount  Morris,  . . . 

Nassau, 

Nassau, 

Rensselaer, 

March  12,  1819. 

Newark,1 

Arcadia, 

Wayne, 

April    29,  1839. 

New  Berlin, 

Chenango, 

April    17,  1816. 

Newburgh, 

Newburgh, 

Orange, 

March  25,  1800. 

Norwich, 

Norwich, 

Chenango, 

April    17,  1816. 

Ogdensburgh,   . . . 

Oswegatchie,  .... 

St.  Lawrence, . . 

April    15,  1817. 

Oneida  Castle,  .  . . 

Vernon,    

Oneida, 

May      26,  1841. 

Owego, 

Owego,  .    

Oxford 

Tioga,  

Chenango,.    ... 
Wayne, 

April  4,  1827. 
April  6,  1808. 
April      9,  1819. 

Oxford, 

Palmyra, 

Palmyra, 

Peekskill, 

Cortland, 

Westchester, . . . 

April    17,  1816. 

Penn  Yan, 

Benton  and  Milo,. 

Yates, 

April    29,  1833. 

Perry, 

Perry, 

Pittsford, 

Wyoming, 

Monroe, 

April  17,  1830. 
April      7,  1827. 

Pittsford, 

Pittsburgh,   

Plattsburgh, 

Clinton, 

March    3,  1815. 

Pleasant  Valley,  . 

Pleasant  Valley,  . 

Dutchess, 

April    15,  1814. 

Port  Byron,  .... 

Mentz, 

Cayuga, 

Westchester,.  . . 

March    2,  1837. 

Port  Chester,2 

Rve, 

April    23,  1823. 

Potsdam, 

Potsdam, 

St.  Lawrence,. . 

March    3,  1831. 

Pulaski, 

Richland, 

Oswego, 

April    26,  1832. 

Rawsonville,3 .... 

Broadalbin, 

Fulton, 

April    17   1815. 

Remsen, 

Remsen  &  Trenton 

Oneida, 

May      10,  1845. 

Pthinebeck,    

Rhinebeck,    

Dutchess, 

April    23,  1834. 

Rome, 

Oneida, 

Ulster,   

March  26,  1819. 

Rondout,   

Kingston, 

April      4,  1849. 

Sackets  Harbor, . . 

Houndsfield, 

Jefferson, 

April    15,  1814. 

Sag  Harbor, 

East  Hampton  and 
South  Hampton, 

Suffolk, 

March  12,  1819. 

Salem, 

Salem 

Washington,.. . . 
Washington,  . . . 

April  4,  1803. 
March    9,  1810. 

Sandy  Hill, 

Kingsbury, 

Saratoga  Springs,. 

Saratoga  Springs, . 

Saratoga, 

April    17,  1826. 

Schuylerville,  . . . 

Saratoga,  

Saratoga, 

April    16,  1831. 

Seneca  Falls,  .... 

Seneca  Falls,  .... 

Seneca,  

April    22,  1831. 

Sherburn, 

Sherburn, 

Chenango,   .... 

April     16,  1830. 

Sing  Sing, 

Ossining, 

Westchester, . . . 

April      2,  1813. 

SUaneatcles, 

Skaneateles, 

Onondaga, 

April    19,  1833. 

Smyrna, 

Smyrna, 

Chenango, 

April    20,  1829. 

Springville, 

Concord, 

Stillwater, 

Erie, 

April    11,  1834. 

Stillwater, 

Saratoga, 

April    17,  1816. 

Sullivan, 

Sullivan, 

Madison, 

April    19,  1823. 

Tompkinsville,. . . 

Castleton, 

Richmond, 

April    16,  1823. 

Trenton,4 

Trenton,  

Oneida, 

April    19,  1819. 

As  Arcadia  ;  changed  July  21,  1858.    a  As  Saw  Pita 
Commonly  called  the  "  East  village  of  Fonda'' s  Bunk. 

iH  i  lint  of  the  town. 
As  Oldenbameveldt ;  reincorporated  as  Trenton ,  April  26, 1883. 


changed  March  11,  1887. 
The  name  of  the  post-office 


VILLAGES. 


27 


Names. 

Towns. 

Counties. 

When  chartered. 

Ulster 

Saugerties, 

Unadilla, 

Ulster, 

April 

26,  1831. 

Unadilla, 

Otsego, 

Washington,    . . 

April 
March 

2,  1827. 

Union  Village,  .  . . 

Easton  «fc  Greenwich, 

29,  1809 

Vernon,    

Vernon,    

Oneida, 

April 

6,  1827. 

Waddington,   .... 
Walden, 

April 
April 

26,  1829. 

Montgomery,  .... 

Orange,    

9,  1855. 

Warsaw, 

Warsaw, 

Wyoming, 

April 

17,  1843. 

Waterford, 

Waterford, 

Saratoga, 

April 

6,  1801 

Waterloo, 

Waterloo, 

Seneca,  

April 

9,  1824. 

Watertown, 

Watertown, 

Jefferson, 

April 

5,  1816. 

Watkins  '     . 

Dix,    

Schuyler, 

Cayuga, 

Chautauque,. . . 

April 
April 
April 

11,  1842. 

Weedsport, 

Westfield, 

26,  1831. 

Westfield, 

19,  1833. 

West  Troy,3 

Watervliet, 

Albany,    

April 

30.  1836. 

Whitehall,3 

Whitehall, 

Washington,    . . 

April 

7,  1806. 

WThitesborough,. . 

Whitestown,    .... 

Oneida, 

March  26,  1813. 

Yonkers, 

Yonkers, 

Westchester,  . . 

July 

21,  1853. 

OBSOLETE  NAMES  OF  VILLAGES 


INCORPORATED    BY    SPECIAL    ACTS    OF    THE    LEGISLATURE. 


Names. 


Counties.      When  adopted. 


Arcadia, 

Auburn, 

Black  Rock, 

Brooklyn, 

Buffalo, 

Colonie, 

Fairport,    

Gii>bonsville, 

Jefferson,  

Newtown,   

Oldenbarneveldt,  .. 

Oswego, 

Otsego, 

Ovid,  

Port  Ontario, 

Poughkeepsie, 

Rochester, 

Roehesterville, 

Rorkton, 

Salina, 

Saw  Pits, 

Syracuse, 

Troy, 

Utica,    

Watervliet,* 

Whitehall  Landing, 
Williamsburgh, 


Wayne, 

Cayuga, 

Erie, 

Kings, 

Erie 

Albany, 

(  hcmung, . . 

Albany 

Chemung,.. 
Chemung,.. 

Oneida, 

Oswego, 

Otsego, 

Seneca,  ... 

Oswego, 

Dutchess,  .. 

Monroe, 

Monr  e, 

Herkimer, .. 
Onondaga,  . 
Westchester, 
On'>nda£a,  . 
Rensselaer, . 

Oneida, 

Albany,  . .. 
Washington 
Kings 


April 
April 
Feb. 
April 
April 
April 
May 
April 
April 
March 
April 
March 
April 
April 
April 
April 
April 
■April 
April 
March 
April 
April 

,  |Feb. 
April 
March 

,  April 
April 


July 
March 
April 
April 


29,  1839, 

18. 1815, 

14,  ld&, 
2,  1801, 

2,  1813,;  April 
9,  1804,!  Feb. 

15,  1S37,!  April 
23,  1823,  April 

11,  1842,  .April 

3,  1815,  April 
19,  1319,  April 
14,  1828,  March 

3,  18(17,  June 

17.1816,  April 

4.  1837,  May 
8,1801,  March 

12,  1322,  April 
21,  1S17.  April 

16,  1850,  April 

12,  1824,  Dec 
23,  1823,  March 

13,  1825,  Dec. 
16,  1793,  April 

3,  1793,  Feb. 

30,  1301,  April 
7,  1806,  March 

14,  1827,:  April 


When  changed.     To  what  changed. 


21,  1853,  Newark. 
21,  1848,  City  of  Auburn. 
J  3,  1853,  Ciiy  of  Buffalo. 
8,  1834,iCity  of  Brooklyn. 

20,  1832,  .City  of  Buffalo. 

25,  1815, 'Annexed  to  Albany. 
18,  1845,  Horseheads. 
80,  1886,  West  Troy. 
8,  1852,  Watkins. 

21,  182S,Elmira. 
26,  1833,?iTrenton. 

24,  1848,  City  of  Oswego. 
12, 1812,  Cooperatown. 
11, 1849,  (Repealed.) 

7,  1844,;(Rcpealed.)         fsie. 
23,  1354, [City  of  Pou^hkcep- 
2s.  [884,  Ciiy  of  Rochester. 
12,  1822,  Rochester. 
16,  1852,  Little  Falls. 


14,  1947, 
11,  1337, 
14,  1S47, 
12,1816, 
13,  1832. 

9,  1304, 
3(»,  1820, 

7,  1851, 


City  of  Syracuse. 
Port  Chester. 
City  of  Syracuse. 
City  of  Troy. 
City  of  Utica. 
Colonie. 

Whitehall.     I  burgh. 
City     of    Williams- 


1  As  Jejferton  ;  changed  April  8,  1352. 

1  Including  the  former  village  of  Gibbonsville. 

8  As  WniU>lutll  Landing;  changed  March  30, 1S20. 

4  Act  contained  no  clause  of  incorporation. 


PART  II. 


CIVIL  OFFICERS. 


GOVERNORS. 


The  executive  power  in  New- York,  while  a  colony,  was  vested 
in  a  governor  and  council  of  twelve  members,  appointed  at  will 
by  the  king,  who  issued  instructions  for  their  guidance,  extending 
to  every  common  contingency  and  changeable  at  the  royal  plea- 
sure, but  seldom  materially  altered.   . 

At  the  beginning  of  the  Revolution,  the  salary  of  the  governor 
was  £1,500  currency,  and  perquisites  amounting  to  as  much  more.1 

From  11 11  to  1822  the  governor  was  elected  triennially.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  council  of  revision  and  president  of  the 
council  of  appointment.  Under  the  late  and  present  constitution 
the  governor  is  elected  biennially.  He  is  commander-in-chief  of 
the  military  and  naval  forces  of  the  state  ;  may  convene  the  Legis- 
lature, or  senate  only,  on  emergencies,2  and  possesses  the  pardon- 
ing power.3 

His  qualifications  and  general  duties  are  defined  by  the  consti- 
tution,4 and  lie  receives  a  salary  of  $4,000  per  annum. 

He  recommends  to  the  senate  the  appointment  of  the  officer? 
hereinafter  mentioned,  and  appoints  commissioners  of  deeds  in 
other  states,  notaries  public,  and  such  other  officers  as  are  from 
time  to  time  directed  by  special  acts ;  he  fills  most  of  the  vacan- 
cies occurring  in  office  (excepting  assemblymen,  state  senators  and 
congressmen)  until  a  regular  election  or  appointment  can  be  made, 
and  may  remove,  under  limitations  prescribed  by  statute,8  most 
state  and  county  officers.6 

He  communicates  to  the  Legislature,  at  the  beginning  of  each 
session,  and  from  time  to  time  by  message,  a  statement  of  the 
financial  condition  of  the  state,  and  recommends  such  measures  as 

1  Smith's  History  of  New-York,  Historical  Society's  edition,  volume  1,  page  861. 

2  Until  1821   the  governor  might  prorogue  the  Legislature  from  time   to  time,   not 

exceeding  sixty  days  in  a  year. 

3  Under  the  first  constitution,  this  extended,  in  cases  of  murder  and  treason,  to  a  respite 

until  the  next  session  of  the  Legislature  only,  when  the  Latter  might  pardon, 
commute  or  direct  the  execution  of  sentence.  In  treason  and  cases  of  impeach- 
ment he  is  still  thus  limited. 

*  Article  1,  sections  1  to  5 

•>  Revised  Btatutes,  part  1.  chapter  f>,  tide  6. 

6  In  1S4G  there  were  239  otllccs  filled  by  appointment  of  the  governor. 


GOVERNORS  —  COLONIAL  GOVERNORS. 


29 


he  may  deem  expedient,  and  is  charged  with  the  general  execu- 
tion of  the  laws.  In  case  of  vacancy,  his  place  is  filled  by  the 
lieutenant-governor  or  the  president  of  the  senate. 

The  term  of  office  of  the  governor,  and  of  all  other  officers  not 
expressly  excepted  by  law,  begins  with  the  civil  year  next  after 
their  election. 

The  civil  and  political  year  formerly  commenced  on  the  first 
day  of  July,1  but  is  now  defined  by  the  constitution  to  begin  on 
the  first  day  of  January.2  The  fiscal  year  of  the  state  begins  on 
the  first  dav  of  October. 


Colonial  Governors. 


Names 


Government- 


Peter  Minuit, 

Wouter  Van  Twiller, 

Willem  Kieft, 

Peter  Stuy  vesant, 

Richard  Nicolls,   

Col.  Francis  Lovelace, 

Capt.  Anthony  Colve, 

Sir  Edmund  Andross,  Knight, 

Anthony  Brockholls,3 

Col.  Thomas  Dongan,7 

Sir  Edmund  Andross, 

Francis  Nicholson,4 

Jacoh  Leisler,5 

Col.  Henry  Sloughter, 

Major  Richard  Ingoldesby,3 

Col.  Benjamin  Fletcher, 

Richard  Coote,  Earl  of  Bellomont,8  . . 

John  Nanfan,4 

Edward  Hyde,  Lord  Viscount  Cornbury . 
John,  Lord  Lovelace,  Baron  of  Gourlay, 

Richard  Ingoldesby,4 

Gerardus  Beekman,3 

Brigadier-General  Robert  Hunter,  . . . 

Peter  Schuyler,3 

William  Burnet, 

John  Montgomerie, 


Dutch,.. 
Dutch,. . 
Dutch,.  . 
Dutch!.. 
English, 
English, 
Dutch,. . 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English. 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 
English, 


Administration  began. 


May  4,  1626. 

April,  1633. 

March  28,  1638. 
May  11,  1647. 

September  8,  1664. 
May  23,  1667. 

Aug.(N.s.)12,  1673. 
Novemb'r  10.  1674. 
January    13,  1681. 


Sept. 

July 

October 

J  une 

March 

July 

August 

August 

May 

May 


30,  1682. 

28,  1688. 
9,  1688. 
3,  1689. 

19,  1691. 
23,  1691. 

29,  1692. 

2,  1698. 
19,  1701. 

3,  1702. 


December  18,  1708. 


May 

April 
June 
July 
Sept. 
April 


5,  1709. 
10,  1710. 

14,  1710. 
31,  1719. 
17,  1720. 

15,  1728. 


1  Act  for  regulating  elections,  passed  February  13,  1 7-7. 

'J  Confutation  1331,  article  i..  section  13;  do.  1846,  article  x  ,  section  6. 

3  President  of  the  council,  acting  m  governor. 

4  Lieutenant-Governor. 

'■'  Aasomed  tin-  title  of  Heat  -governor;  was  executed  for  high  treason.  May  16,  1091. 
*  Died  March  5,  1701  ;  Col.  William  Smith,  senior  member  of  the  council,"  claimed  the 

governor's  chair,  but  the  government  was  administered  bv  the  council  until  May 

I9,1T«1. 
7  Dongtn  was  removed,  April  22.  16->9  (o.  s.),  and  New-York  was  united  with  New 

England  under  the  same  governor. 


>3 


30 


COLONIAL  AND  STATE  GOVERNORS. 


Names- 

Governmen 

t. 

Administration,  began. 

Rip  Van  Dam,1 

English,  . 
English,   . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,   . 
English,   . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,   . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 
English,  . 

July            1    1731 

William  Cosbv, 

George  Clarke,1  2 

March        30'  1736 

A.dmiral  George  Clinton, 

Sept.  22,  1743. 
October  10,  1753. 
October     12    1753 

Sir  Danvers  Osborn,  Baronet,8 

James  De  Lancey,4 

Sir  Charles  Hardy,  Knight, 

September  3,  1755. 
July  3,  1757. 
July  30,  1759. 
October     26,  1761. 

James  De  Lance  v,4 

Cadwallader  Colden,1  6 

Gen.  Robert  Monckton, 

Cadwallader  Colden,4 

Nov.           15,  1761. 

Gen.  Robert  Monckton, 

June           12    1762. 

Cadwallader  Colden,4 

Sept.  14,  1763. 
Nov.          13    1765. 

Sir  Henry  Moore,  Baronet, 

Cadwallader  Colden,4 

Sept.  12,  1769. 
October  19.  1770. 
July            9,  1771. 

John  Murray,  Earl  of  Dunmore,8 

William  Tryon, 

Cadwallader  Colden,4 

April  7,  1774 
June          28,  1775. 

William  Tryon, 

James  Robertson,7 

Andrew  Elliot,4  7 

May  4,  1780. 
April          15,  1783. 

[New- York  was  evacuated  by  the  British,  November  25, 173?.] 


Governors  of  the  State. 


Elected. 

Governors. 

Votes. 

Opposing  Candidates. 

Votes. 

1777,.. 
1780,.. 
1783,.. 
1786,.. 
1789,.. 
1792,.. 

George  Clinton,8 

George  Clinton,9 

George  Clinton,9 

George  Clinton," 

George  Clinton, 

George  Clinton,10 

John  Jay, 

6,391 

8,440 

13,481 

16,012 

24,808 

Robert  Yates, 

John  Jay, 

5,962 
8,332 

1795,.. 

Robert  Yates, 

11,892 

1798,.. 

John  Jay 

Robert  R.  Livingston,. . 
Stephen  Van  Rensselaer, 

13,632 

1801 , . . 

George  Clinton, 

20,843 

1  President  of  the  council,  acting  as  governor. 

2  Commissioned  a*  lieutenant-governor,  October  30,  1736. 

3  Committed  suicide.  October  12,  1753. 

4  Lieutenant-governor. 

5  Commissioned  as  lieutenant-governor,  October  20,  1761. 
8  Attainted  and  banished,  October  22,  1779. 

7  British  military  governors,  not  recognized  by  the  state. 

8  A  fragment  of  the  canvass  of  1777  (Miscellaneous  Papers  37,  secretary's  office),  shows 

the  returns  from  Albany,  Cumberland,  Dutchess,  Tryon,  Ulster  and  Westchester 

as  follows : 

George  Clinton, 865  I  John  Jav 86T 

John  Morin  Scott, 886     Philip  Livingston, 5 

Philip  Schuyler 1012  |  Kobert  K.  Livingston 7 

The  return  from  Orange  and  other  southern  counties  gave  the  election  to  Clinton. 

0   We  are  not  aware  that  the  results  of  these  elections  are  preserved. 
10  The  votes  of  Clinton,  Otseeo  and  Tioga  counties  were  not  canvassed.    The  reason  of 
this  is  recorded  in  secretary's  office.  Deeds,  xxiv.,  p.  249. 


GOVERXORS    OF    THE    STATE. 


31 


Elected. 


Governors. 


1804,.. 
1807,.. 
1810,.. 
1813,.. 
1816,.. 
1817,.. 
1820,.. 
1822,.. 
1824,.. 
1826,.. 

1828,.. 

1830,.. 

1832,.. 
1334,.. 

1836,.. 

1838... 

1840,.. 

1842,.. 

1844,.. 


1846... 

1848,.. 

1850,.. 
1852, 

1854,.. 

1856... 


Morgan  Lewis,    

Daniel  D.  Tompkins,. , 
Daniel  D.  Tompkins,. . 
Daniel  D.  Tompkins,. . 
Daniel  D.  Tompkins,1 

De  Witt  Clinton, 

De  Witt  Clinton, 

Joseph  C.  Yates, 

De  Witt  Clinton, 

De  Witt  Clinton,2 

Martin  Van  Buren  '  . 


Votes. 


Enos  T.  Throop, 

William  L.  Marcy, . . . 
William  L.  Marcy,. . . 

William  L.  Marcy,  . . 

William  H.  Seward,  . 

William  H.  Seward,  . 

William  C.  Bouck,  .. 


Silas  Wright, 
John  Young, 


Hamilton  Fish, 


Washington  Hunt, 
Horatio  Sevmour, 


Myron  H.  Clark, 
John  A.  King,  .  . 


Opposing  Candidates. 


99,785 
136,794 

128,842 


»i,yuo,w  niram 

66,122Ufsse 
I  Isaac 


30,829  Aaron  Burr, 

35,074  Morgan  Lewis, 

43,094  Jonas  Piatt 

43,324  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer, 

45,412!Rut'us  King, 

43,310|Peter  B.  Porter,   

47,447|Daniel  D.  Tompkins,  .. 
128,493  Solomon  South  wick,.. . 

103,452  Samuel  Young, 

William  B.  Rochester,  . 
Smith  Thompson,  .  . . 
Solomom  Southwick, 
Francis  Granger.  .... 
Ezekiel  Williams,  . . . 

166,410  Francis  Granger, 

181 ,905; William  H.  Seward, 

Buel,    

S.  Smith, 

192,882  William  L.  Marcy,  .... 
William  C   Bouck,  .. 

Gerrit  Smith, 

Luther  Bradish, 

Alvan  Stewart, 

Millard  Fillmore,  . . . 

Alvan  Stewart, 

Silas  Wright, 

Henry  Bradley, 

Ogden  Edwards, . 

{John  A.  Dix, 
Reuben  EL  Walworth, 
William  Goodell,.... 

214,614  Horatio  Seymour, 

{  Washington  Hunt,. . . 
)  Minthorne  Tompkins, 
f  Horatio  Sevmour,  . . . 

156,804:  <  Daniel  Ullman, 

(^Greene  C.  Bronson,. . 

264,400$  ^T^  J-Pa?er>  — 


222,011 
208,072 
241,090 

198,878 
218,7 


264,121 


:  (  Erastus  Brooks, 


Votes. 

22,139 

30,989 

36,484 

39,718 

38,647 

1,479 

45,990 

2,910 

87,003 

96,135 

106,444 

33,345 

120,361 

2,332 

156,672 

168,969 

136,648 

3 ,  496 

182,401 

216,808 

2,662 

186,091 

7 ,  263 

231,057 

15,136 

187,306 

12,844 

6,305 

122,811 

116,811 

1,593 

214,352 

239,730 

19,299 

156,495 

122.282 

33,850 

198,616 

130,870 


1  John  Tayler  acted  as  governor  from  February  24  to  July  1,  1317. 

2  Nathaniel  Pitcher  acted  as  governor  from  the  death  of'  Clint  >n,  February  11,  1S23, 

till  the  expiration  of  the  term. 

3  Resigned   March  12,1829.     Enos  T.  Throop  acted  as  governor  till  the  expiration  of 

the  term. 


32 


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS SECRETARIES. 


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS. 

The  lieutenant-governor  is  elected  in  the  same  manner  and  foi 
the  same  term  as  the  governor.  He  is,  ex-officio,  president  of  the 
senate,  a  commissioner  of  the  canal  fund  and  of  the  land  office, 
a  member  of  the  canal  board,  a  trustee  of  the  Idiot  asylum,  a  regent 
of  the  university,  and  a  trustee  of  the  capitol  and  of  the  new  state 
hall.  He  acts  as  governor  in  cases  of  vacancy  occurring  in  that 
office,  and  receives  $6  for  each  day's  attendance  in  the  performance 
of  his  official  duties. 


Names. 


Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  . . . 
Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,. 
Jeremiah  Van  Rensselaer, 

John  Broome,1 

John  Tavler,1 

De  Witt  Clinton,2 

John  Tayler, 

Erastus  Root,  . 

James  Tallmadge, 

Nathaniel  Pitcher, 

Enos  T.  Throop,3 

William  M.Oliver,8 

Edward  P.  Livingston, . . . 

John  Tracy, 

Luther  Bradish, 

Daniel  S.  Dickinson, 

Addison  Gardiner,4 

Hamilton  Fish,4 

George  W.  Patterson,.  . . . 

Sanford  E.  Church, 

Henry  J.  Raymond, 

Henry  R.  Selden, 


Residence. 

Cortland, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

New- York, 

Albany,  

New-York,    

Albany, 

Delhi, 

Poughkeepsie, . . . 

Sandy  Hill, 

Auburn, 

Perm  Yan, 

Clermont,    

Oxford, 

New-York, 

Binghamton, 

Rochester, 

New- York,    

Fredonia, 

Albion, 

New-York, 
Rochester 


Elected. 


1777. 
1795. 
1801. 
1801. 
1811. 
1811. 
1813. 
1822. 
1821. 
182G. 
1828. 
1830. 
1830. 
1832. 
1838. 
1842. 
1844. 
1847. 
1848. 
1850. 
1854. 
1856. 


SECRETARIES    OF    STATE. 


The  secretary  of  state  is  the  keeper  of  the  state  archives.  He  is 
a  regent  of  the  university,5  a  commissioner  of  the  land  office6  and  <>t' 
the  canal  fund,7  a  member  of  the  canal  board8  and  of  the  board  of 
state  canvassers,9  a  trustee  of  the  capitol  and  of  the  new  state 
hall,  a  trustee  of  the  Idiot  asylum,10  and  has  numerous  specific  duties 


i  Broome  died  in  Aug.,  1810.  The  senate  appointed  Taiyler  their  president,  Jan.  29, 1811. 

2  Elected  under  a  special  act. 

3  Throop  having  succeeded  Van  liuren  as  governor,the  senate  appointed  Oliver  their 

president,  January  5,  lsso. 

4  Gardiner  having  been  elected  a  judge  of  the  Court  of  Appeals,  in  June,  1847    Fish 

was  elected  to  fill  the  vacancy,  under  an  act  passed  September  27  of  that  year. 
•  By  act  of  April  8.  1S42.  8  Act  of  April  IS,  188B. 

«  Act  of  May  ■>,  17S6.  v  Revised  Statutes,  828. 

7  Act  of  April  15, 1817.  10  Act  of  July  10,  1651. 


SECRETARIES    OF    STATE. 


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in  relation  to  the  publication  and  distribution  of  the  Laws,  the 
issuing  of  patents  for  land,  commissions,  pardons  and  licenses  ;  the 
fiiino-  of  applications  from  aliens  and  from  companies  formed  under 
general  laws,1  and  the  issuing  of  notices  for  elections.  He  reports 
annually  to  the  Legislature  the  statistics  of  pauperism  and  crime 
received  from  the  several  counties,  and,  from  time  to  time,  upon  such 
other  subjects  as  may  be  required  by  law  or  resolution  of  either 
branch  of  the  Legislature.  At  the  opening  of  each  session,  he  attends 
and  administers  to  the  members  of  assembly  the  constitutional  oath. 
This  officer,  in  the  colonial  period,  was  appointed  by  the  crown. 
From  1777  to  1822  he  held  his  office  under  the  council  of  ap- 
pointment, of  which  he  was,  ex-officio,  clerk.  From  18222  to  1846 
he  was  appointed  for  a  term  of  three  years,  by  an  open,  separate 
nomination  and  subsequent  joint  ballot  of  the  senate  and  assembly. 
He  is  now  elected3  for  a  term  of  two  years,  and  receives  a  salary 
of  82,500.4  He  appoints  a  deputy,  who  is  clerk  of  the  land  office, 
and  the  necessary  clerks  in  the  several  departments  of  his  office. 


Names. 


Residences. 


Appointed  or  Elected. 


John  Morin  Scott, 

Lewis  Allaire  Scott. 

Daniel  Hale, 

Thomas  Tillotso   , 

Klisha  Jenkins. 

Thomas  Tillotson, 

Elisha  Jenkins, 

Daniel  Hale, 

Elisha  Jenkins, 

Jacob  Rutsen  Van  Rensselaer 

Peter  B.  Porter, 

Robert  R.  Tillotson,   

Charles  D.  Cooper, 

John  V;in  Ness  Fates,8 

Azariah  C.  Flagg,   

John  A.  Dix,.  .'. 

John  C.  Spencer, 

Samuel  Young 

Nathaniel  S.  Benton, 

Christopher  Morgan, 

Henry  S    Randall. 

Elias  W.  Leavenworth, 

Joel  T.  Headley, 

Gideon  J.  Tucker 


New-York, 

New-York, 

Albany, 

Redhook, 

Hudson, 

Redhook, 

Hudson, 

Albany, 

Hudson, 

Claverack,  

Niagara  Falls,  .  . 

Redhook, 

Albany 

Albany, 

Plattsburcrh, 

Albany. 

Canandaigua,    . . 

Ballston 

Little  Falls, 

Auburn. 

Cortland  Village, 

Syracuse, 

New  Windsor,  . . 
New-York 


March 

October 

March 

August 

March 

February 

February 

February 

February 

February 

February 

February 

April 

April 


13. 
23', 
24, 

10, 
16, 

16, 

1, 

i! 

28, 

16, 
12. 
10, 
24, 


February   14, 


February 
February 
February 
February 

November 
November 
November 
November 
November 


1778. 
1789. 
1798. 
1801. 
180G. 
1807. 
1808. 
1810. 
1811. 
1813. 
1815. 
1816. 
1817. 
1818. 
182b. 
1836. 
1839. 
1842. 
1845. 
1847. 
1851. 
1853. 
1855. 
1857. 


1  Banking  companies  file  their  applications  with  the  bank  department  (actor  April  in, 
1864),  alio  insurance  companies  (except  marine)  with  the  comptroller.  (Act  of 
June  '..i   l  <-■;. 

3  Act  of  April  i2.  1882.  3  Constitution  of  1646,  article  ▼.,  section  1. 

*  Until  i ,':»",  'h<-  secretary  was  paid  by  fees.  A  law  of  that  year  changed  the  compen- 
sation in  :i  -alary,  ami  directed  i\v  feea  to  !><■  paid  into  the  state  treasury. 

6  Reappointed  by  the  Legislature,  February  18,  1328. 


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COMPTROLLERS. 


COMPTROLLERS. 

By  a  resolution  of  the  provincial  convention,  Comfort  Sands  was 
appointed  auditor-general,  for  settling  certain  public  accounts.  On 
the  23d  of  March,  1782,  he  resigned,  and  the  governor  and  council  of 
appointment  were  authorized  to  appoint  an  auditor,  whose  office 
should  continue  two  years.  It  was  subsequently  continued,  by  seve- 
ral acts,  until  February  17,  1797,  when  the  office  of  comptroller 
was  created,  and  continued  by  repeated  extension  of  two  and  three 
years,  until  February  28,  1812,  when  it  was  permanently  organized. 

The  comptroller  is  the  auditor  of  the  public  accounts,  excepting 
of  those  payable  from  the  canal  and  bank  funds.  He  is,  ex-officio,  a 
commissioner  of  the  land  office  and  of  the  canal  fund,  a  member  of 
the  canal  board,  a  trustee  of  the  Idiot  asylum,  a  trustee  of  the  capitol 
and  new  state  hall,  and  has  numerous  and  responsible  duties  in  rela- 
tion to  the  payment  of  the  current  expenses  of  the  state,  the  man- 
agement of  funds,  collection  of  taxes,  loaning  of  moneys,  and  other 
duties  directed  by  general  laws  or  authorized  by  special  acts. 

By  an  act  of  April  12,  1822,  this  office,  having  previously  been 
filled  by  the  council  of  appointment,  was  made  subject  to  appoint- 
ment for  a  term  of  three  years,  by  joint  ballot  of  the  Legislature, 
in  the  same  manner  as  the  secretary  of  state.  The  present  constitu- 
tion requires  his  election  biennially.  He  receives  a  salary  of  $2,500, 
and  is  at  present  allowed  a  deputy,  accountant  and  eleven  clerks. 

Comfort  Sands,  auditor-general,  by  convention,  July  24,  1776. 
Petoff  T.  Curtenius,  auditor,  April  8,  1782. 


Names  of  Comptrollers. 

Kesidences. 

Appointed  or  Elected 

March 
March 

August 

March 

February 

February 

January 

January 

15, 
12, 

10, 

26, 

12, 

13, 

27, 

11, 

4, 

27, 

7, 

2, 

6i 

18, 
4, 
8, 
7, 
3, 

1797. 

John  V.  Henry, 

Elisha  Jenkins, 

Albany, 

1800. 

Hudson,   

Albany, ... 

Salem, 

1801. 

Archibald  Mclntyre, 

1806. 

1821. 

William  L.  Marcy, 

Albany, 

1828. 

Silas  Wright,  Jr., 

Canton, 

Albanv          

1829. 

1888. 

February 

.la  nuary 

February 

November 

November 

December 

November 

November 

November 

November 

1839. 

John  A.  Collier,. ... 

Binghamton,   

Albany, 

Buffalo, 

1841. 

Azariah  C.  Flagg, 

Millard  Fillmore, 

1842. 

1847. 

Lockport, 

1849. 

Philo  C.  Fuller  ' 

Geneseo, 

1850. 

John  C.  Wright, 

Schenectady, 

Ballston, 

Albion,  

1851. 

James  M.  Cook,  

Lorenzo  Burrows, 

1853. 
1855. 

Banford  E.  Church 

Albion. 

1857. 

1  Appointed  by  the  governor. 


TREASURERS. 


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TREASURERS. 

The  provincial  convention  appointed  Peter  Van  Brugh  Liv- 
ingston, treasurer,  to  disburse  the  moneys  raised  and  issued  in  the 
revolutionary  operations  of  the  day,  and  he  was  retained  in  that 
important  station  until  after  the  establishment  of  a  state  govern- 
ment.1 The  very  great  responsibility  of  this  office,  which  was  at 
an  early  day  the  principal  financial  organ  of  the  state,  led  to  the 
unique  custom  of  naming  the  incumbent  by  special  act ;  and  a 
memorable  event  that  occurred  near  the  beginning  of  this  century, 
impressed  the  importance  of  frequent  accountability  and  a  short 
official  term.2  The  treasurer  continued  to  be  appointed  by  special 
acts  for  short  periods  until  1822,  when  this  office  was  directed  to 
be  filled  by  annual  appointment  of  the  Legislature. 

Under  the  present  constitution,  the  treasurer  is  elected  for  two 
years,  and  his  duties  have  been  narrowed  down  to  the  receipt  of 
moneys,  and  the  payments  of  drafts  upon  the  warrants  of  the 
comptroller,  auditor  of  the  canal  department,  superintendent  of 
the  bank  department,  and  superintendent  of  public  instruction. 

The  treasurer  is,  ex-officio,  a  commissioner  of  the  land  office 
and  of  the  canal  fund,  and  a  member  of  the  canal  board  and  of 
the  board  of  state  canvassers.  He  receives  a  salary  of  $1,500, 
and  is  allowed  a  deputy,  book-keeper  and  clerk. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Appointed  or  Elected. 

New-York, 

Albany,    

April  1,  1778. 
March          16,  1798. 

Robert  McClallen  3 

Abraham  G.  Lansing, 

February  8,  1803. 
February  5,  1808. 
February  8,  IS  10. 
February  18,  1812. 
February  10,  1813. 
February  12,  1817. 
January  29,  1821. 
November  25,  1824. 

Salem,    

Abraham  0.  Lansing, 

David  Thomas    

Albany,    

Salem,    

Charles  Z   Piatt 

Albany, 

Albany  

Benjamin  Knower,* 

Abraham  Keyser,  Jr., 

Gamaliel  II    Barstow, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Nichols, 

February  10,  1825. 
February  14,  1826. 
February  5,  1838. 
February      4,  1839. 

Albany, 

Gamaliel  II.  Barstow, 

Jacob  Haight, 

Nichols, 

Catskill, 

1  Jacobus  Van  Zandt,  James  Beekman,  Samuel  Verplanck,  Eichard  Yates  and  Abra- 
ham Brasher  were,  appointed  by  the  provincial  convention  to  audit  accounts, 
August  '-':;,  17T.">.  On  the  uli  ol  December,  177f>,  J.  Van  Zandt.  Deming  Beekman, 
A»  Brasher,  J.  Raj  and  0.  Bands  were  appointed  this  committee.  In  the  third 
congress.  .J.  Van  Zandt.  C   Sands.  I),  Beekman  and  K.  Banker  were  appointed. 

s  See  Hammond's  Political  History  of  New-York,  i.,  19:J. 

»  Resigned  January  81,  lS'tf. 

*  Preappointed  by  the  Legislature,  February  2'6,  1823. 


TREASURERS ATTORNEY-GENERALS. 


Names. 

Eesidences. 

Appointed  or  Elected. 

Thomas  Farrington, 

Oweffo, 

February        7,  1842. 
February        3,  1845. 
February        2,  1846. 

Benjamin  Enos,    

De  Ruyter, 

Owe^o, 

Thomas  Farrington, 

Alvah  Hunt,    

James  M.  Cook, 

Ballston  Spa, 

Buffalo,    

Buffalo, 

Benjamin  Welch,1 

November     20    1852 

Elbridge  G.  Spaulding, 

Stephen  Clark, 

November      8,  1853. 

Albany,    

Buffalo, 

November       7,  1855. 

Isaac  V.  Vanderpoel, 

November      3,  1857. 

ATTORNEY-GENERALS. 

The  office  of  attorney-general  existed  under  the  colonial  gov- 
ernment, in  which,  besides  the  ordinary  duties  of  public  attorney, 
he  was  charged  with  the  preparation  of  letters  patent  for  corpora- 
tions and  grants  of  land,  the  fees  from  which  were  highly  lucrative. 
John  Tabor  Kempe  was  the  last  attorney-general,  under  the  English 
government. 

Under  the  first  constitution,  this  office  was  filled  by  the  council 
of  appointment;  from  1822  to  1846,  by  joint  ballot  of  the  Legis- 
lature, for  a  term  of  three  years,  and  since  1846  by  popular 
election,  with  a  term  of  two  years.  Besides  being  the  legal 
prosecutor  in  behalf  of  the  state,  the  attorney-general  is  a  com- 
missioner of  the  land  office  and  of  the  canal  fund,  a  member  of 
the  canal  board  and  of  the  board  of  state  canvassers,  and  a 
trustee  of  the  capitol  and  of  the  new  state  hall.  He  receives  a 
salary  of  $2,000. 


Names. 


Egbert  Benson,2 

Richard  Varick, 

Aaron  Burr, 

Morgan  Lewis, 

Nathaniel  Lawrence,. . . 
Josiah  Ogden  Hoffman, . 
Ambrose  Spencer, . . .    . 

John  Wood  worth, 

Matthias  B.  Hildreth,.  . 
Abraham  Van  Vechten, 
Matthias  B.  Hildreth,.  . 
Thomas  Addis  Emmett, 
Abraham  Van  Vechten, 


Residences. 


Jamaica, . 
New-York, 
New-York 
Rhinebeck 
New-  York . 
New- York, 
Hudson,  . 
Albany, . . 
Johnstown 
Albany,  .. 
Johnstown 
New-York, 
Albany,  . . 


Appointed  or  Elected. 


May 
May 

September 

November 

December 

November 

February 

February 

March 

February 

February 

August 

February 


8,  1777. 

14,  1789. 

29,  1789. 

8,  1791. 

24,  1792. 

13,  1795. 

3,  1802. 

3,  1804. 

18,  1808. 

2,  1810. 

1,  1811. 

12,  1812. 

13,  1813. 


1  Election  contested  :  succeeded  Cook  on  above  date. 

2  Appointed  by  an  ordinance  of  the  convention  ;  commissioned  January  15, 1778. 


ATTORNEY-GENERALS STATE    ENGINEERS. 


37 


Names. 

Martin  Van  Buren,. 
Thomas  J.  Oakley,. 
Samuel  A.  Talcott,1. 
Greene  C.  Bronson,, 
Samuel  Beardsley,  . 

Willis  Hall, 

George  P.  Barker, . , 
John  Van  Buren,.  . 
Ambrose  L.  Jordan 
Levi  S.  Chatfield,2.. 

Gardner  Stow,3 

Ogden  Hoffman, 

Stephen  B.  Cushing 
Lyman  Tremain,  . . 


Residences. 


Appointed  or  Elected. 


Albany, 

Poughkeepsie, 

Utica, 

Utica, , 

Utica, 

New-York,  . . , 

Buffalo, 

Albany, 

Hudson, 

Laurens, 

Troy, 

New-York,  .    , 

Ithaca, 

Albany, 


February 

July 

February 

February 

January 

February 

February 

February 

November 

November 

December 

November 

November 

November 


17,  1815. 

8,  1819. 

12,  1821. 

27,  1829. 

12,  1836. 

4,  1839. 

7,  1842. 
3,  1845. 

2,  1847. 

6,  1849. 

8,  1853. 
8,  1853. 

7,  1855. 

3,  1857. 


STATE    ENGINEERS    AND    SURVEYORS. 

The  office  of  surveyor-general  existed  under  the  colonial  gov- 
ernment, the  last  incumbent  being  Alexander  Golden.  It  was 
renewed  in  an  act  passed  March  20,  1781,  for  raising  two  regi- 
ments for  the  defence  of  the  state,  on  bounties  of  unappropriated 
lands,  and  was  filled  by  the  council  of  appointment  until  1822, 
when  the  appointing  power  was  given  to  the  Legislature,  and  con- 
tinued till  the  office  was  abolished.  In  1803  the  surveyor-general 
was  made  a  commissioner  of  the  land  office,  in  1821  a  state 
canvasser,  in  1817  a  canal  commissioner;  and  he  has  had  numerous 
special  duties  imposed  by  acts  relative  to  the  sale  and  settlement 
of  lands,  adjusting  disputed  titles  and  Indian  claims,  laying  out 
of  roads  and  other  internal  improvements,  and  matters  relating  to 
the  salt  springs,  reserved  village  plots,  and  other  property  in  which 
the  state  had  an  interest. 

In  the  constitution  of  18464  the  office  of  surveyor-general  was 
replaced  by  that  of  state  engineer  and  surveyor.  He  is  chosen 
at  a  general  election,  holds  his  office  two  years,  and  is,  ex-fficio, 
a  trustee  of  state  hall,  a  commissioner  of  the  land  office,  and 
member  of  the  canal  board  and  of  the  board  of  state  canvassers. 
lie  also  has  general  duties  in  relation  to  the  railroads  and  canals, 
not  required  of  the  former  officer,5  and  must  be  a  practical  engi- 
neer.    His  salary  is  £2,500. 


1  Reappointed  by  Legislature,  February  8,  1323. 
'-'  l**^i tru'-'l  November  28,  1858. 

3  Appointed  l>y  governor. 

4  Constitution   article  5,  section  2. 

'•>  Bee  act  of  May  I.  1848.  defining  bis  dntlee.    lie  possesses  all  the  powers  that  belonged 
to  the  surveyor-gem  ml,  except  that  of  a  commissioner  of  the  canal  fund. 


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STATE    ENGINEERS BANKING    DEPARTMENT. 


Surveyor-  Generals. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Appointed  or  Elected. 

Philip  Schuvler, 

Albany,    

March            30,  1781. 
May               13,  1784. 
January         20,  1835. 
February        5,  1838. 
February        7,  1842. 
February        3,  1845. 

Simeon  De  Witt,1 

William  Campbell, 

Cherry  Valley, 

Albany, 

Newburgh, 

Bridgehampton, . . . 

Orville  L.  Holley 

Nathaniel  Jones, 

Hugh  Halsey, 

State  Engineers 

and  Surveyors. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Appointed  or  Elected. 

Date. 

Charles  B   Stuart 

Geneva, 

Nyack,  .    ... 

Albany, 

Piermont,.  . . 
Schenectady, 

Utica, 

Piermont, . . . 
Lyons, 

Elected, 

Nov      2   1847 

Hezekiah  C.  Seymour, 
William  J.  McAlpine,2 
Wheeler  H.  Bristol,3.. 

Henry  Ramsay, 

John  T.  Clark,   

Silas  Seymour,  

Elected, 

Nov      6  1849 

Elected, 

Appointed  by  Gov'r 
Appointed  by  Gov'r 

Elected, 

Elected, 

Nov.     4,  1851. 
Sept.  21,  1853. 
Dec.    10,  1853. 
Nov.     8,  1853. 
Nov      7   1855 

Elected, 

Nov.     3   1857. 

BANKING    DEPARTMENT. 

The  act  creating  a  safety  fund4  directed  the  appointment  of 
three  bank  commissioners,  holding  their  office  two  years,  and 
charged  with  the  duty  of  visiting  banks,  examining  their  condi- 
tion, and  reporting  annually  to  the  Legislature  the  results  of  their 
labors.  The  governor  and  senate  were  to  appoint  one  of  the 
commissioners,  the  banks  of  the  1st,  2d  and  3d  senate  districts 
another,  and  those  of  the  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th  and  8th,  the  third. 
They  received  a  salary  of  $1,500  out  of  the  bank  fund.  By  an 
act  of  May  14,  1840,  a  fourth  bank  commissioner  was  to  be 
appointed,  and  banks  under  the  general  law  were  made  subject 
to  their  visitation.  The  office  was  abolished  April  18,  1843,  the 
reports  of  banks  being  thereafter  made  to  the  comptroller. 


1  Reappointed  by  the  Legislature,  February  8,  1S23. 

2  Resigned,  August  1,  1S58. 

3  Declined. 

«  Passed  April  2,  tS2f>. 


BANKING    DEPARTMENT PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION.        39 

Bank  Commissioners. 


Names. 


George  It.  Davis, 

James  Re  s, 

Charles  ^tebbins 
Lewis  Eaton,.  . 
George  R.  Davis, 
Hiram  Denio, 
.Tohn  G-  Forbes, 
Trumbull  Gary, 
Chandler  Starr.. 
Rates  Cook,1  .  . . 
Win.  H.  Averill, 


Residences. 


Troy,     

Geneva,    — 
Cazenovia,  .. 

Lock  port 

Troy 

Utica   

Syracuse,.    .. 

Batavia, 

New- York,  .. 

Albany, 

Cooperstown, 


Appointed. 


By  whom  Appointed. 


Feb.  1, 
Feb.  1, 
Jan.  9, 
Feb.  15, 
Apr.  10, 
Apr.  10, 
Feb.  11, 
Mar.  8, 
Apr.  10, 
May  14, 
June    7, 


1S30,  'Banks,  1st 
1830, 'Banks,  4th 
1830,  Governor 
Banks,  4th 
Governor 
Governor 
Governor 
Governor 
Governor 
Governor 
Governor 


1832. 
1833, 
1835, 

1840. 
1840; 
1S40, 
1840. 
1841, 


,  2d,  3d  districts,   . . . 
,5th,  6th,  7th,  Sth  dis. 

and  senate, 

,5th,  6th,  7th,  Sth  dis. 

and  senate, 

and  senate, 

and  senate , 

and  senate, 

and  senate, 

and  senate, 

and  senate, 


Remarks. 


4  Terms. 

1  Term. 

5  Terms. 
3  Terms. 
ReappM. 
v.  Eaton. 
v.  Denio. 
v.Stebbins. 
r.  Davia 

2  Terms. 
v.  Cook. 


The  office  of  superintendent  of  the  bank  department  was  formed 
April  12,  1851,  from  the  comptroller's  office.  It  has  the  general 
supervision  of  the  banks  of  the  state,  whose  condition  is  reported 
annually  to  the  Legislature.  The  superintendent  is  appointed 
by  the  governor  and  senate  for  three  years,  and  receives  a  salary 
of  $5,000.     He  has  a  deputy  and  several  registers  and  clerks. 


Superintendents 

of  the  Banking  Departments. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Appointed  or  Elected. 

Daniel  B.  St.  John, 

April           15,  1851. 
April            4,  1854. 
January     30,  1856. 

Marius  Schoonmaker, 

Albany, 

James  ML  Cook, 

Ballston  Spa, 

DEPARTMENT    OF    PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION. 

The  office  of  superintendent  of  common  schools  was  created 
June  19,  1812,  and  continued  until  April  3,  1821,  when  it  was 
abolished  by  a  clause  in  the  appropriation  bill  of  that  year,  and 
its  duties  vested  in  the  secretary  of  state,  who  generally  transacted 
the  business  by  a  deputy.  By  act  of  March  30,  1854,  the 
office  of  superintendent  of  public  instruction  was  created,  to  be 
filled  by  joint  ballot  of  the  senate  and  assembly  for  a  term  of 
three  years.  His  salary  is  $2,500,  and  he  is  allowed  a  deputy, 
and  the  necessary  clerks,  not  exceeding  three,  whose  ao-gregate 
salary  may  not  exceed  #3,000.  He  is  by  virtue  of  his"  office  a 
regent  of  the  university,  and  it  is  his  duty  to  visit,  as  often  as  may 
be  practicable,  such  of  the  schools  and  academies  of  the  state  as 
he  may  deem  expedient,  to  inquire  into  their  course  of  instruction, 
management  and  discipline,  and  report  annually  to  the  Legislature. 


1  Under  act  of  May  14, 1340. 


40  PUBLIC    INSTRUCTION CANAL    DEPARTMENT. 

State  Superintendents  of  Common   Schools. 


Name*. 

Kesidences 

Appointed. 

Gideon  Hawlev, 

Albany, 

January    14    1813 

Welcome  Esleeck, 

Albany, 

Fehrnnrv  22     1801 

Superintendents  of  Public  Instruction. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Appointed. 

Victor  M.  Rice, 

Buffalo, 

April           4,  1854. 
April           7,  1857. 

Henry  H.  Van  Dyck, 

Albany, 

CANAL    DEPARTMENT. 

A  joint  resolution  of  the  Legislature,  of  March  15,  1810,  ap- 
pointed Gouverneur  Morris,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  I)e  Witt 
Clinton,  Simeon  De  Witt,  William  North,  Thomas  Eddy  and 
Peter  B.  Porter,  to  explore  a  route  for  a  canal  to  Lake  Erie,  and 
report. 

On  the  8th  of  April,  1811,  the  above  named,  with  Robert  R. 
Livingston  and  Robert  Fulton,  were  appointed  to  consider  all  sub- 
jects relating  to  canals,  to  petition  congress,  and  adopt  such  other 
measures  as  might  be  deemed  expedient  for  promoting  these  im- 
provements. By  an  act  of  June  19,  1812,  they  were  empowered 
to  purchase  the  rights,  interests  and  estate  of  the  Western  Inland 
Lock  Navigation  Company.1 

On  the  17th  of  April,  1816,  commissioners  were  appoined  to 
construct  a  canal  from  the  Hudson  river  to  Lake  Erie  and  Lake 
Champlain.  The  first  commissioners  were  named  in  the  act,  and 
vacancies  were  to  be  filled  by  the  Legislature  in  the  same  manner 
as  senators  in  congress  are  appointed.  By  an  act  of  May  6,  1844, 
their  numbers  were  reduced  to  four  (the  office  of  the  two  not 
acting  being  abolished),  and  they  were  made  elective,  on  a  term 
of  four  years.  By  the  constitution  of  1846,  three  canal  commis- 
sioners are  elected,  on  a  term  of  three  years,  and  they  have  been 
so  classified,  that  one  is  elected  every  year.  They  receive  a  salary 
of  $1,700  each. 


1  By  an  art  of  March  30, 1792,  Samuel  Jones,  David  Gelston,  Comfort  Sands.  Malancton 
Smith  and  Nicholas  Hoffman,  in  New-York,  and  Abraham  Ten  Broeck,  John  Taylcr, 
Philip  S.  Van  Rensselaer.  Cornelius  Glen  and  John  Ten  Krocck,  in  Albany,  were 
appointed  commissioners  for  taking  subscriptions  and  issuing  stock  in  the  Western  and 
Northern  Inland  Navigation  Companies. 

I  nder  anthoHty  conferred  by  the  act  of  April  15,  1817,  the  Supreme  Court  appointed 
Richard  Varick,  Nathaniel  W.  Howell,  William  W.  Woolsey,  Obadlah  German  and 
Elishn  Jenkins,  to  appraise  the  property  of  the  former  company.  The  amount  paid  waj 
$152,71&62    (History  of  the  N.  Y.  Canals,  ii.}  40,) 


CANAL   DEPARTMENT.  41 

The  canal  fund  was  created  April  15,  1817,  and  the  lieutenant- 
governor,  comptroller,  attorney-general,  surveyor-general,  secretary 
of  state  and  treasurer,  were  made  commissioners  for  its  manage- 
ment The  canal  board  was  created  April  18,  1826,  consisting 
of  the  canal  commissioners  and  the  commissioners  of  the  canal 
fund,  to  which  the  state  engineer  and  surveyor  is  now  added. 

An  act  passed  February  9,  1821,  authorized  the  appointment,  by 
concurrent  resolution  of  the  Legislature,  of  three  canal  appraisers 
on  the  Champlain  canal,  three  on  the  western  and  three  on  the 
eastern  sections  of  the  Erie  canal.  A  section,  in  an  act  of  April 
20,  1825,  directed  the  appointment,  by  the  governor  and  senate, 
of  two  freeholders,  who,  being  associated  with  any  one  of  the 
acting  canal  commissioners,  should  be  appraisers. 

By  an  act  passed  May  10,  1836,  three  canal  appraisers,  with  a 
term  of  two  years,  were  directed  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor 
and  senate,  who  were  to  receive  a  per  diem  allowance  of  $4  for 
the  time  employed,  and  five  cents  per  mile  as  mileage. 

An  act  passed  March  11,  1833,  directed  the  appointment  of  a 
second  deputy  comptroller,  to  perform  any  of  the  duties  of  the 
comptroller  in  relation  to  the  canals,  except  as  a  commissioner  of 
the  canal  fund;  this  office  was  continued  until  May  13,  1840,  when 
it  was  abolished,  and  the  commissioners  of  the  canal  fund  were 
directed  tp  appoint  a  chief  clerk,  who  should  be  a  clerk  of  the 
canal  board  and  perform  all  the  duties  of  the  former  officer. 

The  office  of  auditor  of  the  canal  department  was  created  by 
an  act  of  April  3,  1848,  which  abolished  the  office  of  chief  clerk 
of  the  canal  department.  The  duties  of  the  latter,  together  with 
all  the  powers  of  the  comptroller  in  relation  to  the  canals  (except 
as  a  commissioner  of  the  canal  fund),  were  vested  in  the  auditor, 
who  was  also  made  secretary  of  the  commissioner's  of  the  canal 
fund  and  of  the  canal  board.  He  has  a  seal  of  office,1  issues  war- 
rants for  payments  out  of  the  canal  fund,  and  submits  annually  to 
its  commissioners  a  statement  of  the  receipts  and  payments  on 
account  of  the  canals  and  the  canal  debt;  he  instructs  disbursing 
and  collecting  agents,  and  has  the  general  direction  of  affairs 
relating  to  the  finances  of  the  canals.  His  salary  is  $2,500  per 
annum.  He  is  appointed  by  the  commissioners  of  the  canal  fund 
for  a  term  of  two  years. 

Superintendents  of  repairs,  collectors  of  tolls,  division  engineers 
(not  exceeding  three),  resident  engineers  (not  exceeding  twelve), 
and  as  many  first  assistant  engineers  as  the  public  interests  require 

1  The  d'  vice  of  this  seal,  of  which  we  give  an  engraving,  was  taken  from  the  medal 
struck  by  the  city  of  New-York  in  commemoration  of  the  completion  of  the  Erie  canal 
in  1825. 


42 


CANAL    DEPARTMENT. 


are  appointed  by  the  canal  board.     The  state  engineer  and  sur- 
veyor has  the  general  supervision  of  the  engineering  department.- 

Canal   Commissioners. 


Names. 


Stephen  Van  Rensselaer, 

De  Witt  Clinton,2 

Joseph  Ellicott, 

Samuel  Young,3 

Myron  Holley,  

Henrv  Seymour, 

William  C  Bouek,3  *... 

Jonas  Earll,  Jr.,3 

Michael  Hoffman,5 

Heman  J.  Redfield, 

John  Bowman,3 

William  Baker,3  6 

Samuel  B.  Baggies* 

Asa  Whitney    7. ....... .. 

S.  Newton  Dexter,    7. .. 

David  Hudson,    7 

George  H.  Boughton,    7 

Henry  Hamilton,    7 

Jonas  Eartl,  Jr. 

James  Hooker.7 

George  W.  Little,8 

Daniel  P.  Bissell,8 

Benjamin  Enos,8 

Stephen  Clark,"  

Nathaniel  Jones  (2  y'rs\ 
Jonas  Earll,  Jr.  (2  y'rs), 
Stephen  <  lark  (4  y'rs1. 
Daniel  P.  Bissell  (4  j'ra), 

Thomas  Clowes, 

John  T.  Hudson.9 

Charles  Cook  (1  year),  .. 
Nelson  J  Beach  (2  y'rs> 
Jacoh  Hinds  (3  years),. . 

Charles  Cook 

Frederick  Follett, 

John  C.  Mather,....  — 

Henry  Fitzhngh, 

Frederick  Follett, 

Cornelius  Gardinier,..., 

Henry  Fitzhngh, 

Samuel  S.  Whallon 

John  M-  Jacox, 

Charles  II.  Sherrill, 


Residences. 


In  whose  place  Appointed. 


Albany, 

New-York, 

Batavia, 

Ballston, 

Lyons 

Onondaga  co,. . 
Middleburgh, . . 

Onondaga 

Herkimer, 

Batavia, 

Clarkson 

Otsego  county,, 
New-York, 

Albany 

Whitesboro',  . . 

Buffalo , 

Lockport,  ..... 


Onondaga 

Poughkeepsie, 
Otsego  county,. 

Moscow 

Madison  county 

Albany,..    

Orange, 

Onondaga,     ... 

Albany,? 

Moscow,  , 

Trov 

Buffalo,. 

Elmira, 

Watson, .   . . .  . 
Tonawanda, . . 

Havana, 

Batavia, 

Troy,    

Oswego, 

Batavia 

Fulton  ville,... 

Oswego, 

Mayville, 

Syracuse , 

Albany, 


Original  commissioners 


Ellicott,  resigned, 

(Additional),    

Sevmour.  resigned, 

(Additional) 

Hoffman  resigned, 

Red  Held,  resigned, 

(Additional). 

Van  Rensselaer,  deceas'd, 


App.  or  Elected. 


(See  act  of  May  6, 
(See  act  of  May  6, 
(See  act  of  May  6, 
(See  act  of  May  6, 
(See  act  of  May  6, 
(See  act  of  May  6, 
Constitution,  art.  5. 
Constitution,  art.  5, 
Constitution,  art  5, 

Re-elected, 

Beach, 

Hinds,    

Cook 

Re-elected, 

Mather 

Re-elected, 

Follett, 

Fitzhugh, 

Gardinier,,   


1S44), 

1S44), 
1S44). 
1^44), 
1844), 
1844), 

§8,. 

§3,  . 

§3,. 


April  17,  1S1C. 

April  17.  1816. 

April  17,  161ft, 
April  17,  181(5. 

April  17,  1816 

March  2-1,  1S19 
March  29.  1821 
Jan  9,  1832. 

April  4,  1888. 

May  9,1835. 

Jan  a,  188ft. 

May  25,  1S36. 

February  Is.  1885>. 
February  22,  184ft 
February  22,  1840. 
February  22,  1840. 
February  22,  1840. 
February  22,  1840. 
February  S,  1842. 
February  8,  1S42. 
February  8.  1842. 
February  8,  1842. 
February  8,  1842. 
February  8,  1842. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1844. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1S44. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1844. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1844. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1846. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1846. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1S47. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1847. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1S47. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1S48. 
Elec'd  Nov  ,  1849. 
Elee'd  Nov.,  1850. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1851. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1852. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  18-8. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1854. 
Elec'd  Nov..  1855. 
Elec'd  Nov.,  1857. 
I  Elec'd  Nov.,  1856. 


'  See  Revised  Statutes,  part  1,  title  9,  for  the  law  relating  to  canals. 
'-'  Removed  by  concurrent  resolution  of  the  Legislature,  Aprd  12.  1S24. 

*  Removed  by  Legislature,  February  22,  1840. 

*  Under  act  of  February  9,  1821,  authorizing  another  commissioner. 

*  Under  act  of  March  25,  1833,  which  allowed  three  to  serve  as  acting  commissioners. 

*  Acting  commissioner  under  act  of  May  26,  1886. 
i  Removed  bv  the  Legislature,  February  8,  1842. 

8  In  place  of  those  removed  by  Legislature. 

*  Appointed  December  3,  1S46,  till  January,  in  place  of  Earll,  deceased. 


CANAL   DEPARTMENT. 


43 


Canal  Appraisers.1 

[The  journals  of  the  Legislature  do  not  show  any  appointments  under 
tl.e  act  of  1821.] 


Names. 


David  Woods, 

Joseph  D.  Selden.. . 
Benjamin  F.  Skinner, 
Samuel  Cheever, .  . . 

William  Mann, 

Benjamin  F.  Skinner, 
George  H.  Bought  on, 
Henry  C.  Martindale, 
Thomas  Clowes, .... 

Allen  Warden, 

Chester  Hayden,  . . . 
George  W.  Cuvler,. . 
Ambrose  Salisbury,. 
David  Hamilton,  . . . 
Calvin  H.  Bryan,. . . 
David  K.  Abell,.... 

Gideon  Hard, 

Elihu  L.  Phillips,  . . 
Nelson  J.  Beach,. . . 
Samuel  J  Wilkin,.. 
Andrew  H.  Calhoun, 
William  I.  Cornwell, 
George  H.  Boughton, 
Darius  A  Ogden,.  . . 
Ashbel  B.  Parmelee, 
Henry  H.  Hull, 
William  Wasson,  . . . 


Residences  and  Remarks. 


res.), 


Washington  co.  (v.  Woods. 

Albany, 

Schoharie  county, 

Washington  county, 

Lockport  (v.  Mann,  resigned),. 

Sandy  Hill  (v.  Boughton), 

Troy  {v.  Cheever), 

Auburn  (v.  Skinner), 

Utica  (v.  Martindale), 

Palmyra  (v.  Warden), 

Palmyra  (v.  Cuyler,  declined),. 

Watervliet  (v.  Clowes), 

Geneseo  (v.  Salisbury), 

Albany  (v.  Hayden), 

Albion  (v.  Bryan), 

Syracuse  (v.  Hamilton), 

Watson  (v.  Abell), 

Orange  county  (v.  Phillips),.  . . 

Owego (v.  Hard), 

Weedsport  (r.  Wilkin), 

Lockport  (v.  Beach), 

Penn  Yan  (v.  Boughton), 

Malone  {v.  Calhoun), 

Bath  (v.  Cornwell), 

Auburn  (v.  Ogden), 


Date  of  Appointment. 


April 

April 

February 

May 

May 

May 

October 

February 

April 

April 

April 

April 

May 

January 

April 

January 

April 

April 

January 

July 

July 

July 

November 

March 

April 

April 

April 


1825. 
1825. 
1831. 
1830. 
1836. 
1836. 
1839. 
1840. 
1840. 
1840. 
1843. 
1843. 
1843. 
1844. 
1846. 
1848. 
1848. 
1848. 
1850. 
1850. 
1850. 
1850. 
1852. 
1853. 
1855. 
1855. 
1855. 


Second  Deputy   Comptrollers. 

Names. 

Qualified. 

George  W.  Newell, .... 

March     13,  1833. 

William  W.  Tredway, 

March       4,  1839. 

Visscher  Ten  Eyck, 

Feb'ary  17,  1840. 

Chief  Clerks  to   Commissioners  of  Canal  Fund. 

Names. 

Qualified. 

Visscher  Ten  Eyck, 

Mav       14,  1840. 
April      11,  1842. 
March      1,  1848. 

George  W.  Newell, 

Francis  II.  Rucrcdes, 

See  Appendix. 


44  CANAL    DEPARTMENT. 

Auditors  of  the   Canal  Department. 


Names. 

Qualified. 

Francis  H.  Rugbies, 

April         3,  1848. 
January    5,  1852. 
January    3,  1854. 
April       16,  1855. 
January    6,  1856. 

George  W.  Newell, 

Marius  Schoonmaker, 

William  I.  Cornwell, 

Nathaniel  S.  Benton, 

STATE    PRISON    INSPECTORS. 

An  act  of  March  26,  1796,  providing  for  the  erection  of  two 
state  prisons,  directed  the  appointment  by  the  governor  and  coun- 
cil of  a  keeper1  (of  some  mechanical  profession),  and  a  board  of 
inspectors,  not  exceeding  seven  to  each.  The  latter,  besides  a- 
stated  visitation,  were  charged  with  the  duty  of  purchasing 
clothing,  bedding,  raw  materials  for  manufacture,  <fec,  and  were  to 
keep  an  account  of  the  expenses  and  earnings  of  each  prisoner,  who 
might  receive  the  surplus  product  of  his  labor  when  discharged.2 

John  Watts,  Mathew  Clarkson,  Isaac  Stoutenburgh,  Thomas 
Eddy  and  John  Murray,  were  named  commissioners  for  building 
a  state  prison  in  New- York,  and  Philip  Schuyler,  Abraham  Ten 
Broeck,  David  Hale,  Jeremiah  Van  Rensselaer  and  Tunis  T'  Van 
Veghten,  for  building  one  in  Albany.3 

The  New-York  prison  (known  as  Newgate)  was  opened  for 
inmates  November  25,  1797,  but  was  found,  after  a  few  years' 
trial,  to  be  inadequate  to  attain  the  great  end  of  justice — the  re- 
form of  offenders — from  its  limited  accommodations  and  the 
crowded  state  of  its  apartments. 

On  the  12th  of  April,  1816,  a  law  was  passed  for  the  building 
of  a  state  prison  at  Auburn  ;  and  Elijah  Miller,  James  Glover  and 
John  H.  Beach,  were  appointed  commissioners  for  that  purpose. 

On  the  7th  of  March,  1825,  George  Tibbits,  Stephen  Allen  and 
Samuel  M.  Hopkins,  were  appointed  commissioners  to  erect,  at 
some  suitable  place  in  the  first  or  second  senatorial  district,  an- 
other prison  on  the  plan  of  that  at  Auburn,  and  to  sell  the  old 
one  in  New-York  towards  defraying  the  expenses  of  the  new  one. 
A  site  was  selected  at  Sing  Sing,  with  reference  to  the  employ- 
ment of  convicts  in  the  working  of  marble,  an  extensive  quarry 
of  which  occurs  on  the  premises. 

1  By  an  act  of  March  30,  1798,  keepers  were  to  be  appointed  by  the  inspectors. 

2  Greenleafs  edition  of  Laws,  iii.,  295  ;  folio  edition  of  Laws,  19th  session,  page  20. 

8  The  powers  of  the  latter  were  suspended  February  3,  1797  (Gr..  iii.,  354),  and  those 
of  the  former  transferred  to  the  inspectors,  February  15,  1799.  (Andrew's  edi- 
tion Laws,  page  577.) 


STATE    PRISON   INSPECTORS. 


45 


The  pursuit  of  mechanical  employments  in  prisons,  being  alleged 
by  artizans  to  exert  an  influence  prejudicial  to  their  interests,  led 
to  the  passage  of  a  law,  May  1,  1844,  directing  the  appointment, 
by  the  governor  and  senate,  of  an  agent  to  erect  a  prison  in 
Clinton  county,  to  be  located  with  reference  to  the  working  of  iron 
mines  and  the  manufacture  of  that  metal.  Ransom  Cook  of  Sara- 
toga Springs  was  appointed  to  this  trust,1  under  whose  direction  the 
present  Clinton  prison,  in  the  town  of  Beekmantown,  was  erected. 

Female  convicts  are  sent  to  Sing  Sing  only.  With  reference 
to  the  sending  of  male  prisoners,  the  state  is  divided  into  three 
districts.  The  first  and  second  judicial  districts  send  to  Sing  Sing  ; 
the  fifth,  sixth,  seventh  and  eighth  to  Auburn,  and  the  others  to 
Clinton.  In  the  third  and  fourth  judicial  districts,  it  is  in  the 
discretion  of  the  court  to  send  to  Auburn  or  Sing  Sing,  except 
such  counties  in  the  fourth  district  as  may  be  designated  by  the 
inspectors. 

By  an  act  of  April  2,  1819,  five  inspectors  were  to  be  appointed 
to  Auburn  prison  by  the  governor  and  council  of  appointment.2 
Upon  the  completion  of  the  Sing  Sing  prison,  three  inspectors 
were  directed  to  be  appointed  in  like  manner.  The  governor, 
attorney-general  and  comptroller  were  directed  to  appoint  three 
inspectors  to  the  Clinton  prison. 

These  inspectors  were  continued  until  the  office  of  state  prison 
inspectors  was  created  by  the  constitution  of  1846.3  There  are 
three  state  prison  inspectors,  who  are  elected  for  three  years,  and 
have  the  supervision  of  the  several  prisons,  the  appointment  of 
keepers  and  other  officers,  and  the  entire  regulation  of  their  affairs. 
They  are  required,  jointly,  to  visit  all  the  prisons  at  least  four 
times  a  year;  and  at  the  beginning  of  every  quarter  a  prison  is 
assigned  to  each,  over  which  he  has  the  more  immediate  charge, 
and  at  which  he  must  attend  at  least  one  week  in  each  month. 
The  inspectors  report  annually  to  the  Legislature,  and  receive  a 
salary  of  $1,600  each.  They  have  been  so  classified  that  one  is 
elected  annually.4 


Names. 

Residences.              (Elected. 

John  B.  Gedney  (1  year), 

Isaac  N.  Comstock  (2  years), 

White  Plains, 

Albany, 

1847. 
1S47 

David  D.  Spencer  (3  years), 

1847 

Alexander  H.  Wells, 

Sing  Sing, 

1848. 

1  Appointed  May  7,  1844. 

2  Changed  April  19,  182.°.,  to  governor  and  senate. 

3  Article  5.  section  4.     Vacancies  arc  filled  by  the  governor  until  the  next  election. 

4  A  concise  history  of  <ur  penitentiary  system  is  given  in  the  introductory  partof  vol.  1 

of  the  Natural  History  of  the  State. 


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STATE    PRISON    INSPECTORS. 


Names. 


Residences. 


Darius  W.  Clark. Canton, 

William  P.  Angel, i     Angelica, 


Henry  Storms, 

Darius  W.  Clark,    . . 
Thomas  Kirkpatrick, 
Norwood  Bowne, 
William  A.  Russell,. 

Wesley  Bailey 

William  C.  Rhodes, . 


New-irork, 
Canton,  .  . 
Albanv, . . , 
Delhi,  .... 

Salem, 

Utica, 

Elmira,  .  . . 


Elected. 


1849. 

1850, 

1851. 

1^52 

1853. 

1854. 

1855. 

1850. 

1857. 


BOARD    OF    RAILROAD    COMMISSIONERS. 

A  board  of  railroad  commissioners  was  formed  in  1855,1  con- 
sisting of  the  state  engineer  and  surveyor  for  the  time  being,  one 
person  elected  annually  by  the  stock  and  bond  holders  of  the 
railroad  corporations  of  the  state,  and  one  appointed  by  senate 
on  the  nomination  of  the  governor,  with  a  term  of  three  years. 
This  board  hap  a  general  supervision  of  the  railroads  of  the  state, 
and  reported  their  statistics  annually  to  the  Legislature. 

Each  commissioner,  except  the  state  engineer  and  surveyor, 
received  a  salary  of  $2,500,  and  actual  expenses  not  exceeding 
$500  annually;  and  the  expenses  of  the  department  were  paid  by 
a  tax  on  railroads  in  proportion  to  their  gross  receipts. 

Railroad   Commissioners. 

Silas  Seymour  (state  engineer  and  surveyor),  ex-officio,  president. 
William  J.  McAlpine  (on  the  part  of  railroad  bond  and  stock  holders).8 
James  B.  Swain  (appointed  by  governor  and  senate,  April  4,  1855), 
ex-officio,  secretary. 


1  April  14,  nee  chapter  526,  Laws  of  1S55. 

-  Named  in  act  in  the  first  instance,  and  subsequentTy  elected  as  above. 

3  Thi-  board  was  abolished  April  1G,  1857,  and  its  duties  restored  to  the  state  engineer 
ind  surveyor,  who  was  empowerd  to  appoint  a  deputy,  in  charge  of  railroad  statistics, 
.1  a  salary  of  $2,000. 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS.  17 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS. 

The  convention  that  met  at  Albany,  in  June,  1754,  to  discuss  a 
plan  of  union,  may  be  considered  as  the  earliest  attempt  at  a  con- 
solidation of  strength  in  the  American  colonies,  and  was  regarded 
with  jealousy  by  the  mother  country,  as  tending  to  independence.' 
The  first  congress  of  the  American  colonies  that  met  to  oppose 
the  assumptions  of  the  British  parliament,  assembled  in  New- 
York,  October  7,  1765,  at  which  this  colony  was  represented  by 
Robert  R.  Livingston,  Philip  Livingston,  Leonard  Lispenard,  John 
Cuyler  and  William  Bayard.  At  this  early  period,  the  ultimate 
object  professed  was  simply  a  repeal  of  certain  obnoxious  laws, 
in  which  they  failed,  and  the  causes  of  irritation  continuing  to 
increase,  the  colonies  became  clamorous  for  redress ;  primary 
meetings  were  held  in  every  quarter ;  a  continental  congress  was 
called  at  Philadelphia,3  in  1774  ;  in  the  spring  following,  another, 
and  the  public  agitation  rapidly  tended  towards  the  crisis  which 
resulted  in  independence. 

A  Provincial  Convention  assembled  at  the  Exchange,  in  New- 
York,  April  20,  1775,  in  pursuance  of  a  call  from  the  committee 
of  the  city  and  county  of  New- York,  for  the  purpose  of  choosing 
delegates  to  represent  the  colony  in  continental  congress.  It  was 
dissolved  April  22d.  The  votes  were  given  by  counties,  in  which 
New-York  had  four,  Albany  three,  and  each  of  the  other  counties 
two  voices. 

President— PHILIP  LIVINGSTON. 
Secretary — John  McKesson. 

Albany — Peter  R.  Livingston,  Walter  Livingston,3  Col.  Philip  Schuyler, 
Col.  Abraham  Ten  Broeck,  Abraham  Yates. 

Dutchess — Egbert  Benson,  Col.  Morris  Graham,  Major  Robert  R.  Liv- 
ingston, Jr. 

Kings — Simon  Boerum,  Denicc  Denicc,  Theodoras  Polhemus,  Richard 
Stillwell,  John  Van  Der  Bilt. 

X'.ic-Vork — John  Alsop,  Abraham  Brasher,  James  Duane,  John  Jay, 
Francis  Lewis.  Col.  Leonard  Lispenard.  Philip  Livingston,  Isaac  Low,4 
Alexander  McDougall,  Isaac  Rosevelt,  Abraham  Walton. 

Orange — Peter  Clowes,  A.  Hawkes  Hay,  John  Herring,  Israel  Seely, 
Henry  Wisner. 

Queens  (from  Newtown  and  Flushing) — Col.  Jacob  Blackwell,  John 
Talman.  Joseph  Robinson,  Capt.  Zebnlon  Williams. 

1  New-York  was  represented,  in  this  convention,  by  Joseph  Murray,  William  Johnson, 

John  Chambers  and  William  Smith,  <.f  his  m'aj-sty's  council." 

2  The  first  continental  congress  met  September  5,  1774. 

3  Did  not  attend. 

*  Declined  to  serve. 


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REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS. 


Suffolk — John  Sloss  Hobart,  Col.  Pliineas  Fanning,  Col.  William  Floyd, 
Thomas  Tredwell,  Nathaniel  Woorlhull. 

Ulster — George  Clinton,  Charles  De  Witt,  Levi  Pawling. 

Westchester — Samuel  Drake,  Robert  Graham,  James  Holmes,  Col.  Lewis 
Morris,  Jonathan  Piatt,  John  Thomas,  Jr.,  Major  Philip  Van  Cortlandt, 
Stephen  Ward. 

To  avoid  repetition,  the  names  of  representatives  in  the  several 
provincial  congresses,  and  in  the  state  convention  that  formed  the 
first  constitution,  will  be  given  in  a  general  alphabetical  table, 
with  references  denoting  the  particular  convention  or  body  to 
which  each  person  was  chosen.  These  delegates  were  paid  by  the 
counties  they  represented. 

The  short  intervals  at  which  they  were  elected  indicate  the 
extreme  watchfulness  bestowed  at  that  period  upon  the  exercise 
of  delegated  power.     The  references  used  are  as  follows  : 

1.  Deputies  to  First  New -York  Provincial  Congress,  convened  at  New- 
York  city,  May  23,  1775,  adjourned  November  4th.  1775: 

President— PETER  VAN  BRUGH  LIVINGSTON,  of  New- York. 

Vice-President — Volkert  P.  Douw,  of  Albany. 

Secretaries  (of  this  and  all  succeeding  congresses  and  conventiors  until 
after  the  establishment  of  a  state  government) — John  McKesson,  Robert 
Benson. 

Door-Keeper  (during  the  entire  period) — Thomas  Pettitt. 

Chaplains  (1st  congress) — Dr.  Auchmuty,  Dr.  Rodgers,  Mr.  Gano,  Mr. 
Inglis,  Dr.  Laidly,  Mr.  Mason,  Mr.  Treat,  Dr.  Livingston,  Mr.  Bowden, 
Mr.  Moore. 

2.  Deputies  to  Second  New -York  Provincial  Congress,  convened  at 
New- York  city,  November  14,  forming  a  quorum  December  6.  1775 ; 
adjourned  December  22,  1775;  convened  February  12,  1776;  adjourned 
March  16,  1776;  convened  Mav  8,  1776;  adjourned  May  13,  1776: 

President— Col.  NATHANIEL  WOODHULL,  of  Suffolk  county. 

3.  Deputies  to  the  Third  New  -  York  Provincial  Congress,  convened  at 
New- York  city,  May  14,  a  quorum  formed  May  18,  1776;  adjourned  June 
30th,  to  White  Plains,  Westchester  county : 

President— Brigadier-General  NATHANIEL  WOODHULL,  of  Suffolk  co. 

4.  Deputies  to  the  Convention  of  the  State  of  New  -  York,  convened  at 
White  Plains,  Westchester  county,  July  9,  1776;  adjourned  to  Fishkill, 
August  29,  1776;  adjourned  to  Kingston,  February  19,  1777;  finally  dis- 
solved May  13,  1777. 

Interrupted  by  frequent  adjournments,  in  which  intervals  a 
committee  of  safety  was  in  session,  viz : 


From  August  17,  1776,  to  August  20,  1776. 
From  August  26,  1776,  to  August  28,  1776. 
From  August  29,  1776,  to  Sept.  5,  1776. 
From  Sept.  7,  177(5.  to  Sept.  14,  1776. 
Prom  Sept  18,  1776,  to  Sept.  19,  1776. 
From  Sept.      21,  1776,  to  Sept.      26,  1776. 


From  September  26, 1776,  to  Sept.  28,  1776. 
From  October  5,  1776,  to  Oct.  15,  1776. 
From  October  15,  1776,  to  Dec.  5.  1776. 
From  December  5,  1776,  to  Dec.  6,  1776. 
From  December    6,  1776,  to  March  6, 1777 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS. 


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President  (from  July  9  to  August  10)— Brigadier-General  NATHANIEL 
WOODHULL,  of  Suffolk.1 

President  (from  August  10  to  September  21)— ABRAHAM  YATES,  Jr., 
of  Albany. 

President  (from  September  26  to  October  15)— Col.  PETER  R.  LIV- 
INGSTON, of  Albany. 

President  (from  March  6  to  end)  Brigadier-General  ABRAHAM  TEN 
BROECK,  of  Albany. 

Col.  Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  Vice-President,  and  others,  occasionally 
presiding. 

Chaplain — Rev.  Mr.  Lewis. 

In  no  instance  was  the  whole  delegation  present,  numbers  being 
absent  on  public  or  private  business.  Each  county,  in  its  returns 
of  elections,  generally  designated  the  number  that  might  act  as 
a  quorum.     Votes    in    congress  and    convention  were   taken  by 


counties,  the  number  allowed  to  each  being  as  follows; 

County. 

let  nnd  2d 
Congress. 

3d  Congress 
&.  Convent'n. 

County. 

m   and    2d 
Congress. 

3d  Congress 
&  Convent'n 

Albany, 

Charlotte, 

Cumberland,  . . . 

Dutchess, 

Gloucester, 

Kino's, 

3 
2 
2 
2 

1 
2 
4 

6 

2 
o 

5 

2 

8 

Orange, 

Queens, 

Richmond,  .... 

Suffolk, 

Tryon, 

Ulster, 

Westchester, . . . 

2 
2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 

3 
4 
2 
4 
3 
4 

New- York, 

4 

The  title  of  "  Provincial  Congress  of  the  Colony  of  New-York," 
was  changed  to  "  Convention  of  Representatives  of  the  State  of 
New-York,"  July  10,  1776;  and  August  1,  the  following  commit- 
tee wras  appointed  to  prepare  and  report  a  constitution,  viz : 


Col.  John  Broome, 
Col.  Charles  De  Witt, 
William  Duer, 
John  SI oss  Hobart, 
John  Jay, 


Robert  R.  Livingston, 
Gottverneur  Morris, 
Gen.   John  Morin  Scott, 
William  Smith, 


Samuel  Townsend, 
Henry  Wisner, 
Abraham  Yates, 
Robert  Yates. 


Their  report  was  made  March  12,  1777,  and  discussed  till  April 
20,  1777,  when  the  first  constitution  of  New-York  was  adopted. 


1  Gen.  Woodhull  w:is  brutally  wounded  after  his  surrender,  90on   after  the  battle  at 
Brooklyn,  and  died  of  his  wounds  at  Jamaica,  September  20,  1776. 


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REPRE  SENT  ATI  VE   OFFICERS CONVENTIONS. 


Deputies  in  the  New-York  Provincial  Congress  and  Conven- 
tion of  the  State  of  New-York,  1775,  1776  and  1777. 


Deputies. 


Counties. 


Of  what  Body  a 
Member.  ' 


Abeel,  Major  Garrit, 

Adii.ate,  Matthew, 

Allison,  Col.  William, , 

Alsop,  John, 

Baneker,  Adrian, , 

Bancker,  Evert, 

Bayley,  Jacob, 

Beekman,  James, 

Black  well,  Col.  Jacob, 

Bleecker,  John  James, 

Brasher,  Col.  Abraham,.  . . 

Brewster,  Samuel, 

Brinckerboff,  Dirck, 

Broome,  Col.  John,.    

Brown,  Daniel, 

Campbell,  Alexander, 

Cantine,  Matthew, 

Clarke,  Jeremiah,  .... 

Clarkson,  David, 

Clinton,  Charles, 

Clinton,  George. 

Clinton,  Gen.  James, 

Clowes,  Peter, 

Clopper,  Cornelius, 

Covenhoven,  Col.  Nicholas, 

Coe,  John, 

Conner,  Richard, 

Cortleyou,  Aaron, 

Crane,  Dr.  , 

Cuyler,  Capt.  Jacob, 

Cuyper,  Theunis, 

Dayton,  David, 

Dearing,  Thomas, 

De  Lancey,  John, 

De  Lavergne,  Benjamin,.  . . 
Denning,  Capt.  William,.  . . 

De  Witt,  Andries,     

De  Witt,  Col.  Charles, 

Douw,  Volkert  P. , 

Drake,  Col.  Gilbert, 

Drake,  Col.  Joseph, 

Duane,  James, 

Duer,  William, 

Dumond,  Egbert,.    

Dnnscomb,  Daniel, 

Everaon,  Jacob, 


New-York,  . , 

Albany, 

Orange, 
New-York,  . , 
Richmond,  . 
New-York,  . 
Gloucester,  . 
New-York,  . 
Queens,  .... 
Albany, .... 
New- York,  . 

Ulster, 

Dutchess,  . 
New-York,  . 

Suffolk, 

Charlotte,  . . 

Ulster, 

Orange, 

New- York,  . 

Ulster 

Ulster,    .... 

Ulster, 

Orange,  .... 
New-York,  . 

Kings, 

Orange, .... 
Richmond, 
Richmond,  . 
Dutchess,  . . 

Albany, 

Orange, .... 
Westchester, 

Suffolk, 

New- York,  . 
Dutchess,  . . 
New-York,  . 

Ulster, 

Ulster, 

Albany.. . . . 
Westchester, 
Westchester, 
New-York,  . 
Charlotte,  . . 

Ulster,    

New-York,  . 
Dutchess,  . . 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS CONVENTIONS. 


51 


Deputies. 


Field,  John, 

Fleming,  Peter, 

Folliot,  George, 

Foster,  John, 

Franklin,  Walton, 

French,  Joseph, 

Gansevoort,  Leonard, 

Gelston,  David, 

Glen,  Henry, 

Graham,  Col.  Lewis, 

Graham,  Morris, 

Graham,  Judge  Robert, 

Hallett,  Joseph, 

Hardenburgh,  Col.  Johannes, 

Haring,  John, 

Harper,  William, 

Harpur.  Robert, 

Hasbrouck,  Abraham, 

Havens,  James, 

Haviland,  Samuel, 

Hay,  Col.  A.  Hawkes, 

Hazeltine,  Col.  John, 

Helme,  Benjamin. 

Hicks,  Thomas, 

Hobart,  John  Sloss, 

Hoffman,  Col.  Anthony, 

"  Holmes,  James, 

Hoornbeck,  Jacob, 

Humphrey,  Cornelius, 

Hycks,  Thomas, 

Imlay,  John, 

Jackson,  Nicholas, 

Jay,  John, 

Journey,  John, 

Kaine,  Jacob, 

Kissam,  Benjamin, 

Kittletas,  Rev.  Abraham,  . . , 

Landon,  Jonathan, , 

Lawrence,  Richard, 

Lawrence,  Col.  Jonathan, 

Leffertse,  John, 

Leffertse,  Leffert, 

Lefevre,  Andi  ies, 

Lent,  Col.  Abraham, 

Lewis,  Francis, , 

L'Hommedieu,  Ezra, , 

Lispenard,  Leonard, 

Little,  Archibald, , 

Livingston,  Gilbert, 

Livingston,  James, 


Counties. 


Dutchess,  . . . 
Westchester, . 
New-York,  . . 
Suffolk,  .... 
New- York,  . . 

Queens, 

Albany, 
Suffolk,  .... 
Albany, 
Westchester,. 
Dutchess,  . . . 
Westchester, . 
New-York,  . . 

Ulster, 

Orange, 

Tryon,  

New-York,  .. 
Ulster    .  . 
Suffolk,    .... 
Westchester,. 

Orange, 

Cumberland, 
New -York,  . . 
Queens, 

Suffolk, 

Dutchess.  ... 
Westchester, , 

Ulster, 

Dutchess,  . . , 
Queens, 
New-York,  . 
Orange, 
New- York,  . , 
Richmond,  . , 
Dutchess,  . . , 
New- York,  . 

Queens, , 

Dutchess,  . . , 
Richmond,  . , 
Queens, . . . . 

Kin^s, 

Kings, 

Ulster, 

Orange, 
New-York,  . 
Suffolk,.... 
New-York,  . 
Orange, .... 
Dutchess,  . . 
Dutchess,  . . 


Of  what  Body  a 
Member. 


2,  3,    4 

2,  3,  4 

1,   2 

1,   2,  3,  4 

2,  3 

1,  2 

1,  2,  3 

4 

1,  2,  3,  4 


2 
1 

2 
1 

1,  2,  3, 
1,         3, 
1 
1 

2,   3 
3 

2 
1 

3, 
1,         3 

2 
1,   2 

3, 
1,  3, 
1,  2,  3 
1,  3, 
1.  2,   3 


3, 

1,   2,   3; 


1,   2,   3, 


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REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS 


CONVENTIONS. 


Deputies. 


Counties. 


Of  what  Body  a 
Member. 


Livingston,  Peter  R., 

Livingston,  Peter  Van  Brugh 

Livingston,  Philip, 

Livingston,  Robert  G., 

Livingston,  Robert  R., 

Livingston,  Walter, , 

Lockwood,  Major  Ebenezer,, 

Lott,  Col.  Abraham  P. 

Lott,  Johannes  E., 

Low ,  Isaac, 

Ludlow,  Gabriel  W., , 

McDougall,  Col.  Alexander,  . 
Malcolm,  Major  William,  \  . . 

Marlett,  John, , 

Marsh,  Col.  Joseph, 

Marsh,  William, 

Marston,  John, , 

Micheau,  Paul, 

Miller,  Ben. ,  

Miller,  Burnett, 

Mills,  Zebadiah, , 

Montgomerie,  Richard, 

Moore,  John, 

Morris,  Gouverneur, , 

Morris,  Gen.  Lewis, , 

Morton,  John, 

Newkirk,  Benjamin, , 

Nicholson,  John, , 

Nicoll,  Francis, , 

Olcott,  Peter, , 

Othout,  Henry, 

Outwater,  Dr.  Thomas, 

Paine,  Ephraim, , 

Palmer,  Thomas, , 

Paris,  Isaac, , 

Parks,  Major  Arthur, 

Paulding,  Col.  Levi, 

Paulding,  William, 

Piatt,  Capt.  Jonathan, 

Piatt,  Zephaniah, 

Polhemus,  Theodorus, 

Prince,  Samuel, , 

Pye,  David, 

Randall,  Thomas, 

Rapalje,  Daniel, 

Ray,  John, 

Rea,  Matthew, 

Rcmsen,  Col.  Henry, 


Albany, 

New- York,  . 
New -York,  . 
Dutchess,  . 
Dutchess,  . . 
Albany, .... 
Westchester, 
New- York,  . 

Kings, 

New-York,  . 
New- York,  . 
New-York,  . 
Charlotte,  . . 
Tryon,  .... 
Cumberland, 
Charlotte,  . 
New-York,  . 
Richmond,  . 
Suffolk,  ... 
Suffolk,  ... 
Westchester, 
Dutchess,  . . 

Tryon,    

Westchester, 
Westchester, 
New-York,  . 

Tryon, 

Ulster,  .... 
Albany,  . . . 
Cumberland, 
Albany,  . . . 
Orange,  . . . 
Dutchess,  . . 

Ulster, 

Tryon,  .... 
Ulster,.    ... 

Ulster, 

Westchester, 
Westchester, 
Dutchess,  . . 

Kings, 

New-York,  . 
Orange,  . . . 
New- York,  . 
Queens,  .  . . 
New-York,  . 

Ulster, 

New- York,  . 


1  A  freeholder,  but  not  a  rcsideut  in  the  eounty  ;  lived  in  New- York. 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS CONVENTIONS. 


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Deputies. 


Remsen,  Jeremiah, 

Robinson,  Beverly, 

Robinson,  Joseph 

Roosevelt,  Isaac, 

Rutgers,  Adrian, 

Rutgers,  Anthony, 

Sacket,  Nathaniel, 

Sands,  Benjamin, 

Sands,  Comfort, 

Schenck,  Guysbert, 

Schenck,  Henry, 

Schenk,  John, 

Schenk,  Paul, 

Scott,  Gen.  John  Morin, 

Sears,  Isaac, 

Seely,  Israel, 

Sessions,  John, 

Sherwood,  Col.  Isaac, 

Silvester,  Peter, 

Smith,  Benjamin, 

Smith,  Dr.  George, 

Smith,  Joshua  Hett,1 

Smith,  Melancton, 

Smith,  Thomas, 

Smith,  Waters, 

Smith,  William, 

Snyder,  Col.  Johannis, 

Spooner,  Dr.  Paul, 

Stevens,  Simon, 

Stillwell,  Richard, , 

Stoutenburgh,  Isaac, 

Strong,  Selah, , 

Swart,  Dirck, 

Tappen,  Major  Christopher, , 

Taylor,  John, 

Ten  Broeck,  Gen.  Abraham, 

Ten  Broeck,  John, , 

Ten  Broeck,  Petrus, , 

Thomas,  John,  Jr., 

Thorne,  Richard, 

Tom,  Nathaniel, 

Tompkins,  Jonathan  G.,. . . . 

Townsend,  James, , 

Townsend,  Samuel, , 

Tredwell,  Thomas, , 

Trusteen,  Benjamin, 

Van  Brunt,  Rutgert, 

Van  Cortlandt,  James 


Counties. 


Kings,    

Dutchess,  . . . 

Queens, 

New-York,  . . 
New- York,  . . 
New-York,  . . 
Dutchess,  . . . 

Queens, 

New-York,  . . 
Dutchess,  . . , 
Dutchess,  . . , 
Dutchess,  . . 
Dutchess,  . . , 
New-York,  . , 
New-York,  . , 

Orange,    

Cumberland, 
Orange, 
Albany,. 
Westchester, . 
Charlotte,    . , 
Orange, 
Dutchess,  . . 
New-York,  . , 

Queens, 

Suffolk,    ..., 

Ulster,    

Cumberland, 
Cumberland, 

Kings, 

New-York,  . 
Suffolk,  ... 
Albany,    . . . 

Ulster,    

Albany,  . . . 
Albany,  . . . 
Albany,. .  . . 
Dutchess,  . . 
Westchester, 
Queens,  .... 

Queens, 

Westchester, 
Queens,  . . . 
Queens,  . . . 
Suffolk,  ... 
Orange,    . . . 

Kings, 

New-York,  . 


Of  what  Body  a 
Member. 


1,         3 
2 

1 
1 


2,    3,   4 
2 

2,   3,   4 

3,   4 

4 

2,   3,   4 


1,  2,  3,  4 

3 
1 

3,  4 

3,  4 
1,  2 

3 
1 

3,  4 
1 
1,  2 

3,  4 

3,  4 

3 
1,  2 

3,  4 
1 

2,  3,  4 
1,   2,   3 
1 
1,         3,  4 

3,   4 
1,  2,   3,  4 

3 
1 

1,  2 
1 
1 


3,  4 

3,  4 

3,  4 

2,   3,  4 

2,   3 


Subsequently  charged  with  participating  in  Arnold's  treason, 
nal  Trials,  vol.  ii. 

*5 


See  Chalmers'  Crimi- 


54 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS CONVENTIONS. 


Deputies. 


Van  Cortlandt,  John, 

Van  Cortlandt,  Col.  Philip,  ... 
Van  Cortlandt,  Col.  Pierre, . . . 

Vanderhilt,  Jeremiah, 

Vanderbilt,  John,     

Vanderburgh,  James, 

Van  Houten,  Roeloff, 

Van  Rensselaer,  Col.  Robert,  . 

Van  Wyck,  Cornelius, 

Van  Wyck,  Theodorus,  Jr., . . . 

Van  Zandt,  Jacobus,   

Van  Zandt,  Petrus, 

Veeder,  Volkert, 

Verplanck,  Samuel, 

Walton,  Abraham, 

Ward,  Stephen, 

Watkins,  David, 

Webster,  Major  Alexander, . . . 
Wickham,  Capt.  Thomas, 

Williams,  Henry, 

Williams,  Capt.  John, 

Williams,  Col.  John,   

Williams,  Zebulon, 

Wills,  William,.... 

Wisner,  Henry, 

Wisner,  Henry,  Jr.,  

Woodhull,  Jesse, 

Woodhull,  Gen.  Nathaniel,  . . . 

Wynkoop,  Dirck,  Jr., . 

Yates,  Abraham,  Jr., 

Yates,  Christopher, 

Yates,  Christopher  P., , 

Yates,  Richard, . . , , , 

Yates,  Robert, 


Counties. 


Of  what  Body  a 
Member. 


New-York.  . 
New-York,  . 
Westchester, 

Kings,    

Kings,  .... 
Dutchess , . . 
Orange, .... 
Albany.  . . . 
Queens,  . . . 
Dutchess,  . . 
New-York,  . 
New-York,  . 
Tryon,  .... 
New-York,  . 
New-York,  . 
Westchester, 
Charlotte,  . . 
Charlotte,  .. 
Suffolk,  ... 
Kings, 

Queens, 

Charlotte,  . . 
Queens, 
Tryon, 
Orange,    . . . 

Ulster,    

Orange,  . . . 
Suffolk,.... 

Ulster, 

Albany, 
Albany, 
Tryon, 
New-York,  . 
Albany,    .  . . 


2,   3,   4 


2, 

3, 
3 

4 

1, 

2, 

3 
3 
3 

1, 

2, 

3, 

4 

3, 

4 

2. 

3 

1, 

2, 

3, 

4 

3, 

4 

3, 

4 

1 

1 

1, 

2 

1 

3, 

4 

1, 

2, 

3 

1 

3 

1, 

2, 

3, 

4 

1 

2 

3, 

4 

2, 

3, 

4 

1 

1, 

2, 
2 

3, 

4 

1, 

2, 

3, 
3 

4 

1, 

3 

i 

1 

1, 

2. 

3, 

4 

CONSTITUTIONAL  CONVENTIONS. 

Convention  of  1788. 

Elected  under  a  resolution  of  the  Legislature,  passed  February 
1,  1788,  to  deliberate  upon  the  adoption  of  the  federal  constitu- 
tion, met  at  Poughkeepsie,  June  17  ;  adjourned  July  26. 

[Those  who  voted  for  the  constitution  are  marked  thus*;  those  agaimd  it,  thust.    It 
had  been  previously  ratified  by  all  the  states,  except  North  Carolina  and  Rhode  Island  ] 

President— GEORGE  CLINTON,  of  Ulster. 
Secretaries — John  McKesson,  Abraham  B.  Bancker. 
Door-Keeper — David  Barclay. 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS CONVENTIONS.  55 

Albany— John  Lansing,  Jr.,f  Henry  Oothout.t  Dirck  Swart,  Anthony 
Ten  Eyck,  Israel  Thompson^  Peter  Vroman,  Robert  Yates.f 

Columbia — Matthew  Adgate,f  John  Bay,t  Peter  Van  Ness.f 

Dutchess— Jonathan  Akins,t  John  De  Witt  *  Gilbert  Livingston*,  Zeph- 
aniah  Piatt,*  Melancton  Smith  *  Jacobus  Swartwout,f  Ezra  Thompson. 

Kings — PeteL-  Lefferis,*  Peter  Vandervoort.* 

Montgomery — John  Frey,t  William  Harper,f  Henry  Staring-f  Volkert 
Veeder,f  John  Winn,f  Christopher  P.  Yates. 

New-York — James  Duane,*  Alexander  Hamilton,*  Richard  Harrison,* 
John  Sloss  Hobart,*  John  Jay  *  Robert  R.  Livingston,*  Nicholas  Low,* 
Richard  Morris,  Isaac  Roosevelt.* 

Orange — John  Haring.f  Henry  Wisner,t  John  Wood,f  Jesse  Woodhull.* 

Queens — Stephen  Carman,*  Samuel  Jones,*  Nathaniel  Lawrence,*  John 
Schenck.* 

Richmond — Abraham  Bancker  *  Gozen  Ryerss.* 

Suffolk — Jonathan  Havens*  David  Hedges,  Henry  Scudder,*  John 
Smith,*  Thomas  Tredwell.f 

Ulster — John  Cantine,t  Ebenezer  Clark, t  Gov.  George  Clinton,  James 
Clinton,t  G.  C.  Schoonmaker,t  Dirk  Wynkoop.f 

Washington  and  Clinton — Albert  Baker,f  David  Hopkins,!  Ichabod 
Parker,t  John  Williams.f 

Westchester — Thaddeus  Crane  *  Richard  Hatfield,*  Philip  Livingston,* 
Lewis  Morris*  Lott  W.  Sarlls,*  Philip  Van  Cortlandt.* 


Convention  of  1801 

This  convention  was  convened,  by  an  act  passed  April  G,  to 
consider  the  expediency  of  altering  the  constitution  respecting 
the  number  of  senators  and  members  of  assembly,  with  power  to 
reduce  and  limit  the  same,  and  to  determine  the  relative  powers 
of  the  governor  and  council  of  appointment  in  originating  nomi- 
nations for  office. 

It  fixed  the  number  of  the  senate,  permanently,  at  32 ;  the 
assembly  was  fixed  at  100,  to  be  increased  after  each  census  at 
the  rate  of  two  yearly  till  it  equaled  150.  The  several  mem- 
bers of  the  council  of  appointment  were  declared  to  have  equal 
powers  of  nominating  with  the  governor. 

This  convention  began  at  Albany,  October  13,  and  ended 
October  27,  1801. 

President— AARON  BURR,  of  Orange. 
Secretaries — James  Van  Incen,  Joseph  Constant. 
Sergeant-at- Arms — Volkert  A.  Douw. 
Door-Keeper — Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany — Johan  Jost  Dietz,  Leonard  Gansevoort,  Daniel  Hale,  John  V. 
Henry,  Josiah  Ogden  Hoffman,  Abraham  Van  Ingen,  Stephen  Van  Rens- 
sehier,  Peter  West. 

Cayuga — Silas  Halsey. 


56  REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS CONVENTIONS. 

Chenango — John  W.  Buckley,1  Stephen  Hoxie. 

Clinton  and  Essex — Thomas  Tredwell. 

Columbia — Benjamin  Birdsall,  Alexander  Coffin,  Stephen  Hogehoom, 
Moses  Trafford,  James  I.  Van  Allen,  Moses  Younglove. 

Delaware — Roswell  Hotchkis,  Elias  Osborn. 

Dutchess — Jonathan  Akin,  Isaac  Bloom,  Caleb  Hazen,  Peter  Huested, 
Edmund  Parlee,  Smith  Thompson,  Joseph  Thorn,  John  Van  Bentheusen, 
Theodorus  Van  Wyck,  Ithamer  Weed. 

Greene — Martin  G.  Schuneman,  Stephen  Simmons. 

Herkimer — George  Rosecrantz,  Matthias  B.  Tallmadge,  Evans  Wherry. 

Kings — John  Hicks. 

Montgomery — Nathaniel  Campbell,  Jonathan  Hallett,  John  Herkimer, 
Thomas  Sammons,  Peter  Waggoner,  Jr.,  Caleb  Woodworth. 

New -York — Joshua  Barker,  John  Bingham,  George  Clinton,  Jr.,  Nicho- 
las De  Peyster,  William  Edgar,  Archibald  Kerly,  Maturin  Livingston, 
John  Mills,  James  Nicholson,  Daniel  D.  Tompkins,  Solomon  Townsend, 
William  P.  Van  Ness,  Peter  H.  Wendover. 

Oneida — James  Dean,  Bezaleel  Fisk,  Henry  Huntington.' 

Onondaga — Moses  Carpenter. 

Ontario  and  Steuben — Moses  Atwater,  John  Knox. 

Orange — Aaron  Burr,  James  Clinton,  Arthur  Parks,  John  Steward, 
Peter  Townsend. 

Otsego — Daniel  Hawks,  James  Moore,  Luther  Rich,  David  Shaw. 

Queens — De  Witt  Clinton,  James  Rayner,  John  Schenck,  John  W. 
Seaman. 

Rensselaer — Cornelius  Lansing,  Jonathan  Niles,  William  W.  Reynolds, 
Jonathan  Rouse,  John  Ryan,  Jacob  Yates. 

Richmond — Joseph  Perine. 

Rockland — Peter  Taulman. 

Saratoga — Adam  Comstock,  Samuel  Lewis,  Beriah  Palmer,  John  Thomp- 
son, Daniel  L.  Van  Antwerp. 

Schoharie — (not  represented.) 

Suffolk — William  Floyd,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Samuel  L'Hommedieu, 
Joshua  Smith,  Jr. 

Tioga — John  Patterson. 

Ulster — John  Cantine,  Lucas  Elmendorf,  Abraham  Schoonmaker,  Anning 
Smith. 

Washington — John  Gale,  Solomon  King,  Thomas  Lyon,  Edward  Savage, 
Solomon  Smith,  John  Vernor. 

Westchester — Thomas  Ferris,  Israel  Honeywell,  Jonathan  G.  Tompkins, 
Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  Jr.,  Ebenezer  White. 


Convention  of  1821. 

Convened  at  Albany,  August  28,  in  conformity  to  an  act  passed 
March  13.     Adjourned  November  10,  1821. 

The  popular  vote  on  holding  the  convention,  and  on  adopting 
the  constitution  which  it  recommended,  was  as  follows : 

iu        1801    5  "  For  Convention," 109,346 

May,  uwi •  {  ««  For  No  Convention," 34,901 

1  Contested  by  Anson  Cary.  ,  Contested  by  Joseph  Kirkland. 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS CONVENTIONS.  57 

v  ,      1ft09    ("  For  Constitution," 74,732 

t  en.,  lezz.  j  „  Against  Constitution," 41,402 

President— DANIEL  D.  TOMPKINS,  of  Richmond. 
Secretaries — John  F.  Bacon,  Samuel  S.  Gardiner. 
Sergeants-at- Arms — Henry  Freyer,  Louis  S.  Le  Couteulx. 
Door-Keepers — Henry  Bates,  John  Bryan,  Richard  Ten  Broeck 

Albany — James  Kent,  Ambrose  Spencer,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  Abra- 
ham Van  Vechten. 

Allegany  and  Steuben — Timothy  Hurd,  James  McCall. 

Broome — Charles  Pumpelly  (resided  in  Nichols,  Tioga  county). 

Cattaraugus,  Chautauque,  Erie,  Niagara — Augustus  Porter,  Samuel 
Russell. 

Cayuga — David  Brinckerhoff,  Rowland  Day,  Augustus  F.  Ferris. 

Chenango — Thomas  Humphrey,  Jarvis  K.  Pike,  Nathan  Taylor. 

Clinton  and  Franklin — Nathan  Carver. 

Columbia — Francis  Sylvester,  William  W.  Van  Ness,  Jacob  R.  Van 
Rensselaer,  Elisha  Williams. 

Cortland — Samuel  Nelson. 

Delaware — Robert  Clarke,  Erastus  Root. 

Dutchess — Elisha  Barlow,  Isaac  Hunting,  Peter  R.  Livingston,  Abraham 
H.  Schenck,  James  Tallmadge,  Jr. 

Essex — Reuben  Sanford. 

Genesee — David  Burroughs,  John  Z.  Ross,  Elizur  Webster. 

Greene — Jehial  Tuttle,  Alplieus  Webster. 

Herkimer — Sanders  Lansing,  Richard  Van  Home,  Sherman  Wooster. 

Jefferson — Hiram  Steele,  Egbert  Ten  Eyck. 

Kings — John  Lefferts. 

Lewis — Ela  Collins. 

Livingston — James  Roseburgh . 

Madison — Barak  Beckwith,  John  Knowles,  Edward  Rogers. 

Monroe — John  Bowman. 

Montgomery — William  Irving,  Rowland  Fish,  Jacob  Hees,  Philip  Rhine- 
lander,  Jr.,  Alexander  Sheldon. 

New -York — Jacobus  Dyckman,  Ogden  Edwards,  James  Fairlie,  John  L. 
Lawrence,  William  Paulding,  Jr.,  Jacob  Radcliff,  Nathan  Sanford,  Peter 
Sharpe,  Peter  Stags,  Peter  H.  Wendover,  Henry  Wheaton. 

Oneida  and  part  of  Oswego — Ezekiel  Bacon,  Samuel  Sidney  Breeze. 
Henry  Huntington,  Jonas  Piatt,  Nathan  Williams. 

Onondaga  and  part  of  Oswego — Victory  Birdseye,  Amari  Case,  Asa 
Eastwood,  Parley  B.  Howe. 

Ontario — Micah  Brooks,  John  Price,  David  Southerland,  Philetus  Swift, 
Joshua  Van  Fleet. 

Orange — John  Duer,  John  Hallock,  Jr.,  Peter  Millikin,  Benjamin  Wood- 
ward. 

Otsego — Joseph  Clyde,  Ransom  Hunt,  WTm.  Park,  David  Tripp,  Martin 
Van  Buren  (resided  in  Albany  county  j. 

Putnam — .Joel  Frost. 

Queens — Elbert  H.  Jones,  Rufus  King.  Nathaniel  Seaman. 

Rensselaer — David  Buel,  Jr.,  James  L.  Hogeboom,  John  Reeve,  John  W. 
Wood. 

Richmond — Daniel  D.  Tompkins. 

Rockland — Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 

Saratoga — Salmon  Child,  John  Cramer,  Jeremy  Rockwell,  Samuel  Young. 


58  REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS  —  CONVENTIONS. 

Schenectady — John  Sanders,  Henry  Yates,  Jr. 

Schoharie — Olney  Briggs,  Asa  Starkweather,  Jacob  Sutherland. 

Seneca — Robert  S.  Rose,  Jonas  Seeley. 

St.  Lawrence — Jason  Fenton. 

Suffolk — Usher  H.  Moore,  Ebenezer  Sage,  Joshua  Smith. 

Tioga — Matthew  Carpenter. 

Tompkins — Richard  Smith,  Richard  Townley. 

Ulster  and  Sullivan — Daniel  Clark,  Jonathan  Dubois,  James  Hunter, 
Henry  Jansen.1 

Washington  and  Warren — Alexander  Livingston,  Nathaniel  Pitcher, 
John  Richards,  William  Townsend,  Melancton  -v  heeler. 

Westchester — Peter  A.  Jay,  Peter  Jay  Munro. 


Convention  of  1846. 

Convened  at  Albany,  June  1,  in  conformity  to  an  act  passed 
April  22  ;  adjourned  October  9,  1846. 

The  popular  vote  on  holding  the  convention  and  on  adopting 

the  constitution  which  it  recommended,  was  as  follows : 

■vt  ,      A   1Q/1r    ("  For  a  Convention,' 213,257 

November  4, 1845.  }  M  Nq  Coilvention>„  [ 33;860 

November  3, 1846.     *men^  ™»^l™>  "Yes/'.  221  528 
}  Amended  constitution,  "  No, '.     92,436 

President— JOHN  TRACY,  of  Chenango. 

Secretaries — James  F.  Starbuck,  Henry  W.  Strong,  Francis  Seger. 

Sergeant-at- Arms — Hiram  Allen. 

Door-Keeper — Human  R.  Howlett. 
Albany — Ira  Harris,  Peter  Shaver,  Benjamin  Stanton,  Horace  K.  Willard. 
Allegany — William  G.  Angel,  Calvin  T.  Chamberlain. 
Broome — John  Hyde. 

Cattaraugus — George  A.  S.  Crooker,  Alonzo  Hawley. 
Cayuga — Daniel  J.  Shaw,  Elisha  W.  Sheldon,  Peter  Yawger. 
Chautauque — Richard  P.  Marvin,  George  W.  Patterson. 
Chemung — William  Maxwell. 
Chenango — Elisha  B.  Smith,  John  Tracy. 
Clinton — Lemuel  Stetson. 

Columbia — George  C.  Clyde,  Ambrose  L.  Jordan. 
Cortland — John  Miller. 

Delaware — Isaac  Burr,  David  S.  Waterbury. 

Dutchess — Peter  K.  Dubois,  Charles  H.  Ruggles,  James  Tallmadge. 
Erie — Absalom  Bull,  Aaron  Salisbury,  Horatio  J.  Stow,  Amos  Wright. 
Essex — George  A.  Simmons. 
Franklin — Joseph  R.  Flanders. 
Fulton  and  Hamilton — John  L.  Hutchinson. 
Genesee — Samuel  Richmond,  Moses  Taggart. 
Greene — Robert  Dorlon,  James  Powers. 
Herkimer — Michael  Hoffman,  Arphaxed  Loomis. 
Jefferson — Azel  W.  Danforth,  Alpheus  S.  Greene,  Elihu  M.  McNeil. 
Kings — Tunis  G.  Bergen,  Henry  C.  Murphy,  Conrad  Swackhammer. 

'  Died  suddenly  in  the  hall  of  the  capitol,  Septesnber  14,  1821. 


REPRESENT ATIVE    OFFICERS CONGRESS.  59 

Lewis — Russell  Parish. 

Livingston — Allen  Ayrault,  William  H.  Spencer. 
Madison — Benjamin  F.  Bruce,  Federal  Dana. 
Monroe — Frederick  F.  Backus,  Harry  Backus,  Enoch  Strong. 
Montgomery — John  Bowdish,  John  Nellis. 

New -York — Stephen  Allen,  William  S.  Conely,  Benjamin  F.  Cornell, 
John  H.  Hunt,  David  R.  Floyd  Jones,  John  A.  Kennedy,  George  S.  Mann, 
Robert  H.  Morris,  Henry  Nicoll,  Charles  O'Conor,  Lorenzo  B.  Shepherd, 
John  L.  Stephens,  Samuel  J.  Tilden,  Solomon  Townsend,  Alexander  F. 
Yache,  Campbell  P.  White. 

Niagara — Hiram  Gardner,  John  W.  McNitt. 

Oneida — Hervey  Brayton,  Julius  Candee,  Edward  Huntington,  Charles 
P.  Kirkland. 

Onondaga — Cyrus  H.  Kingsley,  David  Munro,  Elijah  Rhodes,  William 
Taylor. 

Ontario — Robert  C.  Nicholas,  Alvah  Worden. 

Orange — John  W.  Brown,  Lewis  Cuddeback,  George  W.  Tuthill. 

Orleans — William  Penniman. 

Oswego — Sereno  Clark,  Orris  Hart. 

Otsego — Levi  S.  Chatfield,  Samuel  Nelson,  David  B.  St.  John. 

Putnam — Gouverneur  Kemble. 

Queens — John  L.  Riker. 

Rensselaer — William  H.  Van  Schoonhoven,  Perry  Warren,  Abram  Witbeck. 

Richmond — John  T.  Harrison. 

Rockland — John  J.  Wood. 

St.  Lawrence — Bishop  Perkins,  John  L.  Russell,  Jonah  Sanford. 

Saratoga — James  M.  Cook,  John  K.  Porter. 

Schenectady — Daniel  D.  Campbell. 

Schoharie — William  C.  Bouck,  John  Gebhard,  Jr. 

Seneca — Ansel  Bascom. 

Steuben — Benjamin  S.  Brundage,  Robert  Campbell,  Jr.,  William  Kernan. 

Suffolk — Churchill  C.  Cambreleng,  Abel  Huntington. 

Sullivan — William  B.  Wright. 

Tioga — John  J.  Taylor. 

Tompkins — Thomas  B.  Sears,  John  Youngs. 

Ulster — James  C.  Forsyth,  George  G.  Graham. 

Warren — William  Hotchkiss. 

Washington — Albert  L.  Baker,  Edward  Dodd. 

Wayne — Ornon  Archer,  Horatio  N.  Taft. 

Westchester — John  Hunter,  Aaron  Ward. 

Wyoming — Andrew  W.  Young. 

Yates — Elijah  Spencer. 


New- York  Delegates  in  Continental  Congress.1 

Convened  at  Philadelphia,  September  5  ;    adjourned  October 

26,  1774. 

John  Alsop,  William  Floyd,  Philip  Livingston, 

Simon  Boerum,         John  Haring,  Isaac  Low, 

James  Duane,  John  Jay.  Henry  Wisner. 

1  American  Archives,  4th  series,  i.,  938. 


60  REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS CONGRESS. 

Delegates  chosen  by  a  provincial  convention,  assembled  at  New- 
York  for  that  purpose,  April  20,  17 To.1 

John  Alsop,  William  Floyd3,  Robert  R.  Livingston, 

Simon  Boerum,         John  Jay,  Col.  Lewis  Morris,2 

George  Clinton,         Francis  Lewis,2  Col.  Philip  Schuyler, 

James  Duane,  Philip  Livingston,8  Henry  Wisner. 

March  29,  1777,  William  Duer. 

Delegates  chosen  by  the  convention  of  the  State  of  New- York, 
to  represent  the  state  in  congress,  May  13,  1777.3 

James  Duane,  Philip  Livingston,  Philip  Schuyler. 

William  Duer,  Gouverneur  Morris, 

Delegates  appointed  by  the  Legislature,  October  3,  1777.     The 
articles  of  confederation  were  adopted  during  their  term. 

James  Duane,  Francis  Lewis,  Gouverneur  Morris. 

William  Duer,  Philip  Livingston, 


Delegates  in  Congress  under  the  "  Articles  of  Confedera- 
tion and  Perpetual  Union." 

Adopted  in  Congress,  November  15,  1777,  and  recognized  by 
an  act  of  the  New-York  Legislature,  February  6,  1778. 

Under  these  articles,  delegates  were  to  be  appointed  annually 
by  the  several  state  Legislatures,  and  were  liable  to  be  recalled 
at  will ;  no  person  could  be  appointed  for  more  than  three  years 
in  six,  nor  hold  any  other  office  under  government  for  which  he 
might  receive  fees  or  rewards.  Delegates  were  paid  by  the  states 
they  represented,  and  no  state  could  have  less  than  two  or  more 
than  seven  delegates.  New-York  sent  five,  and  on  special  occa- 
sions a  sixth.4  They  were  commissioned  by  the  council  of 
appointment.  Votes  in  this  congress  were  given  by  states,  each 
being  entitled  to  one  voice. 

March  25,  1778 — Philip  Schuyler  (special  delegate,  to  serve  as  long  as 
those  then  in  congress). 

October  16,  1778 — James  Duane,  William  Floyd,  Francis  Lewis,  Gouver- 
neur Morris,  Philip  Schuyler. 

November  4,  1778 — John  Jay,8  chief  justice  (special  delegate). 

October  1,  1779 — James  Duane,  William  Floyd,  John  Jay,  Ezra  L'Hom- 
medieu,  John  Morin  Scott. 

1  Recognized  by  resolution  of  provincial  congresa,  June  23,  1775.     (Journal  New-York 

Provincial  Congress,  i.,  5,  51.) 

2  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence 

3  Journal  of  the  New-York  Provincial  Ongress,  i.,  931. 

1  "  Articles  of  confederation  and  perpetual  union,"  art.  5. 

6  Continued  by  resolution  of  Legislature,  of  August  27,  till  October  15,  1779. 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS CONGRESS.  61 

October  18,  1779 — Philip  Schuyler  (in  place  of  Jay,  minister  to  Madrid), 
Robert  R.  Livingston,  chancellor  (special  delegate  till  April  1). 

September  1,  1780 — James  Duane,  William  Floyd,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu, 
Alexander  McDougall,  John  Morin  Scott,  Robert  R.  Livingston  (special 
delegate  till  March  1). 

October  26,  1781 — Egbert  Benson,  James  Duane,  William  Floyd,  Ezra 
L'Hommedieu,  John  Morin  Scott. 

July  22,  1782 — James  Duane,  William  Floyd,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Ezra 
L'Hommedieu,  John  Morin  Scott. 

February  3,  1784 — Egbert  Benson,  Charles  De  Witt,  John  Jay,  John 
Lansing,  Jr.,  Walter  Livingston,  Alexander  McDougall,  Ephraim  Paine. 

October  25,  1784 — Egbert  Benson,  John  Jay,  John  Lansing,  Jr.,  Walter 
Livingston,  Zephaniah  Piatt. 

December  2,  1784 — Robert  R.  Livingston. 

March  19,  1785 — John  Lawrence,  John  Haring,  Melancton  Smith  (ad- 
ditional). 

March  29, 1785 — Peter  W.  Yates,  John  Lawrence,  John  Haring.  Zepha- 
niah Piatt,  Melancton  Smith. 

February  27.  1786 — John  Haring,  Melancton  Smith,  Zephaniah  Piatt, 
John  Lawrence,  Peter  W.  Yates. 

January  26,  1787 — John  Haring,  Melancton  Smith,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr., 
Egbert  Benson,  John  Lansing,  Jr. 

February  27, 1788 — Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Egbert  Benson,  Alexander 
Hamilton,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr.,  Leonard  Gansevoort. 

January  30, 1788 — Abraham  Yates,  Jr.,  David  Gelston,  Philip  Pell, 
John  Hathorn,  Samuel  Jones. 


CONGRESS  UNDER  THE  CONSTITUTION. 

The  revolution  had  no  sooner  subsided,  and  the  tumults  of  war 
given  place  to  the  pursuits  of  peace,  than  sensible  men  began  to 
perceive  that  the  Union,  under  the  articles  of  confederation,  could 
not  long  exist  amidst  the  conflicting  sectional  and  local  interests 
that  arose  among  the  independent  states. 

A  consolidated  central  government,  with  full  powers  to  manage 
its  foreign  relations  and  regulate  its  common  interests,  was  found 
wanting,  to  give  unity  and  strength  to  its  action  and  permanence 
to  its  existence. 

Commissioners  were  accordingly  appointed  by  the  Legislature, 
May  6,  1786,  to  represent  the  state  at  a  convention  to  take  into 
consideration  the  trade  and  commerce  of  the  United  States,  to 
consider  how  far  an  uniform  system  in  their  commercial  intercourse 
might  be  necessary  to  their  common  interest  and  permanent  har- 
mony, and  to  report  to  the  several  states  such  an  act  as,  when 
unanimously  ratified,  would  enable  congress  to  provide  for  the 
same.     This  commission  consisted  of  Egbert  Benson,  James  Duane, 


62 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS SENATORS. 


Leonard  Gansevoort,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Robert  C.  Livingston 
and  Robert  R.  Livingston. 

The  convention  was  held  at  Annapolis,  September  11-14,  1786, 
at  which  Messrs.  Benson  and  Hamilton  attended,  and  which  strongly 
recommended  a  general  convention  to  be  held  in  May  following  to 
devise  a  more  efficient  union  of  the  states  and  more  ample  powers 
to  congress. 

In  pursuauce  of  this  advice,  the  Legislature,  on  the  6th  of 
March,  1787,  appointed  Alexander  Hamilton,  John  Lansing,  Jr., 
and  Robert  Yates,  to  represent  the  state  in  a  convention,  at  Phila- 
delphia, for  the  purpose  of  revising  the  articles  of  confederation, 
and  recommending  such  alterations  as  would  render  the  federal 
constitution  adequate  to  the  exigencies  of  government  and  the 
preservation  of  the  Union. 

The  convention  met  on  the  second  Monday  in  May,  and  on 
the  17th  of  September,  1787,  reported  the  present  constitution  of 
the  United  States.  Hamilton  was  the  only  delegate  from  New- 
York  that  signed  this  instrument. 


New-York  Senators  in  Congress. 

The  constitution  of  the  United  States  provides  that  two  senators 
shall  be  chosen  by  the  Legislature  of  each  state,  who  shall  hold 
their  office  six  years.  At  their  first  session,  they  were  to  be  divi- 
ded into  three  classes,  so  that  one-third  might  be  chosen  every 
second  year ;  and  vacancies,  that  might  occur  in  the  recess  of  the 
Legislature  of  any  state,  are  to  be  filled  by  the  executive  thereof 
until  the  next  meeting  of  the  Legislature,  which  shall  fill  such 
vacancies. 

A  senator  must  have  attained  the  age  of  thirty-five,  and  have 
been  nine  years  a  citizen  of  the  United  States,  and  must  be  an 
inhabitant  of  the  state  from  which  he  is  chosen.  This  state  was 
not  represented  in  the  first  session  of  the  first  congress. 


Senators. 


Thilip  Schuyler,  .. . 

Rufua  King, 

Aaron  Burr, 

RufusKing, 

John  Lawrence, 

Philip  Schuyler,.... 
John  Sloss  Ilobart,. 


Residences. 


When  Appointed. 


Albany July  16,1789, 

Jamaica, July  16,  17S9, 

New-York, January  19,  1791, 

Jamaica, January  27,  1795, 

Queens  county,  .November  9,  1796, 

Albany, 'January  24,  1 797, 

|January  11,  1798, 


In  whose  Place 


Schuyler. 
(Reappointed). 

King 

Burr 

Schuyler, 


Remarks. 

2  years. 
6  years. 

Resigned.  1 
Resigned. 
Resigned. 
See  notes  2,3 


1   Appointed  minister  to  England  in  May,  1796. 

-  Resigned,  on  being  appointed  ;i  jndgc  of  the  New-York  district  of  U.  S.  Court. 

3  During  the  revolution  lived  at  Eaton  Manor. 


REPRESENTATIVE    OFFICERS CONGRESS. 


63 


Senators. 

William  North, 

James  Watson,        

Gouverneur  M  rris,  .  .. 

John  Armstrong, 

De  Witt  Clinton,. ..    . 

Theodoras  Bailey 

John  Armstrong, 

John  Smith,. . .      

John  Armstrong" 

Samuel  L.  MitchiD,.... 

John  Smith 

Obudi  h  German 

Rufus  Kins 

Nathan  Sanford 

Rufus  Kin*, 

Martin  Van  Buren, 

Nathan  Sanford 

Martin  V;  n  Buren,  . . 
Charles  E    Dudley,  . . . 

William  L.  Marey 

Silas  Wright.  Jr 

Nathan'l  P  Tallmadge, 
Silas  Wright,  Jr.,  ..... 
Nathan'l  P.  Tallmadge. 

Silas  Wright  Jr 

Henry  A.  Foster, 

Daniel  S.Dickinson... 

John  A    I'ix 

William  II.  Seward,. .. 

Hamilton  Fish. 

William  H.  Seward,  .  . 
Pfpsi   ii  King, 


Residences. 

Dnanesbnrgh,  . 

New- York,  ... 
Morrissasda, .. . 
Rhinebeck,  — 

Newtown 

Poughkeepsie, 

Rhinebeck 

Brook haven,  . . 

Rhinebeck, 

New- York,  ... 
Brook haven, . . 

Norwich 

la  i  aica, 

New-York,   ... 

Jamaica, 

Albany, 

New- York,  .... 

Albany 

Albany 

Albany, 

Canton 

Poughkeepsie, 

Canton, .. 

Poughkeepsie, 

Canton, 

I  Rome, 

B'mehamton,  . . 

Albany 

Auburn 

, New- York.   ... 

;  Auburn, 

Ogdensburgh,. 


When  Appointed.   In  whose  Place!  Remarks. 


May, 
August 
April 

November 
February 
February 
December, 
February 
February 
November 
February 
February 
February 
February 
January 
February 
January 
February 
January 
February 
lannary 
February 
February 
January 
February 
November 
November 
January- 
February 
November 
; February 
'February 


179S, 
1798. 
1 800. 
1S00, 
1802. 
1608, 
1S<3 
1S04 
1804 
1804, 
1807, 
1809, 
1813 
1815. 
182'), 
1821, 
1826 
1S27, 
1829, 
1881. 
1  v:-!3, 
1888, 
1887, 
1840, 
1843. 
1844. 
1844. 
184o, 
1849, 
1851. 
1855, 
1857, 


Hobart,  

North 

Watson. 

Lawrence, 

Armstrong,  . . . 

v orris,  ...    .. 

Clinton, 

Armstrong. 

Bailey, 

Armstrong. 

(Reappointed). 

Mitchill. 

Smith, 

German. 

Reappointed;, 
Sanford. 
King. 

(Reappointed) 
Van  Buren. 

Sanford, 

Marey. 
Dudley. 

Reappointed) 

Reappointed), 
■  Reappointed; 

Wright 

Tallmadge,  ... 
Foster. 

Dix 

JDickinson.  .  . . 
'(Reappointed) 
Fisl 


ISee  note  1. 

iResigned. 

I 

jSee  note  2. 

iResigned. 

'Resigned. 

j-ee  note  1. 

See  note  3. 


See  note  4. 
See  note  4. 

Resigned.5 
Resigned.5 


Resigned. 
Resigned.5 
See  note  1 . 
See  notes  1,0. 


In  Senate. 


Representatives  in  Congress. 

The  bouse  of  representatives  is  composed  of  members  elected 
by  districts,  with  a  term  of  two  years.  The  number  lias  varied 
at  each  decennial  census,  as  shown  by  the  following  table,  which 
exhibits  the  apportionment  and  relative  representation  of  the 
several  states  in  congress  since  the  adoption  of  the  constitution. 


ppointed  by  governor  in  recess  of  Legislature,  and  vacated  by  the  meeting  of  thai 

body  (U   S.  Constitution   art.  I.,  section  8,  ii ). 
His  term  expiring  March  8,  1801,  he  was,  January  27,  1801,  appointed  to  a  full  term, 

but  resigned  February  5,  (?1  1802 
Appointed  minister  to  France,  November  12,  1804. 
Fro  ii    March   3,    * 81 9,    to  January  8,   1^20,   but  one    senator  from  New-York  in 

eongreM. 
Fleeted  governor  of  the  State  of  New-York. 
Reappointed  by  Legislature,  February  4,  1845,  for  a  full  term. 


64 


RATIO    OF    REPRESENTATION. 


STATES. 

Time  of 
entering  Union. 

1789 

O© 

1793 

.£2 

1803 

Oc 

•-  © 

* 

1813 

o© 

1S23 

C  s' 

s  — , 

1888 

_o© 

1843 

o  © 

1S53 

MS 

December   7,  17S7,.. 
December  12, 1787,.. 
December  18,  1787,.. 
January       2,  1788,.. 
January      9,1788,.. 
February     6,1788,.. 
April          28,1788,.. 
May           23,1788,.. 
June           21,  17S8... 
June           26,1788,.. 
July            26,1788,.. 
November21, 1789,.. 
Mav            29,1790,.. 
March          4,1791,.. 
June             1, 1792, . . 
June            1,  1796, 

1 

8 
4 
3 
5 
8 
6 
5 
3 
10 
6 
5 
1 

i 

13 

5 

2 

7 

14 

8 

6 

4 

19 

10 

10 

2 

2 

2 

1 

18 
6 
4 
7 

17 

9 

8 

5 

21 

17 

12 

2 

4 

6 

3 

2 

23 

6 

6 

7 

20 

9 

9 

6 

21 

27 

13 

2 

6 

10 

6 

6 

1 

26 

6 

7 

6 

18 

9 

9 

6 

22 

34 

13 

2 

5 

12 

9 

14 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

7 

1 

1 

2S 

6 

9 

6 

12 

8 

9 

5 

21 

40 

13 

2 

5 

13 

13 

19 

3 

7 

2 

8 

5 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

24 

5 

8 

4 

10 

6 

7 

4 

15 

34 

9 

2 

4 

10 

11 

21 

4 

10 

4 

7 

7 

7 

5 

1 

3 

1 

25 

5 

8 

4 

11 

6 

6 

8 

13 

Connecticut 

Maryland     

New  Hampshire, 

New-York 

83 
8 
2 
8 
10 
10 
21 

Vermont, 

Ohio,   

November29,  1802,.. 

April            8,1814,.. 

4 

December  11,  1816,.. 

11 

December  10,  1817,.. 

5 

December   3,  1818,  . 

9 

December  14,  1819,.. 

7 

March          8,  1820,  . 

6 

March          2,1821,.. 

7 

June           15,  1836, 

2 

January     26,1837,.. 

4 

March          3,  1845, 

1 

March          3,  1845,  . 

2 

Texas, 

December  29, 1845, . . 

2 

May            29,1848,.. 

3 

September  8,  1850, . . 

?, 

Total, 

65 

105 

141    181 

?,n 

?4?, 

223 

934 

Territories  are  each  represented  by  one  delegate  elected  by  the 
people,  who  has  a  seat  in  the  house  of  representatives,  with  power 
to  speak  but  not  to  vote. 

Representatives  in  congress  must  have  attained  the  age  of 
twenty-five,  and  been  seven  years  citizens  of  the  United  States. 
When  elected,  they  must  reside  in  the  state  in  which  they  are 
chosen. 

Congress  meets  annually  on  the  first  Monday  in  December,  and 
at  other  times  when  required  by  proclamation  of  the  president. 
Members  are  erected  on  even  years,  and  take  their  seats  on  the 
year  following  their  election.  Their  terms  expire  on  the  third 
day  of  March  of  every  alternate  year. 


CONGRESSIONAL   DISTRICTS.  65 


Congressional  Districts. 

The  state  is  divided  by  the  Legislature,  as  soon  as  practicable 
after  each  federal  census,1  into  congressional  districts,  for  the  elec- 
tion of  representatives  in  congress.  The  following  is  a  synopsis 
of  these  divisions  from  their  origin  : 

Congressional  Districts  (not  numbered) — Act  of    January  27, 

1789. 

Kings.  Queens,  Richmond.  Suffolk,  Part  of  Albany,3  Columbia,  Clinton,  Sara- 

New-York  part  of  Westchester.2  toga  (1791),  Washington. 

Dutchess,  remainder  of  Westchester.  Remainder   of   Albany,   Herkimer  (1791), 

Orange,  Ulster,  M-ntgomerv,    Ontario,    Otsego    (1791), 

Tioga  (.1791). 

Congressional  Districts  (not  numbered) — Act  of  December  IS 
1792. 

Kings.  Queens,  Suffolk.  Clinton,  Rensselaer. 

New-York.  Albany. 

Richmond,  Westchester.  Saratoga,  Washington. 

Orange,  Ulster.  Herkimer.  Montgomery,  Onondaga  (1794), 

Dutchess.  Ontario,  Otsego,  Tioga. 

Columbia. 

Congressional  Districts — Act  of  March  23,  1797. 

1.  Kings.  Queens,  Richmond,  Suffolk.  7.  Clinton.  Essex  (1799),  Saratoga,  Wash- 

2.  New-York  (except  7th  ward),  ington- 

3.  7th  ward,  N  w-York,  part  of  Orange,*      8.  Albany,  Schoharie, 

Westchester.  9.  Chenango  (>79S),  Herkimer,  Montgomr 

4.  Delaware,  remainder  of  Orange,  Ulster.  ery,  Oneida    179S). 

5.  Dutchess.  10.  Cayuga    (1<99>,    Onondaga,    Ontario, 

6.  Columbia,  Rensselaer.  Steuben  (1799),  Tioga. 

Congressional  Districts — Act  of  March  30,  1802, 

1.  Queens,  Suffolk.  9.  Albanv. 

2.  Kings     Richmond,    1st,    2d,    3d,    5th     10.  Rensselaer, 

wards,  New-York.  11.  Clinton,  Essex,  Saratoga. 

3.  4th,  6th,  7th  wards,  New-York.  12.  Washington. 

4.  Rockland,  Westchester.  13,  Montgomery,  Schoharie. 

5.  Orange.  14.  Delaware.  Otsego.  * 

6.  Dutchess.  15.  Herkimer,  Oneida,  St.  Lawrence. 

7.  Greene,  Ulster.  16    Chenango.  Onondaga,  Tioga. 

8.  Columbia.  17.  Cayuga,  Genesee,  Ontario,  Steuben. 

Congressional  Districts — Act  of  March  20,  1804. 

1.  Queens,  Suffolk.  6.  Dutchess. 

2.  3.  <Two  members)  Kings,  New-York,      7.  Greene.  Ulster. 

Richmond.  8.  Columbia. 

4.  Rockland,  Westchester.  9.  Albany. 

5.  Orange.  10.  Rensselaer. 

1  Th>-  United  States  constitution  directs  an  actual  enumeration  of  inhabitants  to  be  made 

every  ten  years,  which  has  been  fixed  at  those  ending  with  a  cypher.     (Article  1, 
section  3 ) 
The  constitution  of  New- York  directs  a  similar  census  to  be  taken  at  the  same  intervals, 
but  midway  between  the  for  oer.     (Article  3,  section  4.) 

2  Excepting  the  towns  of  Salem,  North  Salem,  Cortland.  Yorktown  and  Stephentown. 

3  That  part  east  of  Hudson  river,  in  1791  Rensselaer  county. 

*  The  towns  of  Clarkstown.  Hnveratraw,  Hempsted  andOrangetown,  the  next  year 
erected  into  Rockland  county. 

*6 


66 


CONGRESSIONAL   DISTRICTS. 


11.  Clinton.  Essex,  Saratoga. 

12.  Washington. 

13.  Montgomery,  Schoharie. 

14.  Delaware,  Otsego. 

15.  Herkimer,     Jefferson    (1805),    Lewis 

(.1305),  Oneida,  St.  Lawrence. 


16.  Broome    (1806),    Chenango,    Madison 

(1806 »,  Onondaga,  Tioga. 

17.  Allegany  (18:>6),  Cayuga,  Genesee,  On- 

tario, Steuben. 


Congressional  Districts — Act  of  April  8,  1808. 


1.  Kings,  Queens,  Suffolk. 

2.  (Two  members)  New-York,  Richmond, 

Rockland. 

3.  Orange,  Westchester. 

4.  Dutchess 

5.  Greene,  Sullivan  (1809),  Ulster. 

6.  (Two  members)  Columbia,  Rensselaer, 

Washington. 

7.  Albany,  Schenectady  (1809). 

8.  Clinton,  Essex,  Franklin,  Saratoga. 


9.  Montgomery,  Schoharie. 

10.  Herkimer,  Jefferson,  Lewis,  St.  Law- 

rence. 

11.  Madison.  Oneida. 

12.  Delaware.  Otsego. 

13.  Broome,    Chenango,    Cortland,  Onon- 

daga. 

14.  Cayuga,  Seneca,  Steuben,  Tioga. 

15.  Allegany,    Cattaraugus,    Chautauqae, 

Genesee,  Niagara,  Ontario. 


Congressional  Districts — Act  of  June  10,  1812. 


1.  (Two    members)    Kings.   1st  and  2d 

wards,    New-York,    Queens,   Rich- 
mond, Suffolk. 

2.  Remainder  of  New-York. 

3.  Rockland,  Westchester 

4.  Dutchess  (except  Rhinebeck  and  Clin- 

ton), Putnam. 

5.  Columbia  and  thetwotowns in  Dutchess 

6.  (Two  members)  Orange. 

7.  Sullivan,  Ulster. 

8.  Delaware,  Greene. 

9.  Albany. 

10.  Rensselaer. 

11.  Saratoga. 

12.  (Two  members)  Clinton,  Essex,  Frank- 

lin, Warren  (1813),  Washington. 


13.  Schenectady,  Schoharie. 

14    Hamilton  (1816),  Montgomery. 

15.  (Two  members)  Broome,  Chenango, 

Otsego. 

16.  Oneida,  part  of  Oswego  (1816). 

17.  Herkimer,  Madison. 

18.  Jefferson,  Lewis,  St.  Lawrence. 

19.  Cortland,   Onondaga,  part  of  Oswego 

(1816>. 

20.  (Two  members)  Cayuga,  Seneca,  Steu- 

ben, Tioga,  Tompkins  (IS17.) 
21.,(Two  member9)Allegany,  Cattaraugus, 
Chaulauque,  Erie  (1821),  Genesee, 
Livingston   (1821),   Monroe    (1S21), 
Niagara,  Ontario. 


Congressional  Districts — Act  of  April  17,  1822. 


1.  Queens,  Suffolk. 

2.  Kings,  Richmond,  Rockland. 
8.  (Three  members)  New-York. 

4.  Putnam,  Westchester. 

5.  Dutchess. 

6.  Orange. 

7.  Sullivan,  Ulster. 

8.  Columbia. 

9.  Rensselaer. 

10.  Albany. 

11.  Delaware,  Greene. 

12.  Schenectady,  Schoharie. 

13.  Otsego. 

14.  Oneida. 

15.  Herkimer. 

16.  Hamilton,  Montgomery. 


Saratoga. 

Washington. 

Clinton,  Essex,  Franklin,  Warren. 

(Two  members)  Jefferson,  Lewis,  Oi 

wego,  St.  Lawrence. 
Broome.  Chenango. 
Cortland,  Madison. 
Onondaga. 
Cayuga. 

Tioga,  Tompkins. 
(Two  members)  Onfario.Seneca,Wayne 

(1823),  Yates  (1823). 
Livingston,  Monroe. 
Allegany,  Cattaraugus,  Steuben. 
Genesee,  Orleans  (1824). 
Chautauque,  Erie,  Niagara. 


Congressional  Districts — Act  of  June  29,  1832. 


1.  Queens,  Suffolk. 

2.  Kings,  Richmond,  Rockland. 
8.  (Two  members)  New-York. 

4.  Putnam,  Westchester. 

5.  Dutchess. 

6.  Orange. 

7.  Sullivan,  Ulster. 


8.  (Two    members)    Columbia,    Greene, 

Schoharie. 

9.  Rensselaer. 

10.  Albany. 

11.  Saratoga,  Schenectady. 

12.  Washington. 

18.  Clinton,  Essex,  Warren. 


Divided  March  9,  1821,  the  21st  embracing  Monroe  and  Ontario,  and  the  22d  the 
remainder.    Each  were  entitled  to  one  member. 


CONGRESSIONAL    DISTRICTS. 


67 


14.  Franklin,  St.  Lawrence.  24. 

15.  Fulton  (1S3S),  Hamilton,  Montgomery.  25. 

16.  Herkimer.  Lewis.  20. 

17.  (Two  members)  Oneida,  Oswego.  27. 
IS.  Jefferson  28. 

19.  Otsego.  29. 

20.  Broome,  Delaware.  30. 

21.  Chenango.  31. 

22.  (Two  members)  Chemung  (1836),  Cort-  32. 

land.  Tioga,  Tompkins.  33. 

23.  (Two  members)  Madison,  Onondaga. 


Cayuga. 

Seneca,  Wayne. 

Ontario. 

Steuben,  Yates. 

Monroe. 

Genesee,  Wyoming  (1S41). 

Allegany.  Livingston. 

Cattaraugus,  Chautauque. 

Erie. 

Niagara,  Orleans. 


Congressional  Districts — Act  of  September  6,  1842. 


Queens,  Suffolk. 

Kings,  Richmond. 

1  st,  2d,  3d.  4th,  5th  wards,  New- York. 

6th,  7th,  10th,  13th  wards.  New-York. 

Sth,  9th,  14th  wards.  New-York. 

11th.  12th,  15th,  16th,  17th  wards,  New 

York. 
Rockland,  Westchester. 
Dutchess,  Putnam. 
Orange,  Sullivan. 
Delaware,  Ulster. 
Columbia,  Greene. 
Rensselaer. 
Albany. 

Essex,  Washington. 
Clinton.  Franknn,  part  of  Hamilton, 

Warren. 
Fulton,  remainder  of  Hamilton,  Sara 

toga,  Schenectady. 


33. 
-    34. 


Herkimer,  Montgomery. 

Lewis,  St.  Lawrence. 

Jefferson. 

Oneida. 

Otsego.  Schoharie. 

Broome,  Chenango,  Tioga. 

Madison,  Oswego. 

Onondaga. 

Cayuga,  Cortland. 

Chemung,  Tompkins,  Yates 

Seneca,  Wayne. 

Monroe. 

Livingston,  Ontario. 

Allegany,  Seneca. 

Cattaraugus,  Chautauque. 

Erie. 

Genesee,  Wyoming. 

Niagara,  Orleans. 


Congressional  Districts — Act  of  July  10,  1851, 


Part  of  Kings,2    Queens,    Richmond,  17. 

Suffolk.  18. 
City  of  Brooklyn.3 

1st.  2d,  3d.  5th,  Sth  wards,  New-York.  19. 

4th,  6th,  10th,  14th  wards,  New-York.  20. 

7th,  13th  wards,  and  YVilliamsburgh.*  21. 

11th,  15th,  17th  wards.  New- York.  22. 

9th,  16th,  20th  wards.  New- York.  23. 

12th,    18th,    19th,  20th,    21st  and    22d  24. 

wards,  New-York.  25. 

Putnam,  Rockland,  Westchester.  26. 

Orange,  Sullivan.  27. 

Greene.  Ulster.  28. 

Columbia,  Dutchess.  29. 

Rensselaer.  30. 

Albany.  31. 

Hamilton,  Saratoga,  Warren,  Washing-  32. 

ton.  33. 
Clinton,  Essex,  Franklin. 


Herkimer,  St.  Lawrence. 

Fulton,     Montgomery,     Schenectady, 

Schoharie. 
Delaware,  Otsego. 
Oneida. 

Broome,  Chenango,  Cortland. 
Madison,  Oswego. 
Jefferson,  Lewis. 
Onondaga. 
Cayuga,  Wayne. 
Ontario,  Seneca,  Yates 
Chemung,  sohuyler,  Tioga,  Tompkins. 
Livingston,  Steuben. 
Monroe. 

Allegany,  Genesee,  Wyoming. 
Niagara,  Orleans. 
Erie. 
Cattaraugus,  Chautauque. 


1  Townships  15,  32,  7,  4,  5  and  41  of  Totten  and  Crossfield's  purchase. 

'2  The  cities  of  Brooklyn  and  Williamsburgh  excepted. 

1  As  it  existed  before  1854. 

*  Now  the  13th,  14th,  15th  and  16th  wards  of  Brooklyn. 


68  REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 

Representatives  in  Congress, 

By  Congresses. 
[The  districts  are  denoted  by  the  numbers  before  each  name.] 

First  Congress  — 1789-1791  (three  sessions),  March  4  to  Sep- 
tember 29,  1789;  January  4  to  August  12,  1790;  December  3, 
1790,  to  March  3,  1791. 

Egbert  Benson,  John  Hathorn,  Peter  Silvester, 

William  Floyd,  John  Lawrence,  Jeremiah  Van  Rensselaer. 

Second  Congress — 1791-1793  (two  sessions),  October  24, 1791, 
to  May  8,  1792 ;  November  2,  1792,  to  March  3,  1793. 

Egbert  Benson,  Cornelius  C.  Schoonmaker,    James  Townsend,1 

James  Gordon,  Peter  Silvester,  Thomas  Tredwell.1 

John  Lawrence, 

Third  Congress — 1793-1795  (two  sessions),  December  2, 1793, 
to  June  9,  1794;  December  5,  1796,  to  March  3,  1797. 

Theodorus  Bailey,  Silas  Talbot,  Philip  Van  Cortlandt, 

Ezekiel  Gilbert,  Thomas  Tredwell,  Peter  Van  Gaasbeck, 

Henry  Glen,  John  E.  Van  Allen,  John  Watts. 
James  Gordon, 

Fourth  Congress — 1795-1797  (two  sessions),  December  7, 
1795,  to  June  1,  1796;  December  5,  1796,  to  March  3,  1797. 

Theodorus  Bailey,  John  Hathorn,  John  E  Van  Allen, 

William  Cooper,  Jonathan  N.  Havens,  Philip  Van  Cortlandt, 

Ezekiel  Gilbert,  Edward  Livingston,  Gen.  Jobn  Williams. 
Henry  Glen, 

Fifth  Congress — 1797-1799  (three  sessions),  May  15  to  July 
10,  1797;  November  3,  1797,  to  July  16,  1798;  December  3, 
1798,  to  March  3,  1799. 

5.  David  Brooks.  1.  Jonathan  N.  Havens.2  7.  John  E.  Van  Allen. 

9.  James  Cochran.  10.  Hezekiah  L.  Hosmer.  3.  Philip  Van  Cortlandt. 

4.  Lucas  Elmendorf.  2.  Edward  Livingston.  7.  John  Williams. 
8.  Henry  Glen.  8.  John  Smith.3 

Sixth  Congress — 1799-1801  (two  sessions),  December  2,  1799, 
to  March  14,  1800;  November  17,  1800,  to  March  3,  1801. 

5.  Theodorus  Bailey.  8.  Henry  Glen.  1.  John  Smith. 

6.  John  Bird.  2.  Edward  Livingston.  7.  John  Thompson. 

10.  WTilliam  Cooper.  9.  Jonas  Piatt.  8.  Philip  Van  Cortlandt. 

4.  Lucas  Elmendorf. 

Seventh  Congress — 1801-1803  (two  sessions),  December  7, 
1801,  to  May  3,  1802  ;  December  6,  1802,  to  March  3,  1803. 

5.  Theodorus  Bailey.4  10.  Thomas  Morris.  3.  Philip  Van  Cortlandt 

6.  John  Bird.6  1.  John  Smith.  6.  John  P.  Van  Ness.' 

4.  Lucas  Elmendorf.  5.  Thomas  Tillolson.8  8.  KillianK. Van  Rensselaer 

2.  Samuel  L.  Mitchill.  7.  David  Thomas.  9.  Benjamin  Walker. 

1  Tredwell  was  elected  in  place  of  Town-    *  Elected  1800,  v.  Van  Ness. 

send,  deceased,  May,  1791.  8  Did  not  attend. 

2  Died  before  expiration  of  term.  7  Declared  vacant,  January  17, 1803,  hav- 
»  1799,  in  place  of  Havens,  deceased.  ing  accepted  an  office  in  militia. 

*  November,  1801. 


REPRESENTATIVES   IN    CONGRESS. 


6. 

Isaac  Bloom.1 

11 

Beriali  Palmer. 

7. 

John  Cantinc2 

16. 

John  Patterson. 

5. 

Gay  lord  Griswold. 

17. 

Oliver  Phelps. 

7. 

Josiah  Hasbrouck.3 

14. 

Erastus  Root. 

i. 

Henry  W  Livingston. 

1 

Samuel  Ryker.4 

5. 

Andrew  McCord. 

13. 

Thomas  Sammons 

8. 

Samuel  L.  Mitchili. 

2. 

Joshua  Sands. 

Eighth  Congress — 1803-1805  (two  sessions),  October  7,  1803, 
to  March  27,  1804  ;  November  5,  1804,  to  March  3,  1805. 

I.  John  Smith.2 
12.  David  Thomas. 
10.  George  Tibbits. 
'  4.  Philip  Van  Cortlandt. 

9.  Killian  K.  Van  Rensselaer 
6   Daniel  G  Verplanck.5 

Ninth  Congress — 1805-1807  (two  sessions),  December  2,  1850, 
to  April  21,  1806  ;  December  1,  1806,  to  March  3,  1807. 

5.  John  Blake.  Jr. 

2.  3.  George  Clinton,  Jr.6 
17.  Silas  Halsey. 

8.  Henry  W.  Livingston. 
10.  Josiah  Masters 

2.  3.  Samuel  L.  Mitchili.7 

2.  3.  Gurdon  S.  Mumford.8 

Tenth  Congress — 1807-1809  (two  sessions),  October  26,  1807, 
to  April  25,  1808;  November  7,  1808,  to  March  3,  1809. 

II.  John  Thompson. 
4.  Philip  Van  Cortlandt. 
9.  Killian  K.  Van  Rensselaer 
6.  Daniel  C.  Verplanck. 
6.  Nathan  Wilson  n 
8.  James  I.  Van  Allen. 

Elevmth  Congress — 1809-1811  (three  sessions),  May  22  to 
June  28,  1809  ;  November  2-7,  1809,  to  May  1,  1810  ;  December 
3,  1810,  to  March  3,  1811. 


14 

John  Russell. 

ie. 

Uri  Tracv. 

11. 

Pe:er  Sailly. 

4. 

Philip  Van  Cortlandt. 

18. 

Thomas  Sammons. 

9. 

Killian  K.  Van  Rensselaer 

T. 

Martin  G.  Schuneman. 

6. 

Daniel  C.  Verplanck 

12. 

David  Thomas. 

1. 

Eliphalet  Wicks. 

2. 

3.  Daniel  D.Tompkins.9  15 

Nathan  Williams. 

5. 

John  Blake,  Jr. 

10. 

Josiah  Masters. 

•2. 

3.  George  Clinton,  Jr. 

2. 

3.  Gurdon  S.  Mumford 

7. 

Parent  Gardenier. 

1. 

Samuel  Riker. 

17. 

John  Harris. 

14. 

John  Russell. 

16. 

Reuben  Humphreys. 

13. 

Peter  Swart. 

15. 

William  Kirkpatrfck. 

12. 

David  Thomas.10 

2.  William  Denning  12 

4.  James  Emott. 

3.  Jonathan  Fisk. 

5.  Parent  Gardenier. 
11.  Thomas  R.  Gold. 


Herman  Knickerbacker.  15.  Peter  B.  Porter. 


6.  Robert  LeRoy  Livingston  12.  Erastus  Root. 

14.  Vincent  Matthews.  1.  Ebenezer  Sage. 

2    Samuel  L.  MllchilL"  9.  Thomas  Sammons. 

2.  Gurdon  S.  Mumford.  8.  John  Thompson. 

10.  John  Nicholson.  13.  I'ri  Tracy. 


7.  Killian  K.VanRensselaer 


Twelfth   Congress — 1811-1813    (two    sessions),    November  4, 
1811,  to  July  6,  1812  ;    November  2,  1812,  to  March  3,  1813. 


14    Daniel  Avery. 
7.  Hermanus  Bleecker. 

5.  Thomas  B.  Cook. 
4.  James  Emott. 

6.  Asa  Fitch. 

11.  Thomas  R.  Gold. 


c. 

Thomas  P.  Grosvenor  M 

15. 

Peter  B.  Porter. 

6. 

Robt.Lelioy  Livingston.2 

1. 

Ebenezer  Sage. 

IS. 

Aruiiah  Me'calf. 

9. 

Thomas  Sammons. 

2 

Samuel  L.  Mitchili. 

in. 

Silas  Stow. 

2. 

William  Paulding,  Jr. 

18. 

I'ri  Tracy. 

8. 

Benjamin  Pond. 

3. 

Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  Jr 

i   Died  1808. 

2  Resigned. 

3  In  place  of  Cantine,  June.  1803. 

4  In  place  of  Smith,  June,  1804 

6  In  place  of  Bloom,  October  8,  1803. 
*  In  place  of  Mitchili,  U.  S.  senator. 

7  Chosen  senator  in  congress. 

8  October.  1S04,  in  place  of  Tompkins. 


•  Accepted  an   appointment  to  bench  of 
Supreme  Court 

10  Resigned  February  17,  1808;  appointed 

state  treasurer. 

11  Elected  in  place  of  Thomas. 

12  Resigned.     Did  not  qualify. 

13  June,  1810,  in  place  of  Denning 

14  In  place  of  Livingston. 


70 


REPRESENTATIVES   IN   CONGRESS. 


Thirteenth  Congress — 1813-1815  (three  sessions),  May  24  to 
August  2,  1813  ;  December  6,  1813,  to  April  18,  1814  ;  Septem- 
ber 19,  1814,  to  March  3,  1815. 


20.  Daniel  Avery. 

2.  Egbert  Benson,1 
15.  John  M.  Bowers  2 
13.  Alexander  Bovd. 
20.  Oliver  C.  Comstoek. 

3.  Peter  Denoyelles. 
15.  William  Dowse.3 

6.  Jonathan  Fisk. 
19.  James  Geddes. 
5-  Thomas  P.  Grosvenor. 


7.  Abraham  Hasbrouck. 
21.  Samuel  M.  Hopkins. 
21.  Nathaniel  Howell. 

2.  William  Irving.4 
18.  Moss  Kent. 

1.  John  Lefferte.5 

9.  John  Lovett. 
14.  Jacob  Markell. 
16.  Morris  S.  Miller. 
10.  Hosea  Moffitt. 


4.  Thomas  J.  Oakley. 
2.  Jotham  Post,  Jr. " 
1.  Ebenezer  Sage.9 
8.  Samuel  Sherwood. 

12.  Zebulon  Ii.  Shipherd. 

17.  William  S.  Smith. 

11.  John  W.  Taylor. 
15.  Joel  Thompson. 
15.  Isaac  Williams,  Jr.7 

12.  Elisha  J.  Winter. 


Fourteenth   Congress — 
1815,  to  April  30,' 1816; 


1815-1817  (two  sessions),  December  4, 
December  1,  1816,  to  March  3,  1817. 


8.  John  Adams.8 
12.  Asa  Adgate.9 

20.  Daniel  Avery.10 
7.  Samuel  E.  Betts. 

15.  James  Birdsall. 

19.  Victory  Birdseye. 
21    Micah  "Brooks. 
14.  Daniel  Cady. 

21.  Archibald  8.  Clarke. 

20.  Oliver  C.  Comstoek. 
1.  Henry  Crocheron. 


6. 

Jonathan  Fisk.12 

12. 

John  Savage. 

16. 

Thomas  B.  Gold. 

4. 

Abraham  H.  Schenck. 

5. 

Thomas  P.  Grosvenor. 

^  17. 

William  S.  Smith. 

15 

Jabez  D.  Hammond. 

11 

John  W.  Tavlor. 

2. 

William  Irving. 

20. 

Enos  T.  Throop.15 

18. 

Moss  Kent. 

1. 

George  To«nsend. 

9. 

John  Levett. 

3. 

Jonathan  Ward 

10. 

Hosea  Moffitt. 

2. 

Peter  H.  Wendover. 

12. 

Benjamin  Pond.14 

6. 

James  W.  Wilkin." 

21. 

Peter  B.  Porter.15 

17 

Westel  Willoughby,  Jr 

B. 

Erastus  Boot.16 

13. 

John  B.  Yates. 

Fifteenth  Congress — 1817  —  1819  (two  sessions),  December  1, 
1817,  to  April  20,  1818;  November  16,  1818,  to  March  3, 
1819. 


20.  Oliver  C.  Comstoek. 

20.  Daniel  Cruger. 
10.  John  P.  Cushman. 
15.  John  R.  Drake. 

21.  Benjamin  Ellicott. 

7.  Josiah  Hasbrouck. 
14.  John  Herkimer. 

17.  Thomas  II.  Hubbard. 
2.  William  Irving. 

8.  Dorrance  Kirtland. 


13.  Thomas  Lawyer. 

4.  Henry  B.  Lee.3 

18.  David  A.  Ogden. 
12.  John  Palmer. 

19.  James  Porter. 
12.  John  Savage. 

5.  Philip  J.  Schuyler. 
1.  Tredwell  Scudder. 

21.  John  C.  Spencer. 


16.  Henry  E.  Storrs. 

4.  James  Tallmadge,  Jr.1* 
11.  John  W.  Tavlor. 

3.  Caleb  Tompkins. 

1.  George  Townsend. 

2.  Peter  II  Wendover. 
9.  Rensselaer  Westerlo. 
6.  James  W.  Wilkin. 

15.  Isaac  Williams. 


Sixteenth  Congress — 1819-1821  (two  sessions),  December  6, 
1819,  to  May  15,  1820;  November  13,  1820,  to  March  3, 
1821. 


Nathan  Allen. 
Caleb  Baker. 
Walter  Case. 
Robert  Clarke. 
Jacob  11.  I)e  Writt. 


10.  John  D.  Dickinson. 


14.  John  Fay. 

18.  William  D.  Ford. 
12.  Ezra  C.  Gross. 

1.  James  Guyon,  Jr.20 
17.  Aaron  Hackley,  Jr. 

19.  George  Hall. 


15.  Joseph  S.  Lyman. 
2.  Henry  Meigs. 
15.  Robert  Monell. 
13.  Harmanus  Peek. 
12.  Nathaniel  Pitcher. 
20.  Jonathan  Richmond. 


1  Resigned. 

2  Seat  declared  vacant  in  favor  of  Williams. 
s  Died.  Did  not  attend. 

*  2d  session,  v.  Benson,  resigned. 

6  Contested  by  Peter  A.  Jay. 

8  Contested  by  Benjamin  B.  Blaydenburgh 

7  Succeeded  Bowers,  June  24, 1813 

8  Contested,  held  till  De-ember  20,  1S15. 

9  Fleeted,  0.  Pond,  deceased. 

10  Elected,  September,  1816,  v.  Throop. 
u  Elected,  June,  1816,  v.  Porter,  resigned. 


Resigned,  June,  1815. 
Died  while  a  member  of  congress  in  1817. 
Died,  June,  1815 
Resigned,  1st  session. 
Succeeded  Adams,  December  26, 1815. 
In  place  of  Fisk. 

In  place  of  Smith,  December  11,  1815. 
Elected,  June,  1817,  in  place  of  Lee,  de- 
ceased. 
Succeeded  Ebenezer  Sage,  Jan.  14, 1820. 


REPRESENTATIVES   IN    CONGRESS. 


71 


1.  EbenezerSage.1 

16.  Henry  R.  Storrs. 

4.  Eanda]  B.  Street 

5.  James  Strong. 


11.  John  W.  Taylor. 

3.  Caleb  Tompkins. 

21.  Albert  H.  Tracy. 


Seventeenth  Congress — 1821-1823  (two 
1821,  to  May  8,  1822  ;  December  2,  1822, 


6.  Charles  Borland,  Jr.2 
15.  Samuel  Campbell. 
2.  Churchill  C.  Cambreleng. 
1.  Cadwallader  D.  Colden.3 

14.  Alfred  Conkling. 
10.  John  D.  Dickinson. 
IS    John  Gebhard. 

15.  James  Hawkes. 

17.  Thomas  H.  Hubbard. 

16.  Joseph  Kirklatid. 


19.  Elisha  Litchfield. 
S.  Richard  McCarty. 

2.  John  I.  Morgan." 
5.  Walter  Patterson. 

3.  Jeremiah  H.  Pierson. 
12.  Nathaniel  Pitcher. 
21.  William  B.  Rochester. 

7.  Charles  H.  Ruggles. 
1.  Peter  Sharpe.4 
21.  Elijah  Spencer. 


9.  Solomon  Van  Rensselaer. 
2.  Peter  H.  Wendover. 
1.  Silas  Wood. 

sessions),  December  3, 
to  March  3,  1823. 

18.  Micah  Sterling. 

11.  John  W.  Taylor. 
22.  Albert  IT.  Tracy. 

6.  Selah  Tuthill.5 
9.  Solomon  Van  Rensselaer6 
9.  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer7 
4.  William  W.  Van  Wvck. 

12.  Reuben  H.  Walworth. 
1.  Silas  Wood. 

20.  David  Woodcock. 


Eigh 


hteenth  Congress — 
1823,  to  May  26,  1824; 


1823-1825   (two  sessions),  December  1, 
December  6,  1824,  to  March  3,  1825. 


29. 

Parmenio  Adams.8 

15. 

John  Herkimer. 

14. 

Henry  R.  Storrs. 

10. 

John  W.  (adv. 

9. 

James  L.  Hogeboom. 

8. 

James  Strong. 

3. 

Churchill  C.  Cambreleng 

7. 

Lemuel  Jenkins. 

17. 

John  W.  Tavlor. 

21. 

Lot  Clark. 

25. 

Samuel  Lawrence. 

20. 

Egbert  Ten  Evck. 

20. 

Ela  Collins. 

23. 

Elisha  Litchfield. 

30. 

Albert  H.  Tracy. 

8. 

Hector  Craig. 

18. 

Henry  C.  Martindale. 

2. 

Jacob  Tyson. 

24. 

Rowland  Day. 

20. 

Dudley  Marvin. 

10. 

Stephen  Van  Rensselaer. 

22. 

Justin  Dwinell. 

3. 

John  I.  Morgan. 

5. 

William  W.  Van  Wyck. 

12. 

Lewis  Eaton. 

19. 

John  Richards. 

13. 

Isaac  Williams. 

10. 

Charles  A.  Foote. 

28. 

William  B.  Rochester.9 

29. 

Isaac  Wilson.10 

4. 

Joel  Frost. 

26. 

Robert  R.  Rose. 

1. 

Silas  Wood. 

2T. 

Moses  Hayden. 

3. 

Peter  Sharpe. 

28. 

William  Woods.11 

Nineteen th   Congress — 
1825,  to  May  22,  182G; 


-1825-1827  (two  sessions),  December  5, 
December  4,  1826,  to  March  3,  1827. 


29. 

Parmenio  Adams. 

20. 

Daniel  Hugunin.12 

2. 

Joshua  Sands. 

18. 

William  G.  Angel. 

25. 

Charles  Humphrey. 

14. 

Henry  R.  Storrs. 

11. 

Henry  Ashley. 

8. 

Jeromus  Johnson. 

8. 

James  Strong. 

23. 

Luther  Badger. 

24. 

Charles  Kellogg. 

17. 

John  W    Tavlor. 

3. 

Churchill  C.  Cambreleng 

9. 

William  McManus. 

20. 

Egbert  Ten  Eyck  1S 

12 

William  Deitz. 

18. 

Henry  Markell. 

10. 

Stephen  Van  Rensselaer. 

2". 

Nicoll  Fosdick. 

IK 

Henry  C  Martindale. 

3. 

Gulian  C.  Verplanck. 

30. 

Daniel  G.  Garnscy. 

28. 

Dudley  Marvin. 

4. 

Aaron  Ward. 

0. 

John  Hallock.  Jr. 

22. 

John  Sliller. 

5. 

Bartow  White. 

7. 

Abraham  B.  Hasbrouck 

28. 

Timothv  II.  Porter. 

21. 

Elias  Whitemore. 

27. 

Ifoaea  Hayden. 

26. 

Robert  S.  R««e. 

1. 

Silas  Wood. 

15. 

Michael  Hoffman. 

19. 

Henry  H.  Ross. 

Twen  tie  th   Congress — 
1827,  to  May  26,  1828; 


27.  Daniel  D.  Barnard. 
f.  George  O.  Belden. 


1827-1829  (two  sessions),  December  3, 
December  1,  1828,  to  March  3,  1829. 

Rudolph  Bunner.  13.  Samuel  Chase. 

Churchill  C.Cambreleng.  21.  John  C.  Clark. 


1  Held  till  January  14, 1820. 

2  Fleeted.  Dee.,  1821,  r. Tuthill.  decease'd. 
I  BaeeeedJed  Sharp,  December  11,  1S21. 

*  Contested  by  Colden,  who  succeeded, 
December  11.  1821. 

c  Died,  December,  1821. 

9  Rtsigned,  January  14.  1822. 

7  Elected,  r.  Solomon  Van  Rensselaer,  re- 
signed, March,  1322. 


8  Succeeded  Isaac  Wilson,  Dec  30,  1823. 
B  Resigned.  1 823,  on  being  appointed  a  cir- 
cuit judge. 

10  Cont  sted    by    Adams,   who  succeeded, 

December  80,  1923. 

11  Elected,  r.  Rochester.  December,  1823. 

2  In  place  of  Ten  Eyck.  December  9,  1825. 
13  Contested  bv   Hugunin,  who  succeeded, 
December  9,  1825. 


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REPRESENTATIVES   IN    CONGRESS. 


12.  John  I.  De  Graff. 
9.  John  D.  Dickinson. 

23.  -Jonas  Earll.  Jr. 

29.  David  E.  Evans.1 

30.  Daniel  G.  Garnsey. 

24.  Nathaniel  Garrow. 
6.  John  Hallock.  Jr. 

11.  Selah  R.  Hobhie. 
15.  Michael  Hoffman. 
3.  Jeromus  Johnson. 


19.  Eichard  Keese. 
28.  John  Magee. 
Henry  Markell. 


K. 


18.  Henry  C.  Martindale. 
26.  Dudley  Marvin. 
26.  John  Maynard. 

5.  Thomas  -J.  Oakley.2 
14.  Henry  R,  Storrs. 
22.  John  G.  Stower. 

8.  James  Strong. 


5.  Thomas  Taber.3 
17.  J<»hn  W.  Taylor. 
29.  Phineas  L.  Tracy.4 
10.  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer. 

3.  Gulian  C.  Verplanck. 

4.  Aaron  Ward. 
2.  John  J.  Wood. 
1.  Silas  Wood. 

25.  David  Woodcock. 
20.  Silas  Wright,  Jr. 


Twenty-First  Congress — 1829-1831  (two  sessions),  December 
3,  1829,  to  May  31,  1830;   December  6,  1830,  to  March  3,  1.831. 

2i. 


13.  William  G.  Angel. 
16.  Benedict  Arnold. 
22.  Thomas  Beekman. 
5.  Abraham  Bockee. 
12.  Peter  J.  Borst. 


6.  Samuel  W.  Eager.6 
23.  Jonas  Earll,  Jr. 

19.  Isaac  Finch. 

20.  George  Fisher.7 
26.  Jehiel  H.  Halsev. 


Robert  Monell. 
80.  Ebenezer  F.  Norton. 
24.  Gershom  Powers. 


3.  Churchill  C-Cambreleng.  20.  Joseph  Hawkins. 


27.  Timothy  Childs. 
4.  Henrv  B.  Cowles. 

6.  Hector  Craig.5 

2.  Jacob  Crocheron. 

7.  Charles  G.  De  Witt. 
9.  John  D.  Dickinson. 


15.  Michael  Hoffman. 
11.  Perkins  King. 
1 .  James  Lent. 
28.  John  Magee. 
18.  Henry  C  Martindale. 
25.  Thomas  Maxwell. 


Jonah  Sanford.8 

Ambrose  Spencer. 

Henry  R.  Storrs. 

James  Strong. 

•lohn  W.  Taylor. 

Phineas  L.  Tracy. 
3.  Gulian  C.  Verplanck. 
3.  Campbell  P.  White. 
0.  Silas  Wright.9 


Twenty-Second  Congress — 1831-1833  (two  sessions),  December 
5,  1831,  to  July  16,  1832;  December  3,  1832,  to  March  3,  1833. 


13.  William  G.  Angel. 
26.  William  Babcock. 

25.  Gamaliel  H.  Barstow. 

14.  Samuel  Beardsley. 
2.  John  T.  Bergen. 

12.  Joseph  Bouck. 

7.  John  C  Broadhead. 

13.  Churchill  C  Cambreleng. 
21.  John  A.  Collier. 

30.  Bates  Cook. 
20.  Charles  Day  an. 

26.  John  Dickson. 


24.  Ulysses  F.  Doubleday. 
15.  Michael  Hoffman. 
19.  William  Hogan. 
23.  Freeborn  G.  Jewett. 

8.  John  King. 

10.  Gerrit  Y.  Lansing. 
1.  James  Lent,  Jr.1** 
6.  Samuel  J.  Wilkin. 
5.  Edmund  H.  Pendleton. 

18.  Nathaniel  Pitcher. 

9.  Job  Pierson. 


22.  Edward  C  Reed. 
11.  Erastus  Root. 

16.  Nathan  Soule. 

17.  John  W.  Taylor. 
29.  Phineas  L.  Tracy. 

3.  Gulian  C  Verplanck. 

4.  Aaron  Ward. 

20.  Daniel  Wardwell. 
28.  Gratton  H.  Whe-ler. 
3.  Campbell  P.  White. 
27.  Frederick  Whittlesey. 


Twenty-Third  Congress — 1833-1835  (two  sessions),  December 
2,  1833,  to  June  30,  1834  ;  December  1,  1834,  to  March  3,  1835. 


John  Adams. 
Samuel  Beardsley. 
Abraham  Bockee. 
Charles  Bodle. 
John  W.  Brown. 
Churchill  C  Cambreleng. 
Samuel  Clark. 
John  Cramer. 
Rowland  Day. 
John  Dickson. 
Charles  G.  Ferris.11 


32. 

Millard  Fillmore. 

10. 

Gerrit  Y.  Lansing. 

30. 

Philo  C.  Fuller. 

3. 

CorneliusW  Lawrence." 

28. 

William  K.  Fuller. 

29. 

George  W.  Lay. 

14. 

Ransom  H.  Gillett. 

15. 

Charles  McVean. 

•>■>. 

Nicoll  Halsey. 

16. 

Abijah  Mann,  Jr. 

88. 

Gideon  Hard. 

12. 

Henry  f.  Martindale. 

22. 

Samuel  G.  Hathaway. 

21. 

Henry  Mitchell. 

'M. 

Aimer  TIazeltine. 

3. 

John  J.  Morgan.13 

27. 

Edward  Howell. 

19. 

Sherman  Page. 

1. 

Abel  Huntington. 

9. 

Job  Pierson. 

20. 

Noadiah  Johnson. 

3. 

Dudley  Selden.1* 

1  Resigned. 

2  Resigned,  May  9,  1828,  having  accepted 

the  office  of  judge. 

3  Resigned,  Februarv  16,  1829. 

*  Elected   in  place  of  Evans,  Nov.,  1827. 

b  Resigned,  July  12.  1880. 

«  Elected.  «.  Craig,  November.  1830. 

7  Contested  by  Silas  Wright,  who  succeed- 
ed. Dec"en*ber  15,  1829,  but  declined 
taking  his  seat. 


8  Elected,  r.  Wright.  March  9, 18.30. 

9  In  place  of  Fisher,  December  15,  1629. 

10  Died  at  Washington,  February  22,  1823. 

11  Elected  in  place  of  Selden. 

12  Resigned,  May  14,  1834. 

13  Elected  in  place  of  Lawrence. 

14  Resigned,  September  6,  1634. 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


73 


23.  William  Taylor. 
17.  Joel  Turrill. 
8.  Aaron  Vanderpoel. 


2.  Isaac  B.  Van  Houten. 
4.  Aaron  Wan  I. 
18.  Daniel  Wardwell. 


3.  Reuben  Whallon. 
3.  Campbell  P.  White. 
!8.  Frederick  Whittlesey. 


Twenty-Fourth  Congress — 1835-1837  (two sessions),  December 
1835,  to  July  4,   1836;  December  5,   1836,  to  March  3,   1837. 


2.  Samuel  Barton. 

17.  Samuel  Beardsl#y-1 

5.  Abraham  Bockee. 
\h.  Matthias  J.  Bovee. 

6.  John  W.  Brown. 

3.  Churchill  CCambreleng. 
25.  Graham  H.  Chapin. 

28.  Timothy  Childs. 
11.  John  Cramer. 
24.  Ulysses  F.  Doubleday. 
8.  Valentine  Efner. 

13.  Dudley  Farlin. 
30.  Philo  C  Fuller.2 
23.  William  K.  Fuller. 

14.  Ransom  H.  Gillett. 


26.  Francis  Granger. 
33.  Gideon  Hard. 

31.  Abner  Hazeltine. 
9.  Hiram  P.  Hunt. 
1.  Abel  Huntington. 

in.  Gerrit  Y.  Lansing. 
29.  George  W.  Lay. 
3.  Gideon  Lee.3 

27.  Joshua  Lee. 

22-  Stephen  B.  Leonard. 
3.  John  McKeon. 

32.  Thomas  C  Love. 
16.  Abijah  Mann,  Jr. 
21.  William  Mason. 


17.  Rutaer  B.  Miller.4 

3.  Eli  Moore. 

19.  Sherman  Page. 

22.  Josrph  Revnolds. 
12    David  Russell. 

20.  William  Seymour. 

7.  Nicholas  Sickles. 

23.  William  Tavlor. 
17.  Joel  Turrill*. 

8.  Aaron  Vanderpoel. 

4.  Aaron  Ward. 

IS.  Daniel  Wardwell. 

3.  Campbell  P.  White.5 
30.  John  Young.4 


Twenty-Fifth  Congress — 1837-1839  (three  sessions),  Septem- 
ber 4  to  October  16,  1837;  December  4,  1837,  to  July  9,  1838; 
December  3,  1838,  to  March  3,  1839. 


27. 

John  T.  Andrews. 

lo. 

Albert  Gallup. 

13. 

John  Palmer. 

22. 

Cyrus  Beers-7 

17. 

Abraham  P.  Grant. 

20. 

Atnasa  J.  Parker. 

23. 

Bennett  Bicknell. 

2  •>. 

Hiram  Gray. 

29. 

William  Patterson.' 

26. 

Samuel  Birdsall. 

•). 

Ogden  Hoffman. 

30. 

Luther  C.  Peck. 

7. 

John  C.  Br'adhead. 

1. 

Thomas  B.  Jackson. 

8. 

Zadock  Pratt. 

18. 

Isaa'-  H.  Bronson 

6. 

Nathaniel  Jones. 

19. 

John  H.  Prentiss. 

22 

Andrew  D.  W.  Bruyn  H 

4 

Gouverneur  Kemble. 

29. 

Harvey  Putnam.' 

3. 

Churchill  C  Cambreleng 

3. 

Gideon  Lee. 

12. 

David  Russell. 

28. 

Timothv  Childs. 

16 

Arphaxed  Loomis. 

21. 

Mark  H-  Sibley. 

21. 

John  C  Clark. 

v. 

Robert  MKIellan. 

14. 

James  B.  Spencer. 

% 

Edward  «  urtis. 

31. 

Richard  P.  Marvin. 

23. 

William  Tavlor. 

11. 

John  I.  De  Graff. 

88. 

Charles  F.  Mitchell. 

5. 

Obadlah  Titus. 

15. 

John  Edward. 

3. 

Eli  Moore. 

9. 

Henry  Vail. 

32. 

Millard  Fillmore. 

24- 

William  H.  Noble. 

2. 

Abraham  Vanderveer. 

17. 

Henry  A.  Foster. 

Twenty-Sixth  Congress — 1839-1841  (two  sessions),  December 
2,  1839,  to  July  21,  1840;  December  7,  1840,  to  March  3,  1841. 


2".  Judson  Allen. 

10.  Daniel  D.  Barnard. 

17.  David  P.  Brewster. 

11.  Anson  Brown.1* 

18.  Thomas  <'.  Chittenden. 
21    John  C  Clark. 

3.  Edward  Curtis. 

22.  Amasa  Dana. 

IK  Nicholas  B.  Doe.10 
lo.  Andrew  W.  Doig. 

23.  Nehemiah  H.  Earll. 
8.  John  Elf. 

3:.  Milted  Fillmore. 
14.  John  Fine. 


17.  John  G.  Flovd. 
29.  Beth  M.  Gates. 

26.  Francis  Granger. 
3.  Mos.  s  II.  Grinnell. 

13.  Augustus  C  Hand. 

3.  Ogden  Hoffman. 
9.   Hiram  P.  Hunt. 

1.  Thomas  B.  Jackson. 

5.  Charles  Johnston. 

6.  Nathaniel  Jones. 

4.  Gouverneur  Kemble. 
28.  Thomas  Kempshall. 
22.  Stephen  B.  Leonard. 

27.  Meredith  Mallory. 


31.  Richard  P.  Marvin. 
33.  Charles  F.  Mitchell. 

2.  James  D.  L.  Montanya. 

24.  Christopher  Morgan. 

3.  James  Munroe. 

7.  Rufus  Palen. 
3D.  Lu'her  C.  Peck. 
19.  John  H.  Prentiss. 
23.  Edward  Rogers. 
12.  David  Russell. 

25.  Theron  R.  Strong. 

8.  Aaron  Vanderpoel. 
15.  Peter  J.  Wagner. 


'  Resigned,  March  29,  1^36. 

jjned,  Sept.  ruber  2,  1*30. 
3  In  place  of  White,  resigned. 
*  In  place  of  Beardsley,  resigned. 
»  Resigned.  October  2, 1885. " 
c  In  place  of  Fuller,  resigned. 


7  Elected,  1838,  in  place  of  Bruyn,  deceased. 
■  Died. 

9  Elected.  183S,  in  place  of  Patterson,   de- 
ceased. 
10  Elected  in  place  of  Brown,  deceased. 


74 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


Twenty- Seventh  Congress — 1841-1843  (three  sessions),  May 
31  to  September  13,  1841;  December  6,  1841,  to  August  31, 
1842  ;  December  5,  1842,  to  March  3,  1843. 


33.  Alfred  Babcoek. 
10.  Daniel  I).  Barnard. 
23.  Victory  Birdseve. 
12.  Bernard  Blair." 
1!'.  Samuel  S.  Bowne. 
17.  David  P.  Brewster. 
2-.  Timothv  Childs. 
K  Thomas  0.  Cli  ttenden. 


John  C-  (lark. 
Slaley  N.  Clarke. 
James  G.  Clinton. 
Richard  D.  Davis. 
Andrew  W.  Doig. 
.Joseph  Egbert. 


3.  <  harles  G.  F.  rris. 
32.  Millard  Fillmor  . 

1.  Charles  A.  Floyd. 
17.  John  G.  Floyd. 
23.  A.  Lawrence  Foster. 
20.  Seth  M.  Gates. 
20.  Samuel  Gordon. 
26.  Francis  Granger.1 
26.  John  Greig-3 

8.  Jacob  Houck,  Jr. 

9.  Hiram  P.  Hunt. 
11.  Archibald  L.  Linn. 

8.  Robert  McClellan. 
3.  John  McKeon. 


25.  John  Maynard. 
24-  <  hristoplier  Morgan. 
27.   William  M.Oliver. 
22.  Samne'  Partridge. 
22.  Lewis  Kiggs. 

3.  -lames  J.  Roosevelt. 
15.  John  Sauford. 

13.  Thomas  A.Tomlinson. 

7.  John  Van  Baren. 

14.  Henry  Van  Rensselaer. 

4.  Aaron  Ward. 

8.  Fernando  Wood. 
30.  John  Young. 


Twenty-Eighth  Congress — 1843-1845  (two  sessions),  December 
4,  1843,  to  June  17,  1844  ;  December  2,  1844,  to  March  3,  1845. 

22.  Smith  M.  Purdy. 
25.  George  Rathbun. 

23.  Orvilie  Robinson. 

14.  Charles  Rogers. 
10.  Jeremiah  Russell. 
12    David  L.  Seymour. 
88.  Albert  Smith. 

15.  Lemuel  Stetson. 
1.  Selah  B.  Stronsr- 

31.  Asher  Taylor. 

24.  Horace  Wlieaton. 
tt. 

Twenty-Ninth  Congress — 1845-1847  (two  sessions),  December 
1,  1845,  to  August  10,  1846  ;  December  7,  1846,  to  March  3, 
1847. 


7. 

Joseph  H.  Anderson. 

17 

Brvam  Green. 

18. 

Daniel  D.  Barnard. 

30. 

William  T.  Hubbell. 

3ft. 

Samuel  Beardsley.3 

19. 

Orvilie  Hungerford. 

17. 

Charles  Benton. 

34. 

Washington  Hunt. 

28. 

Levi  D.  Carpenter.4 

18 

Preston  King. 

21. 

Jeremiah  E.  Carey. 

5. 

Moses  G.  Leonard. 

29 

Charles  H.  Carroll. 

4. 

William  B.  Maclay. 

9. 

James  G.  Clinton. 

32. 

William  A.  Moseley. 

26. 

Amasa  Dana. 

2 

Henry  C.  Murphy. 

s. 

Richard  D.  Davis. 

28. 

Thomas  J.  Patterson. 

16. 

Chesselden  Ellis. 

3 

J.  Phillips  Phoenix. 

8. 

Hamilton  Fish. 

11. 

Zadock  Pratt. 

i . 

Joseph  H.  Anderson. 

23. 

William  J-  H  ugh. 

25 

George  Rathbun. 

17. 

Charles  S   Bentoo. 

19. 

Orvilie  Hungerford. 

12. 

Thomas  C.  Ripley."- 

(i. 

William  W  Campbell. 

34. 

Washington  Hunt. 

15. 

Joseph  Russell 

29. 

Charles  H.  Carroll. 

20. 

Timothy  lenkins. 

o. 

Henry  I.  Seaman 

11. 

John  F.Collin. 

18. 

Preston  King. 

33.' 

Albert  Smith. 

11. 

Erastas  D.  Culver. 

1. 

John  W    Lawrence. 

22. 

Stephen  Strong. 

26. 

Samuel  S   Ellsworth. 

31. 

A  Oner  Lewis. 

24. 

Horace  Wheaton. 

21. 

Charles  Goodyear. 

4. 

William  B.  Maclay. 

16. 

Hugh  White. 

10. 

Samuel  Gordon. 

3. 

William  S.  Miller. 

13 

Bradford  R.  Wood. 

80. 

Martin  Grover- 

82. 

William  A    Moseley. 

5 

Thomas  M.  W  oodruff. 

12 

Richard  P  Derrick.5 

27. 

John  De  \fott. 

8. 

William  W.  Woodruff 

23. 

Ellas  B   Holmes. 

9. 

Archibald  C-  Niven. 

Thirtieth   Congress — 1847-1849  (two  sessions),  Deceml  el 
1847,  to  Auo-ustl4,  1848;   December  4,  1848,  to  March  3,  1849. 


22.  A  unburn  Birdsall. 
27.  Esbon  Black  mar.7 
18.  William  Collins. 


25.  Hermon  S.  Conger. 

23  William  Duer. 

24  Daniel  Gott. 


6.  Horace  Greelev  8 
32.  Nathaniel  K.  Hall. 
27.  John  M.  II  odey.» 


>  Resigned,  MercD  17,  1841. 
3  Resigned,  September  25,  1841. 

3  Resigned.  May  24.  1844. 

4  Elected.  November,  1844,  in  the  place  of 

Beardslev. 
6  Died,  June  20,  1856. 
*  Elected,  November,  1846,  in  place  of  Her- 

rick,  deceased. 


7  In  place  of  Holley,  deceased. 

3  Elected,   November,    1S4S   in    place    of 

Jackson,   whose  seat  was  declared 

vacant  in  first  session. 
9  Died  at  Jacksonville,  Fl.,  March  S,  1848. 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


75 


2Q.  Elias  B.  Holmes. 
34.  Washington  Hunt. 
6.  David  8.  Jackson.1 
20.  Timothy  Jenkins. 

14.  Orlando  Kellogg. 

15.  Sidney  Lawrence. 

26.  William  T.  Lawrence. 
1.  Frederick  W.  Lord. 
4.  William  B.  Maclay. 


81    Dudley  Marvin. 
19-  Joseph  Mullin. 

2.  Henry  C  Murphy. 
7.  William  Nelson. 

3.  Henry  Nicoll. 
17   George  Petrie. 
33.  Harvey  Putnam. 
12.  Gideon  Reynolds. 
29.  Robert  L.  Rose. 


30.  David  Ramsay,  Jr. 
9.  Daniel  B.  St.  John. 

10.  Eliakim  Sherrill. 

11.  Peter  H    Silvester. 
13.  John  I  Slingerland. 

21.  George  A  Starkweather. 

5.  Frederick  A.  Tallmadge. 

8.  Cornelius  Warren. 
16.  Hugh  White. 


Thirty-First  Congress — 1849-1851  (two  sessions),  December 
3,  1849,  to  September  30,  1850  ;  December  2,  1850,  to  March  3, 
1851. 


17.  nenry  P.  Alexander. 
14.  George  R.  Andrews. 

22.  Henry  Bennett. 

2.  David  A.  Bokee. 

5.  George  Briggs. 

6.  James  Brooks. 

3.  Lorenzo  Burrows. 
19.  (  harles  E.  Clarke. 
25.  Harmon  >.  I  onger. 

23.  William  Duer. 

24.  Daniel  Gott. 

10.  Herman  D.  Gould. 


S.  Ransom  Hallowav.  29. 

26.  William  T.  Jackson.  30. 

1.  John  A.  King.  27. 

IS.  Preston  Kin*.  2S. 

9.  Thomas  McKissock.  13. 

20.  Orsamus  B.  Matteson.  11. 

7.  William  Nelson.  32. 

3.  J   Phillips  Phoenix.  15. 

33.  Harvey  Putnam.  4. 

12    Gideon  Revnolds.  21. 

31.  Elijah  Risley.  16. 


Robert  L.  Rose. 
David  Rumsev,  Jr. 
William  A.  Sa'ckett. 
Abr'm  M  Schernnrhorn. 
John  L.  Schoolcraft. 
Peter  H.  Silvester. 
Elbridge  G  Spaulding. 
.John  R.  Thurman. 
Walter  Underbill. 
Hiram  Walden. 
Hugh  White. 


Thirty-Second  Congress — 1851-1853  (two  sessions),  December 
1, 1851,  to  August  31,  1852  ;  December  6,  1852,  to  March  2,  1853. 


23.  Leander  Babcock. 
22.  Henry  Bennett. 

2.  Obadiah  Bowne. 
14.  John  H.  Boyd. 

5.  George  Briggs. 

fi.  James  Brooks. 
17.  Alexander  II.  Buell.2 
34.  Lorenzo  Burrows. 

8.  Gilbert  Dean. 

1.  John  G.  Floyd. 

3.  Emanuel  B.  Hart. 
33.  Augustus  P.  Hascall. 


32.  Solomon  G.  Haven. 
4.  J.  H.  Hobart  Haws. 

29.  Jerediah  Horsford. 
25.  Thomas  Y.  How,  Jr. 

19.  Willard  Ives. 

20.  Timothv  Jenkins. 
24.  Daniel  T.  Jon<  s. 
18.  Preston  King. 

31.  Frederick  S.  Martin. 
9.   William  Murray. 

30.  Reuben  Robie. 


15.  Joseph  Russell. 

27.   William  A.  Sackett. 

23.  Abr'm  M.Schermerhorn. 

13.  John  L.  Schoolcraft. 

10.  Marius  Schoonmaker. 
12.  David  L.  Seymour. 
21.  William  WT.  Snow. 

7.  Abraham  P.  Stephens. 

11.  Josiah  Sutherland. 
26.  Henry  S.  W'albridge. 

16.  John"  Wells. 


5, 


Thirty-Third  Congress — 1853-1855  (two  sessions),  December 
1853,  to  August  7,  1854  ;  December  4,  1854,  to  March  3,  1855. 


21. 

Henry  Bennett. 

15. 

Charles  Hughes. 

Is. 

Peter  Rowe. 

2». 

Azariah  Boody  3 

24. 

Daniel  T.  Jones. 

18. 

Russell  Sage. 

29. 

Davis  Carpenter.4 
George  W.  Chase. 

23. 

Caleb  Lyon,  of  Lyonsdale 

.  16. 

George  A.  Simmons. 

19. 

20. 

Orsamus  B.  Matteson. 

22. 

Gerrit  Smith.7 

2. 

Thorna*  W.  Camming. 

I. 

•lames  Maurice. 

27. 

John  J.  Taylor. 

8. 

Francis  B.  Cutting. 

25. 

Edwin  B.  Morgan. 

12. 

James  Tellar.s 

12. 

Gilbert  Dean.5 

10. 

William  Murray. 

5. 

William  M.  Tweed. 

3:? 

Reuben  E.  Fenton. 

26. 

Andrew  Oliver. 

3. 

Hiram  Walbridge. 

81. 

Thomas  T.  Flagler. 

9. 

-land  V.  Peck. 

7. 

William  A.  Walker. 

22. 

Henry  C  Goodwin.' 

14. 

Bufiis  W.  Pcckham. 

4. 

Mike  Walsh. 

2-. 

George  Bastings. 

17. 

Bishop  Perkins 

lit 

Theodoric  R  Westbrook. 

92. 

Solomon  G.  Haven. 

30. 

Benjamin  Pringle. 

6. 

John  W heeler. 

1  Contested  bv  James  Monroe;  seat  de- 

clared vacant,  April  19,  1848. 

2  Died,  January  30,  is«i3. 

3  Resigned,  October  13,  1s.r,:;. 

4  Elected,  1S53,  in  place  of  Boody,  resigned. 


8  Resigned.  July  3,  1854. 

6  Elected,  v.  Smith,  resigned,  Nov.,  1854. 

7  Resigned,  August  7,  1854. 

d  Elected,  v.  Dean,  resigned,  Nov.,  1S54. 


76 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


Thirty-Fourth  Congress — 1855-1857  (three  sessions),  Decem- 
ber 3,  1855,  to  August  18,  1856  ;  August  2  to  August  30,  1856 ; 
December  1,  1856,  to  March  3,  1857. 


'21. 

Henry  Bennett. 

19. 

Jonas  A.  Hughston. 

3. 

Guv  R.  Pelton. 

7. 

Thomas  Childs,  Jr. 

4. 

•lohn  Kelly. 

30. 

Benjamin  Pringle. 

9. 

Bayard  Clark. 

28. 

William  H.  Kelsey. 

13. 

Russell  Sage. 

14. 

Samuel  Dickson. 

11. 

Eufus  H.  King. 

16. 

George  A.  Simmons. 

If). 

Edward  Dodd. 

22. 

Andrew  Z.  McCartv. 

17. 

Francis  E.  Spinner 

88. 

Francis  S.  Edwards,  l 

20. 

Orsamus  B.  Matteson.  i 

2. 

James  S.  T.  Stranahan 

81. 

Thomas  T.  Flagler. 

12. 

Killian  Miller. 

1. 

William  W.  Valk. 

28. 

William  A.  Gilbert,  i 

25. 

Edwin  B.  Morgan. 

8. 

Abraham  Wakeman. 

'.'4. 

Amos  P.  Granger. 

10. 

Ambrose  S.  Murray. 

6. 

John  Wheeler. 

82. 

Solomon  G.  Haven. 

26. 

Andrew  Oliver. 

5. 

Thomas  R.  Whitney. 

is. 

Thomas  R.  Horton. 

27. 

John  M.  Parker. 

29. 

John  Williams. 

Representatives  in  Congress.  3 

Alphabetical  List. 

The  residences  of  members  of  congress  have  not  been  made  a 
subject  of  record ;  and,  in  the  absence  of  official  data,  momoranda 
incidentally  made  in  the  secretary's  office,  information  derived 
from  the  journals  of  the  day,  from  biographical  sketches  and  from 
personal  recollections,  have  been  substituted  in  the  following  table. 
As  the  period  embraced  extends  over  two-thirds  of  a  century, 
errors  may  have  occurred  in  the  preparation  of  this  column.  The 
author  will  feel  greatly  indebted  for  any  corrections  that  may  be 
suggested.  When  not  elected  for  a  full  term,  or  when  the  office 
became  vacant  from  any  cause,  a  star  is  placed  before  the  number 
denoting  the  congress,  and  the  reason  may  be  learned  by  referring 
back  to  the  notes  in  the  list  of  members  "By  Congresses." 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Adams,  John 

Durham,  Greene  county, 

Durham,  Greene  county,.... 

Batavia,  Genesee  county 

Batavia,  Genesee  county,.... 
Chesterfield,  Essex  county,. . . 
Little  Falls,  Herkimer  co.,.    . 
Harpersville,   Broome  co.,... 

*14 
23 

*18 
19 

*14 
31 
26 
16 
28 
29 
31 
25 
19 
21 
22 
21 
19 

8 

Adams,  John, 

8 

Adams,  Parmcnio, 

Adams,  Parmenio,    

29 
29 
12 

Alexander,  Henry  P., 

17 
20 

Allen,  Nathan, 

2J 

Anderson,  Joseph  H., 

Anderson,  Joseph  EL, 

Andrews,  George  R., 

White  Plains,  Westchester  co., 
White  Plains,  Westchester  c6., 
Ticonderoga,  Essex  county,.. 

Bath,  Steuben  county, 

Schuyler's  Lake,  Otsego  co., . 
Schuyler's  Lake,  Otsego  co.,. 
Schuyler's  Lake,  Otsego  co.,. 
Amsterdam,  Montgomery  CO., 

7 

7 

14 

27 

Angel   William  G., 

13 

Aii'-el    William  G., 

13 

Angel,  William  G.,   

13 
16 

Ashley,  Henry, 

11 

Resigned,  Feb  27,  lf-67.    -  For  a  list  of  representatives  in  o5th  Congress,  sec  Appendix 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


77 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Scipio,  Cayuga  county, 

Scipio,  Cayuga  county, 

Scipio,  Cayuga  county,    

Albion,  Orleans  county, 

Oswego,  Oswego  county, .... 
Penn  Yan,  Yates  county,. . . . 
Manlius,  Onondaga  county,. . 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co., . 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co., . 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co., . 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 
Ithaca,  Tompkins  county,... 
Rochester,  Monroe  county, . . 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Nichols,  Tioga  county, 

Tompkinsville,  Richmond  co., 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

Peterboro',  Madison  county,. 
Ithaca,  Tompkins  county,  . . . 
Monticello,  Sullivan  county,. . 
New  Berlin.  Chenango  co.,.. 
New  Berlin,  Chenango  co.,. . . 
New  Berlin,  Chenango  co.,. . . 
New  Berlin,  Chenango  co.,. . . 
Red  Hook,  Dutchess  county,. 
Red  Hook,  Dutchess  county, . 

12 

13 

*14 

27 
32 
22 
19 
3 
4 
6 
*7 
16 
20 
26 
27 
28 
22 
24 
22 
23 

*24 

*28 
21 

*25 
20 
31 
32 
33 
34 
1 
2 

*13 
28 
29 
22 
14 
25 
6 
7 
30 
14 
25 
14 
27 

*30 
27 
9 
10 
12 
*8 
21 

14 

Avery,  Daniel, 

20 
20 

33 

Babcock,  Leander, 

Babcock.  William, 

23 

26 
23 

Bailey,  Theodorus, 

Bailey.  Theodorus,   

Bailey,  Theodorus, 

Bailey,  Theodorus,   

5 

5 

20 

Barnard,  Daniel  D., 

Barnard,  Daniel  D., 

Barnard,  Daniel  D., 

Barnard,  Daniel  D., 

Barstow,  Gamaliel  H., 

27 
10 
10 
13 
25 
2 

Beardsley.  Samuel, 

Beardsley,  Samuel, 

Beardsley,  Samuel, 

Beardsley.  Samuel, 

Beekman,  Thomas, 

Beers  Cvrus, 

14 
17 
17 
20 
22 
22 

Belden   George  0., 

o-> 

Bennett    Henry, 

22 

20 

21 

Benson,  Egbert, 

Benson,  Egbert, 

2 

Benton,  Charles  S., 

Benton,  Charles  S. , 

Bergen,  John  T., 

Mohawk,  Herkimer  county,. . 
Mohawk,  Herkimer  county,. . 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

Newburgh,   Orange  county, . . 
Morrisville,  Madison  county,. 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 
Binghamton,  Broome  county, . 
Norwich,  Chenango  county,.  . 
Waterloo,  Seneca  county, 
Pompey,  Onondaga  county,.  . 
Pompey,  Onondaga  county, . . 

Newark,  Wayne  county, 

Salem,  Washington  county,.. 

Montgomery,  Orange  co., 

Montgomery,  Orange  co.,. . . . 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Red  Hook,  Dutchess  county,. 
Federal  Store,  Dutchess  co.,. 

17 

17 

2 

Betts,  Samuel  R., 

7 

Bicknell,  Bennet, 

23 

Bird   John, 

6 

Bird.  John, 

6 

Birdsall,  Ausburn, 

Birdsall,  James, 

22 
15 

Birdsall,  Samuel 

25 

Birdseye,  Victory, 

Birdseye,  Victory, 

Blackmar,  Esbon 

Blair,  Bernard 

19 
23 
27 
12 

Blake,  John,  Jr., 

Blake,  John,  Jr., 

5 
5 

Bleecker,  Hermanus, 

Bloom,   Isaac 

Boekee,  Abraham, 

7 
6 
5 

78 


REPRESENTATIVES   IN    CONGRESS. 


Names. 


Bockee,  Abraham, 

Bockee,  Abraham, 

Bodle,  Charles, 

Bokee,  David  A.. 

Boody,  Azariah, 

Borland,  Charles,  Jr...... 

Borst,  Peter  I., 

Bouck,  Joseph, 

Bovee,  Matthias  J., 

Bowers,  John  M., 

Bowne,  Obadiah, 

Bowne,  Samuel  S., 

Boyd,  Alexander, 

Boyd,  John  H., . 

Brewster,  David  P., 

Brewster,  David  P., 

Briggs,  George, 

Briggs,  George, 

Brodhead,  John  C, 

Brodhead,  John  C, 

Bronson,  Isaac  H., 

Brooks,  David, 

Brooks,  James, 

Brooks,  James, 

Brooks,  Micah, 

Brown,  Anson, 

Brown,  John  W.,    

Brown,  John  W., 

Bruyn,  Andrew  D.  W.,... 
Buell,  Alexander  H., 

Bunner,  Rudolph, 

Burrows,  Lorenzo, 

Burrows,  Lorenzo, 

Cady,  Daniel, 

Cady,  John  W., 

Cambreleng,  Churchill  C, 
Cambreleng,  Churchill  C, 
Cambreleng,  Churchill  C, 
Cambreleng,  Churchill  C, 
Cambreleng,  Churchill  C, 
Cambreleng,  Churchill  C, 
Cambreleng,  Churchill  C, 
Cambreleng,  Churchill  C, 
Cambrelong,  Churchill  C, 

Campbell,  Samuel, 

Campbell,  William  W.,  . . , 

Cantine,  John, 

Carey,  Jeromiah  E.,   

Carpenter,  Davis, 

Carpenter,  Levi  D., , 

Carroll,  Charles  H., .    ... 


Kesidences. 


Federal  Store,  Dutchess  co., . 
Federal  Store,  Dutchess  co.,. 
Bloomingburgh,  Sullivan  co.,. 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

Rochester,  Monroe  county,.. 
Montgomery,  Orange  county,. 
Middleburgh,  Schoharie  co.,. 
Middleburgh,  Schoharie  co.,. 
Amsterdam,  Montgomery  co., 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,. 
Stapleton,  Richmond  county,. 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,. 
Middleburgh,  Schoharie  co.,. 
Whitehall,  Washington  co.,.. 

Oswego,  Oswego  county, 

Oswego,  Oswego  county,.    . . . 

New-York, 

New-York, 

Modena,  Ulster  county, 

Modena,  Ulster  county, 

Watertown,  Jefferson  county,. 

New-York, 

New-York, 

New-York, 

,  Ontario  county, 


Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co., 
Newburgh,  Orange  county,  . . 
Newburgh,  Orange  county,  . . 
Ithaca,  Tompkins  county,  . . . 
Fairfield,  Herkimer  county,. . 
Oswego,  Oswego  county,  .... 

Albion,  Orleans  county, 

Albion,  Orleans  county, 

Johnstown  (then)  Montg'y  co., 
Johnstown  (then)  Montg'y  co., 

New-York, 

New- York, 

New-York, 

New- York, 

New-York, 

New-York, 

New-York,  •  •  •  • 

New-York, 

New-York, 

Columbus,  Chenango  county, . 

New- York, 

,  Ulster  countv 


Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  county 
Brockport,  Monroe  county,  . . 

,  Monroe  county, 

Groveland  Centre,  Liv.  co., 


Cong.    District. 


23 
24 
23 
31 
*33 
*17 
21 
22 
24 
*13 
32 
27 
13 
32 
26 
27 
31 
32 
22 
25 
25 
5 
31 
32 
14 
*26 
23 
24 
*25 
*32 
20 
31 
32 
14 
18 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
17 
29 
*8 
28 
*33 
*28 
29 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


79 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong- 

District. 

Newburgh,  Orange  county,  . . 

Lyons,  Wayne  county, 

Schenevas,  Otsego  county,. . . 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,. 
New- York, 

16 

24 
33 
20 
34 
21 
24 
25 
27 
26 
27 
34 
20 
25 
26 
27 
18 
16 
23 

*14 
31 
27 
*9 
10 
27 
28 
5 

*17 
22 
29 
18 
30 
13 
14 
15 
30 
31 
17 
22 
12 
4 
6 
21 
18 

*21 
23 
24 
14 
21 
15 
29 

6 
25 
19 

Chapin,  Graham  H., 

Chase,  Samuel, 

Childs   Thomas,  Jr., 

13 

7 

Childs   Timothv, 

Rochester,  Monroe  county,  . . 
Rochester,  Monroe  county,  . . 
Rochester.  Monroe  county,  . . 
Rochester,  Monroe  county,  . . 
Adams,  Jefferson  county,. . . . 
Adams,  Jefferson  county, .... 
New-York, 

27 

28 

Childs   Timothy, 

28 

Childs   Timothv, 

28 

Chittenden,  Thomas  C, 

Chittenden,  Thomas  C, . . . . 
Clark  Bayard,    

18 

18 

9 

Clark,  John  C, 

Clark,  JohnC, 

Clark,  JohnC, 

Clark,  John  C, 

Bainbridge,  Chenango  county, 
Bainbridge.  Chenango  county, 
Bainbridge,  Chenango  county, 
Bainbridge,  Chenango  county. 
Norwich,  Chenango  county,. . 

21 
21 
21 
21 

Clark,  Lot, 

21 

8 

Waterloo,  Seneca  county, 

Ellicottville,  Cattaraugus  co.,. 
Great  Bend,  Jefferson  county, 
Ellicottville,  Cattaraugus  co.,. 
New-York, 

25 

Clarke,  Archibald  S., 

Clarke,  Charles  E., 

Clarke,  Staley  N., 

Clinton,  George,  Jr., 

21 
19 
31 
23 

Clinton,  George.  Jr., 

Clinton,  James  G., 

Clinton,  James  G., 

Cochran,  James, 

New-York, 

23 

Newburgh,  Orange  county,  . . 
Newburgh,  Orange  county,  . . 
Canajoharie,  Montgomery  co., 

New-York. 

Chenango  Point,  Broome  co.,. 
Hillsdale,  Columbia  county, . . 

Lowville.  Lewis  county, 

Lowville,  Lewis  county,  .... 
Ithaca,  Tompkins  county,. . . . 
Ithaca,  Tompkins  county,  .  . . 

Ithaca,  Tompkins  county, 

Cortland,  Cortland  county,.  . . 
Cortland,  Cortland  county,. . . 
Canajoharie,  Montgomery  co., 
Lewiston,  Niagara  county,. . . 

Catskill,  Greene  county, 

Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,. 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county, . 

Carmel,  Putnam  county, 

Blooming  Grove,  Orange  co., . 
Blooming  Grove,  Orange  co.,. 
Waterford,  Saratoga  county,  . 
WaterfWd,  Saratoga  county,  . 
Brooklyn,  Kin£js  county,. . . . 
Richmond,  Richmond  county, 

Bath,  Steuben  county, 

Greenwich,  Washington  co.,. . 

6 

9 
9 

Colden,  Cadwallader  D., . . . 
Collier,  John  A., 

1 
21 

Collin,  John  F., 

11 

Collins   Ela, 

20 

Collins,  William, 

18 

Comstock,  Oliver  C, 

Comstock,  Oliver  C, 

Comstock,  Oliver  C, 

Conger,  Harmon  S.,   

Conger,  Harmon  S., 

Cookling,  Alfred, 

20 

20 
20 
25 
25 
14 

Cook,  Bates, 

30 

Cook,  Thomas  B., 

5 

Cooper,  William, 

10 

Cowles,  Henry  B., 

4 

Craig,  Hector, 

6 

Craig,  Hector, 

6 

Cramer,  John, 

11 

Cramer,  John, 

11 

Crocheron,  Henry, 

f'rochcron,  Jacob,....  .... 

Cruger,  Daniel, 

Culver.  Erastus  D., 

1 

2 

2(1 

11 

80 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

33 

25 

26 

15 

33 

26 

28 

27 

28 

18 

23 

22 

32 
*33 

20 

25 

19 

29 
*11 

13 

21 

16 

16 

17 

20 

21 

22 

23 

34 

34 
*26 

26 

27 

22 

24 
*13 

15 

30 

31 

18 
*21 

20 

21 

26 

18 

25 

34 

24 

27 

15 

28 

District. 

Gumming,  Thomas  W.,. . , . 
C  urtis,  Edward , 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

New-York, 

2 
3 

Curtis,  Edward, 

3 

Cushman,  John  P., 

Cutting,  Francis  B.,   ...... 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

New- York,   

Ithaca,  Tompkins  county, 

Ithaca,  Tompkins  county,. . . . 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,  . 
Poughkeepsie.  Dutchess  co.,  . 
Sempronius,  Cayuga  county,  . 
Sempronius,  Cayuga  county,  . 

Lowville,  Lewis  county, 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,  . 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,  . 
Schenectady,  Schenectady  co., 
Schenectady,  Schenectady  co., 
Schoharie,  Schoharie  county, . 

Lodi,  Seneca  county, 

New- York, 

10 

8 
22 

Dana,  Amasa, 

26 

Davis   Richard  D., 

5 

Davis,  Richard  D., 

8 

Dav   Rowland, 

24 

Dav,  Rowland, 

24 

Dayan   Charles, 

20 

Dean   Gilbert, 

8 

Dean,  Gilbert, 

12 

De  Graff,  John  I., 

12 

De  Graff,  John  I., 

Deitz   William, 

11 
12 

De  Mott,  John, 

27 

Denning,  William, 

2 

Denovelles,  Peter, 

Dc  Witt,  Charles  G., 

De  Witt,  Jacob  H., 

Haverstraw,  Rockland  county, 
Kingston,  Ulster  county,  .... 
Kingston,  Ulster  county,  .... 
Troy,  Rensselaer  county,  .... 
Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 
Troy,  Rensselaer  county,  .... 
Troy,  Rensselaer  county,  .... 
West  Bloomfield,  Ontario  co., 
West  Bloomfield,  Ontario  co., 
New  Scotland,  Albany  county, 
Argyle,  Washington  county,. . 
Waterford,  Saratoga  county,  . 

Lowville,  Lewis  county, 

Lowville,  Lewis  county, 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county, 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county,. .... 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,  . 

Owego,  Tioga  county, 

Oswego,  Oswego  county, 

Oswego,  Oswego  county, 

Cazenovia,  Madisoji  county,. . 
Montgomery,  Orange  county,. 
Onondaga,  Onondaga  county,. 
Onondaga,  Onondaga  county,. 
Syracuse,  Onondaga  county,  . 
Duanesburgh ,Schenectady  co. , 
Palatine,  Montgomery  county, 
Fredonia,  Chautauque  county, 
Jefferson,  Schoharie  comity,.. 
Richmond,  Richmond  county, 
Batavia,  Genesee  county,  .... 
Waterford,  Saratoga  county,. 

3 

7 
7 

Dickinson,  John  D., 

Dickinson,  John  D. , 

Dickinson,  John  D., 

Dickinson,  John  D., 

10 

10 

9 

9 

26 

Dickson,  John,   

26 

Dickson,  Samuel, 

14 

Dodd,  Edward, 

15 

Doe,  Nicholas  B., 

11 

Doig,  Andrew  W., 

Doior,  Andrew  W., 

16 
16 

Doubleday,  Ulysses  F.,. . . . 

Doubleday,  Ulysses  F., 

Dowse,  William,   

Drake,  John  R., 

24 
24 
15 

15 

Duer,  William, 

23 

Duer,  William,.. 

Dwinell,  Justin, 

23 
22 

Eager,  Samuel  W., 

Earll ,  Jonas,  Jr. , 

6 
23 

Earll,  Jonas,  Jr., 

23 

Earll,  Nehemiah  H., 

Eaton,  Lewis, 

Edward,  John, 

23 
12 
15 

Edwards,  Francis  S., 

Efner  Valentine, 

33 

8 

2 

Ellioott,  Benjamin, 

Ellis,  Chesselden, 

21 

1G 

REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


81 


Names. 

Ellsworth,  Samuel  S., 
Elmendorf,  Lucas. . . . 
Elmendorf,  Lucas,. . . 
Elmendorf,  Lucas, . . . 

Ely.  John, 

Eniott.  James. 

Emott.  James, 

Evans,  David  E., 

Farlin,  Dudley. 

Fay.  John, 

Eenton,  Reuben  E.,. . 
Ferris,  Charles  G.,. . . 
Ferris,  Charles  G.,. . . 
Fillmore,  Millard,  . . . 
Fillmore,  Millard,  . . . 
Fillmore,  Millard,  . . . 
Fillmore,  Millard,  . . . 

Finch,  Isaac, 

Fine,  John, 

Fish,  Hamilton, 

Fisher,  George, 

Fisk,  Jonathan, 

Fisk,  Jonathan, 

Fisk,  Jonathan, 

Fitch,  Asa, 

Flagler,  Thomas  T.,.. 
Flagler,  Thomas  T... . 
Floyd.  Charles  A.,... 

Floyd,  John  G, 

Floyd,  John  G., 

Floyd,  John  G., 

Floyd,  William, 

Foote,  Charles  A.,... 
Ford,  William  D...... 

Fosdick,  Nicoll,   

Foster,  A.  Lawrence,. 

Foster,  Henry  A., 

Frost.  Joel,.*. 

Fuller.  PhiloC, 

Fuller,  PhiloC, 

Fuller,  William  K.,  .  . 
Fuller,  William  K.,  .  . 

Gallup,  Albert, 

Gardenier,  Barenf. .  .  . 
Gardenier,  Barent,... 
Garnsey,  Daniel  0.,  .  . 
Garnsey.  Daniel  <>.,.  . 
Garrow,  Nathaniel,..  . 

Gates,  Beth  M., 

Gates,  Seth  M.. 

Gebhard,  John, 


Residences. 


Penn  Yan,  Yates  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Coxsackie,  Greene  county,.  . . 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. . 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. . 
Batavia,  Genesee  county,.    .  . 
Warrensburgh,  Warren  co.,  . . 

,  Montgomery  county,. 

Frewsburgh,  Chautauque  co.,. 

New-York, 

New- York, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Jay,  Essex  county, 

Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence  co., 

New-York, 

Oswego,  Oswego  county, 

Newlmrgh,  Orange  county,.. . 
Newburgh,  Orange  county,. . . 
Newburgh,  Orange  county,  . . 
Salem,  Washington  county,  . . 
Lockport,  Niagara  county,. . . 
Lockport,  Niagara  county.... 
Huntington,  Suffolk  county... 

Utica,  Oneida  county. 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

Moriches,  Suffolk  county,. . . . 
Brookhaven,  Suffolk  county,  . 

Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

Watertown,  Jefferson  county,. 
Norway.  Herkimer  county,. . . 
Morrisville.  Madison  county.. 

Rome,  Oneida  county. 

,  Schenectady  county.. 

Geneseo,  Livingston  county,.. 
Geneseo,  Livingston  county,.. 
Chittenango.  Madison  county. 
Chittenango,  Madison  county. 
Albany,  Albany  county,.... 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county,. . . . 
Pomfret,  Chautauque  county. 
Pomfret,  Chautauque  county, 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county, 

Le  Roy,  Genesee  county, 

Le  Roy.  Genesee  county, 

Schoharie,  Schoharie  county, 


Cong. 


29 

5 

6 

7 

26 

11 

12 

*20 
24 
16 
33 

*23 
27 
23 
25 
26 
27 
21 
26 
28 

*21 
11 
13 

*U 
12 
33 
34 
•J  7 
20 

32 
1 

18 
16 
10 
27 
25 
18 
23 
*24 

21 

10 
11 
10 
20 
20 
26 
27 
17 


82 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


Names. 

Eesidences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Geddcs.  James, 

Onondaga,  Onondaga  county,. 

13 

19 

Gilbert  E/.ekiel, 

Hudson,  Columbia  county,  .. . 
Hudson,  Columbia  county,   . . 
Adams,  Jefferson  county,  . . 

3 

4 

34 

Gilbert,  E/.ekiel, 

Gilbert,  William  A., 

23 

Gillett,  Ransom  H., 

Ogdensburgh,  St.  Lawrence  co. 

23 

14 

Gillett,  Ransom  H., 

Ogdensburgh,  St.  Lawrence  co. 

24 

14 

Glen,  Henry, 

Schenectady, (then) Albany  co. 
Schenectady, (then) Albany  CO: 
Schenectady, (then) Albany  co. 

3 

Glen,  Henry, 

4 
5 

Glen,  Henry, 

8 

Glen,  Henry, 

Schenectady, (then) Albany  co. 
Whitestown.  Oneida  county,. . 

6 

8 
11 

Gold,  Thomas  R., 

11 

Gold,  Thomas  R., 

Whitestown,  Oneida  county,. . 

12 

11 

Gold,  Thomas  R., 

Whitestown,  Oneida  county,.  . 

14 

16 

Goodwin,  Henry  C, 

Hamilton,  Madison  county,..: 

*33 

22 

Goodyear,  Charles, 

Schoharie,  Schoharie  county,. 

29 

21 

Gordon,  James, 

Ballston,  Saratoga  county 

2 

Gordon,  James 

Ballston,  Saratoga  county,...  . 
Delhi,  Delaware  county,    ... 

3 

Gordon,  Samuel, 

27 

20 

Gordon,  Samuel, 

Delhi,  Delaware  county, .    ... 
Pompey,  Onondaga  county,  . . 

29 
30 

10 

Gott,  Daniel, 

24 

Gott,  Daniel 

Pompey,  Onondaga  county,  . . 
Delhi,  Delaware  county,  .... 

31 

24 

Gould,  Herman  D., 

31 

10 

Granger,  Amos  P., 

Syracuse,  Onondaga  county, 

34 

24 

Granger,  Francis, 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  county. 
Canandaigua,  Ontario  county, 
Canandaigua,  Ontario  county. 

24 

26 

Granger,  Francis, 

26 

*27 

26 

Granger,  Francis, 

26 

Grant,  Abraham  P., 

Oswego,  Oswego  county,  .... 

25 

17 

Gray,  Hiram, 

Elmira,  Chemung  county,..  . . 

25 

22 

Green,  Bvram 

Sodus,  Wayne  county, 

28 

27 

Greelev,  Horace, 

New- York, 

*30 

*27 
26 

G 

Greig,  John, 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  co., . . . 
New-York,     

30 

Grinnell,  Moses  H., 

3 

Griswold,  Gaylord, 

Herkimer;  Herkimer  county, . 

8 

15 

Gross,  Ezra  C, 

Keeseville,  Essex  county,. . . . 
Hudson,  Columbia  county,. .  . 

16 
*12 

12 

Grosvenor,  Thomas  P...... 

6 

Grosvenor,  Thomas  P.,. . . . 

Hudson,  Columbia  county,.  .  . 

13 

5 

Grosvenor,  Thomas  P.,. . . . 

Hudson,  Columbia  county,. . . 

14 

5 

Grover,  Martin, 

Angelica,  Allegany  county,.. 

29 

30 

*16 
16 

1 

Hackley,  Aaron,  Jr., 

Herkimer,  Herkimer  county,. 

17 

Hall,  George,     

Onondaga,  Onondaga  county, 

16 

19 

Hall,  Nathan  K., 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

30 

82 

Hallock,  John,  Jr., 

,  Orange  county, 

,  Orange  county, 

Beekman,  Dutchess  county,. . 

19 
20 
31 

6 

Hallock,  John,  Jr., 

6 

Hallo  way,  Ransom, 

8 

Ilalsev,  Jehiel  H., 

Ovid,  Seneca  county, 

21 

26 

Halsev,  Nicoll, 

Trumansburgh,  Tompkins  co.. 

23 

22 

Halsev,  Silas, 

,  Cayuoa  county, 

Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  county, 

9 
14 

17 

Hammond,  Jabez  D., 

15 

Hand,  Augustus  C, 

Elizabeth  town,  Essex  county, 

26 

13 

Hard,  Gideon, 

Barre,  Orleans  county, ....    . 

23 

33 

EEPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


83 


Names. 

Kesidences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Hard   Gideon, 

Barre,  Orleans  county, 

24 
10 
82 
13 
19 
*8 
15 
32 
33 
23 
1 
4 
4 
*5 
32 
33 
34 
17 
21 
32 
18 
19 
23 
24 
15 
18 
*29 
20 
19 
20 
21 
22 
25 
20 
22 
18 
*30 
29 
30 
13 
34 
32 
5 
27 
29 
23 
23 
13 
15 
17 
28 

38 

17 

New-York, 

3 

Hasbrouck,  Abraham, 
Hasbrouck,  Abraham  B., . . 

Hasbrouck,  Josiah, 

Hasbrouck,  Josiah, 

Hascall,  Augustus  P., 

Hastings,  George, 

Hathaway,  Samuel  G.,. .. . 

Hathorn,  John, 

Hathorn,  John, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county,.... 
Kingston,   Ulster  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county,.... 

Le  Roy,  Genesee  county, 

Mount  Morris.  Livingston  co., 
Solon,  Cortland  county, ..... 
Warwick,  Orange  county,. . . . 
Warwick,  Orange  county,. . . . 

Shelter  Island,  Suffolk  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Richfield,  Otsego  county, 
Henderson,  Jefferson  county,. 
New- York,   

7 

7 

7 

7 

33 

28 

22 

Havens,  Jonathan  Nicoll,.. 
Havens,  Jonathan  Nicoll,. . 

Haven,  Solomon  G., 

Haven.  Solomon  G., 

Haven,  Solomon  G., 

Hawkes,  James, 

Hawkins,  Joseph, 

1 
32 
32 
32 
15 
20 

Haws,  J.  H.  Hobart, 

4 

Hayden,  Moses, 

Hayden,  Moses, 

York,  Livingston  county,. . . . 
York,  Livingston  county,. . . . 
Jamestown,  Chautauque  co.,. 
Jamestown,  Chautauque  co... 
Minden,  Montgomery  county, 
Danube,  Herkimer  county,. .  . 
Greenbush,  Rensselaer  county, 

Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

Herkimer,  Herkimer  county, . 
Herkimer,  Herkimer  county, . 
Herkimer,  Herkimer  county, . 
Herkimer,  Herkimer  county, . 
New- York 

27 
27 

Hazeltine,  Abner, 

Hazel  tine,  Abner 

31 
31 

Herkimer,  John, 

14 

Herkimer,  John, 

15 

Herrick,  Richard  P., ..... . 

Hobble,  Selah  R., 

12 
11 

Hoffman,  Michael, 

Hoffman,  Michael, 

Hoffman,  Michael, 

Hoffman,  Michael, 

Hoffman,  Ogden, 

15 
15 
15 
15 
3 

Hoffman,  Ogden, 

.New- York, 

Hogansburgh,  Franklin  co.,. . 

,  Rensselaer  county,. . . 

Lyons,  Wayne  county, 

Brockport,  Monroe  county,.. 
Brockport,  Monroe  county, . . 
Le  Roy,  Genesee  county,.... 
Fultonville,  Montgomery  co.,. 
Moscow,  Livingston  county,. . 

3 

Hogan,  William, 

19 

Hogeboom,  James  L., 

Holley,  John  M., 

Holmes,  Pllias  B., 

9 

27 
28 

Holmes,  Elias  B 

28 

Hopkins.  Samuel  M., 

Horton,  Thomas  R., 

Hosford,  Jerediah, 

Hosmer,  He/ekiah  L.,. .  . . 

21 
18 
29 
10 

Houck,  Jacob,  Jr 

Hongh,  William  J., 

How,  Thomas  Y.,  Jr., . 

Howell,    Edward, 

Schoharie,  Schoharie  county, 
Cazenovia,  Madison  county,.  . 
Auburn,  Cayuga  county,.... 

Bath,  Steuben  county, 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  county, 
Hamilton,  Madison  county,.. 
Hamilton,  Madison  county,.. 
Bath.  Steuben  county, 

8 
23 

27 

27 

Howell.  Nathaniel, 

Hubbard,  Thomas  H., 

Hubbard,  Thomas  H., 

Hubbell,  WilliamS., 

21 
17 
17 
30 

84 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


Names. 

Kesidences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Hughes,  Charles, 

Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,. . 

33 

15 

Hughston,  Jonas  A., 

Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

34 

19 

Hagunin,  Daniel, 

,  Oswego  count v, 

*19 

20 

Humphrey,  Charles, 

Ithaca,  Tompkins  county, .... 

19 

25 

Humphreys,  Reuben, 

Marcellus,  Onondaga  county,. 

10 

16 

Hungerford,  Orville, 

Watertown,  Jefferson  county, 

28 

19 

Hungerford,  Orville, 

Watertown,  Jefferson  county, 

29 

19 

Hunt,  Hiram  P., 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county,. . . . 
Troy,  Rensselaer  county,.... 
Troy,  Rensselaer  county,. . . . 
Lockport,  Niagara  county,. . . 

24 
26 

9 

Hunt    Hiram  P., 

9 

Hunt,  Hiram  P., 

27 
28 

9 

Hunt,  Washington, 

34 

Hunt,  Washington, 

Lockport,  Niagara  county,. . . 

29 

34 

Hunt,  Washington, 

Lockport,  Niagara  county,   . . 

30 

34 

Huntington,  Abel, 

East  Hampton,  Suffolk  co.,. . 

23 

1 

Huntington,  Abel, 

East  Hampton,  Suffolk  co... . 

24 

1 

Irvine,  William, 

New-York, 

*13 
14 
15 
32 

4 

Irvine,  William, 

New-York, 

2 

Irving   William, 

New-York, 

2 

Ives,  Willard, 

Watertown,  Jefferson  county, 

19 

Jackson,  David  S., 

New-York, 

*30 

6 

Jackson,  Thomas  B., 

Hempstead,  Queens  countv,.. 

25 

1 

Jackson,  Thomas  B., 

Hempstead,  Queens  county,. . 

26 

1 

Jackson,  William  T., 

Havana,  (then)  Chemung  co., 

31 

6 

Jenkins,  Lemuel, 

Bloomingburgh,  Sullivan  co., 

18 

7 

Jenkins,  Timothy, 

Oneida  Castle,  Oneida  county, 

29 

20 

Jenkins,  Timothy, 

Oneida  Castle,  Oneida  county, 

30 

20 

Jenkins,  Timothy, 

Oneida  Castle,  Oneida  county, 

32 

20 

Jevvitt,  Freeborn  G., 

Skaneateles,  Onondaga  co.,.. 

22 

23 

Johnson,  Jeromns, 

Brooklvn,  Kings  county,.... 

19 

3 

Johnson,  Jeromus, 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county,.... 

20 

3 

Johnson,  Noadiah, 

Delhi,  Delaware  countv, 

33 

20 

Johnston,  Charles, 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 

26 

5 

Baldwinsville,  Onondaga  co.,. 
Baldwinsville,  Onondaga  co.,. 

32 
33 

24 

Jones,  Daniel  T. , 

24 

Jones,  Nathaniel, 

Warwick,  Orange  county,. . . . 
Warwick,  Orange  countv,. . . . 

25 
26 

6 

Jones,  Nathaniel, 

6 

Keese,  Richard, 

Keeseville,  Essex  county,. . . . 

20 

19 

Kellogg.  Charles, 

19 

24 

Elizabethtown,  Essex  county, 
New-York, 

30 
34 

14 

Kelly  John   . . . 

4 

Kelsey,  William  H., 

Geneseo,  Livingston  county, . 

34 

4 

Kemble,  Gouverneur, 

Cold  Spring,  Putnam  county,. 

25 

4 

Kemble,  Gouverneur, 

Cold  Spring,  Putnam  county,. 

26 

4 

Kempshall,  Thomas, 

Rochester,  Monroe  county,.. 

26 

28 

Kent,  Moss, 

Le  Raysville,  Jefferson  co.,.. 
Le  Raysville,  Jefferson  co.,.. 
New  Lebanon,  Columbia  co.,. 
Jamaica,  Queens  county,   ... 
Greenville,  Greene  county,. . . 
Ogdensburgh,  St. Lawrence  co. 

13 
14 
22 
31 
21 
28 

18 

Kent,  Moss, 

18 

8 

Kine)  John  A., . 

1 

King,  Perkins, 

11 

King,  Preston, 

18 

King,  Preston, 

Ogdensburgh,  St. Lawrence  co. 

29 

18 

REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Ogdensburgh,  St.  Lawrence  co. 
Ogdensburgh,  St.  Lawrence  co. 

31 

18 

King,  Preston, 

32 

18 

Kincr,  Rufus  H., 

Catskill,  Greene  county, 

Coxsackie,  Greene  county,. . . 

34 

11 

Kirtland,  Dorrance, 

15 

8 

Kirkland,  Joseph, 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

17 

16 

Kirkpatrick,  William, 

Whitesboro',  Oneida  co., 

10 

15 

Kuickerbacker,  Herman,  .  . 

Schaghticoke,  Rensselaer  co., 

11 

6 

Lansing,  Gerrit  Y., 

Albany,  Albany  county. 

Albanv,  Albany  countv, 

22 
23 

10 

Lansing,  Gerrit  Y., 

10 

Lansing,  Gerrit  Y.,   

Albany,  Albany  county, 

24 

10 

Lawrence,  Cornelius  W.,. .  . 

New- York, 

*23 

1 

3 

Lawrence,  John, 

,  Queens  county 

Lawrence,  John, 

,  Queens  county, 

Flushing,  Queens  county, . . . 

2 

29 

Lawrence.  John  W., 

1 

Lawrence,  Samuel, 

18 
30 

25 

Lawrence,  Sidney, 

Moira,  Franklin  countv, 

15 

Lawrence,  William  T., 

Cavuta,  (then)  Chemung  co., . 

30 

26 

Lawyer,  Thomas, 

Cobleskill,  Schoharie  county,. 

15 

13 

Lav,  George  W., 

Batavia,  Genesee  county,.... 
Batavia,  Genesee  countv,    . . . 

23 

29 

Lay,  George  W.,   

24 

29 

Lee,  Gideon,    

New-York, 

New-York, 

24 

*15 

24 

3 

Lee,  Henry  B., 

Lee,  Joshua, 

4 

Penn  Yam  Yates  county,. . . . 

27 

Lefferts,  John, 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

Newtown,  Queens  county,. . . . 
Newtown,  Queens  county, .... 
New- York, 

*13 

1 

Lent,  Jacob, 

21 

1 

Lent,  James, 

*22 

1 

Leonard,  Moses  G., 

28 
24 

5 

Leonard,  Stephen  B., 

Owego,  Tioga  countv, 

22 

Leonard,  Stephen  B., 

Owego,  Tioga  countv, 

26 

22 

Lewis,  Abner, 

Panama,  Chautauque  countv, 

29 

31 

Linn,  Archibald  L., 

Schenectadv,  Schenectady  co., 

27 

11 

Litchfield,  Elisha, 

Pompey,  Onondaga  countv,.  . 

17 

19 

Litchfield,  Elisha, 

Pompey,  Onondaga  countv,. . 

23 

18 

Livingston,  Edward, 

New-York, 

4 

5 

Livingston,  Edward, 

New-York, 

2 

Livingston,  Edward, 

New- York, 

o 

Livingston,  Henry  W., 

Livingston,  Columbia  countv, 

8 

8 

Livingston,  Henry  W 

Livingston,  Columbia  countv, 

9 

8 

Livingston,  Robert  Le  Roy, 

Hudson,  Columbia  county,. . . 

11 

6 

Livingston,  Robert  Le  Roy, 

Hudson.  Columbia  county,. . . 

*12 

6 

Loomis,  Arphaxed, 

Little  Falls,  Herkimer  countv, 

25 

16 

Lord,  Frederick  W., 

Greenport.  Suffolk  countv,. . . 

30 

1 

Love,  Thomas  C.,. 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

24 

32 

Lovett,  John, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

13 

0 

Lovett,  John, 

14 

U 

Lyman,  Joseph  S.,   

Cooperstown,  Otsego  countv,. 

16 

16 

Lyon.  Caleb,  of  Lvonsdale,. 

Lyonsdale,  Lewis  countv,  . . . 

33 

23 

McCarty,  Andrew  Z., 

Pulaski,  Oswego  countv,.... 

34 

22 

Mel  arty,  Richard, 

,  Columbia  countv,... 

17 

8 

McCleUan,  Robert, 

Middleburgh,  Schoharie  co.,. 

25 

8 

McClellan,  Robert, 

Hudson,  Columbia  county,.. 

27 

8 

86 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

District. 

McCord,  Andrew, 

,  Ulster  county, 

New-York, 

8 

5 

McKeon,  John, 

24 

3 

McKeon.  John, 

27 
31 

3 

McKissock,  Thomas, 

Newburgh,  Orange  county,.. 

9 

Maclay,  William  B.; 

New-York, 

28 

4 

Maclay,  William  B., 

New-York, 

29 

4 

Maclay,  William  B., 

New-York, 

30 

4 

MeManus,  William, 

Troy,  Rensselaer  countv, 

19 

9 

McVean,  Charles, 

Johnstown,  Montgomery  co.,. 
Bath,  Steuben  countv, 

23 

15 

Magee,  John, 

20 

28 

Ma^ee,  John, 

Bath,  Steuben  county, 

Urbanna,  Steuben  countv, . . . 

21 

28 

Mallory,  Meredith, 

2G 

27 

Mann,  Abijah,  Jr  , 

Fairfield,  Herkimer  county,. . 

23 

16 

Mann   Abijah,  Jr., 

24 

16 

Markell,  Henry, 

Palatine,  Montgomery  countv, 

19 

16 

Markeil,  Henry, 

Palatine,  Montgomery  county. 

,  Montgomery  county,. 

Olean,  Cattaraugus  county,. . 

20 

16 

Markell,  Jacob, 

13 

14 

Martin,  Frederick  S., 

32 

31 

Martindale,  Henry  C, 

Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,. 

18 

18 

Martindale,  Henry  C, 

Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,. 

19 

18 

Martindale,  Henrv  C, 

Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,. 

20 

18 

Martindale,  Henry  C, 

Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,. 

21 

18 

Martindale,  Henrv  C, 

Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,. 

23 

12 

Marvin,  Dudley, 

Ripley,  Chautauque  county,. 
Ripley,  Chautauque  county,. 
Ripley,  Chautauque  county,. 
Ripley,  Chautauque  county,. 
Jamestown,  Chautauque  co.,. 

18 

26 

Marvin,  Dudley, 

19 

26 

Marvin,  Dudley, 

20 

26 

Marvin,  Dudlev, 

30 

31 

Marvin.  Richard  P., 

25 

31 

Marvin,  Richard  P., 

Jamestown,  Chautauque  co., . 

20 

31 

Masters,  Josiah, 

Schaghticoke,  Rensselaer  co., 
Schaghticoke,  Rensselaer  co., 

9 
10 

10 

Masters,  Josiah, 

10 

Mason,  William, 

Norwich,  Chenango  county,. . 

24 

21 

Matteson,  Orsamus  B.,. . . . 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

31 

20 

Matteson,  Orsamus  B.,. . . . 

Utica,  Oneida  countv, 

33 

20 

Matteson,  Orsamus  B.,.. 

Utica,  Oneida  countv, 

34 

20 

Matthews,  Vincent, 

Elmira,  (then)  Tioga  county, 

11 

14 

Maurice,  James, 

Maspeth,  Queens  county,. . . . 
Elmira,  Chemung  county,... 

33 

1 

Maxwell,  Thomas, 

21 

25 

Maynard,  John, 

Ovid,  Seneca  county, 

Seneca  Falls,  Seneca  county,. 

20 

26 

Mavnard,  John, 

27 

25 

Meigs,  Henry, 

New- York, 

16 
12 

9 

Metcalfe,  Arunuh, 

Otsego,  Otsego  county, 

12 

Miller,  John, 

Truxton,  Cortland  county,. . . 
Hudson,  Columbia  county,. . . 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

New- York, 

19 
34 
13 
*24 
29 
25 

22 

Miller,  Killian, 

12 

Miller,  Morris  S., 

16 

Miller,  Rutger  B., 

13 

Miller,  William  S    . 

3 

Mitchell.  Charles  F., 

Lockport,  Niagara  county,. . . 

33 

Mitchell,  Charles  P., 

Loc.kport,  Niagara  county,.  . . 

20 

:;:; 

Mitchell,  Henry, 

Norwich,  Chenango  county,. . 

23 

21 

Mitchill,  Samuel  L., 

New-York, 

7 

2 

REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


87 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cons. 

District. 

Mitchill    Samuel  L 

New-York, 

8 
*9 

*11 
12 
13 
14 
16 
21 
26 
24 
25 
26 
27 
33 
34 
17 
18 

*23 
7 
28 
29 
30 
*9 
10 
11 
26 
26 
28 
30 
34 
32 
33 
30 
31 
11 
30 
29 
25 
21 
13 

*20 
15 
33 
34 
27 
23 
24 
26 
8 

1     25 

Mitch  ill    Samuel  L., 

New-York, 

2  3 

Mitchill    Samuel  L., 

New-York, 

9 

Mitchill    Samuel  L., 

New-York, 

9 

Mofhtt,  Hosea, 

,  Rensselaer  county, . . 

,  Rensselaer  county, . . 

Greene,  Chenango  county,  . . . 
Greene,  Chenango  county, .  . . 

,  Rockland  county, .  . . 

New- York, 

10 

Mofhtt   Hosea, 

10 

15 

21 

Montanya,  James  D.  L.,. . . 
Moore    Eli, 

2 
3 

New-York 

3 

Morgan,  Christopher, 

Morgan,  Christopher, 

Morgan,  Edwin  B., 

Morgan,  Edwin  B., 

Aurora,  Cayuga  county, 

Aurora,  Cayuga  county. . 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county..... 
Auburn,  Cayuga  county, .... 
New-York, 

24 
24 
25 
25 
2 

New- York, 

3 

Morgan,  John  I., 

New-York, 

3 

Morris,  Thomas, 

Moseley,  William  A., 

Moseley,  William  A., 

Mullin,  Joseph, 

,  Ontario  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county,   

Watertown,  Jefferson  county, . 
New  -York, 

10 
32 
32 
19 

Mumford,  Gurdon  S.,.    ... 

2.3 

Mumford,  Gurdon  S., 

Mumford,  Gurdon  S., 

New-York, 

New-York, 

2.3 
2 

Munroe,  Edward, 

New-York, 

New-York, 

3 

Munroe,  James, 

3 

Murphy,  Henry  C, 

Murphy,  Henry  C, 

Murray,  Amhrose  S., 

Murray,  William, 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county. .... 
Brooklyn,  Kings  county,.... 

Goshen,  Orange  county, 

Goshen,  Orange  county, 

Goshen,  Orange  county, 

Peekskill,  Westchester  co.,. . . 
Peekskill,  Westchester  co.,. . . 
Herkimer,  Herkimer  county,. 
New-York 

2 
2 

10 
9 

Murray,  William, 

10 

Nelson,  William, 

7 

Nelson,  William, 

7 

Nicholson,  John, 

Nicoll,  Henry,  

10 
3 

Nivin,  Archibald  C, 

Noble,  William  II., 

Norton,  Ebene/.er  F., 

Oakley,  Thomas  J., 

Oakley,  Thomas  J., 

O^den,  David  A., 

Motiticello,  Sullivan  county,. 

Cato,  Cayuga  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county. 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 
Madrid,  St.  Lawrence  county, 

Penn  Yan,  Yates  county, 

Penn  Yan,  Yates  county,.  . .  . 
Penn  Yan,  Yates  county,.... 
Unadilla,  Otsego  county,. . . . 
Unadilla,  Otsego  county,.... 
Pittsburgh,  Sullivan  county,. 
Ballston,  Saratoga  county,.  .  . 
Plattsburgh,  Clinton  county,. 
Plattsburgh,  Clinton  county,. 

9 

24 

30 

4 

5 

18 

Oliver,  Andrew, 

26 

Oliver,  Andrew, 

26 

Oliver,  William  M., 

Pa0*;,  Sherman   

27 
19 

Pa^e,  Sherman, 

19 

Palen,  Rufus, 

7 

Palmer,  Beriah, 

11 

Palmer,  John, 

12 

Palmer,  John, 

13 

88 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Parker,  Amasa  J., 

Parker,  John  M., 

Partridge,  Samuel, 

Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

Owego,  Tioga  county,    

Elmira,  Chemung  county,. . . . 

25 
34 
27 
8 
28 
17 

*25 
12 
33 
25 
26 
33 
16 
34 
22 
33 
30 
8 
28 
31 
17 
22 
23 
16 
17 
22 
6 
12 

*14 
15 
11 
12 

*14 
19 
13 
21 
25 
28 
25 
26 
33 
34 
28 

*25 
30 
31 
'J'.* 
22 
30 
31 
24 

20 

27 

22 

16 

28 

5 

29 

2 

9 

30 

30 

14 

13 

3 

5 

17 

17 

17 

3 

3 

Patterson,  Thomas  J., 

Patterson,  Walter, 

Patterson,  William, 

Paulding,  William,  Jr., 

Peck,  Jaied  V., 

Rochester,  Monroe  county,  . . 

,  Columbia  county,. . . . 

Perry,  (then)  Genesee  county, 

,  Westchester  county,  . 

Port  Chester,  Westchester  co., 

Pike,  Allegany  county. 

Pike,  Allegany  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Schenectady,  Schenectady  co., 

New-York, 

Hyde  Park,  Dutchess  county, . 
Ogdensburgh,  St.  Lawrence  co. 
Little  Falls,  Herkimer  county. 
Canandaigua,  Ontario  county, 

New-York, 

New-York, 

Peck,  Luther  C, 

Peckham,  Rufus  W., 

Peek,  Harmanus, 

Pelton  Guy  R., 

Pendleton,  Edmund,     ...    . 
Perkins,  Bishop, 

Phelps,  Oliver, 

Phoenix,  J.  Phillips, 

Phoenix,  J.  Phillips, 

Piucson,  Jeremiah  H., 

Pierson,  Job, .... 

Pierson,  Job,   . .    .  .    

Pitcher,  Nathaniel, 

Pitcher,  Nathaniel 

Ramapo,  Rockland  county,  . . 
Schaghticoke,  Rensselaer  co., 
Schaghticoke,  Rensselaer  co., 
Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,  . 
Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,   . 
Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,  . 
Whitestown,  Oneida  county,. . 

3 

9 

9 

12 

12 

Pitcher,  Nathaniel, 

18 
9 

8 
12 

Pond  Benjamin, 

,  Essex  county, 

Skaneateles,  Onondaga  co.,. .. 
Niagara  Falls,  Niagara  county. 
Niagara  Falls,  Niagara  county, 
Niagara  Falls,  Niagara  county, 

,  Cattaraugus  county, . 

New-York, 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county,  .... 
Prattsville,  Greene  county,. .  . 
Prattsville,  Greene  county, .  . . 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,. 
Cooperstovvn,  Otsego  county, . 
Batavia,  Genesee  county,  .... 

Batavia,  Genesee  county 

Norwich,  Clienango  county,.  . 
Attica,  (then)  Genesee  county, 
Attica,  Wyoming  county,  ... 
Attica,  Wyoming  county,  .... 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county, 

Homer,  Cortland  county,  .... 
Hoosick,  Rensselaer  county,. . 
Hoosick,  Rensselaer  county,. . 
Virgil,  Cortland  county, 

Porter,  James, 

19 

Porter   Peter  B., 

15 

Porter,  Peter  B., 

15 

Porter,  Peter  B., 

21 

Porter,  Timothy  H., 

Post,  Jotham,  Jr., 

28 
2 

Powers,  Gershom, 

Pratt  Zadock, 

24 

8 

Pratt,  Zadock, 

Prentiss,  John  H., 

It 

19 
19 

Pi-ingle,  Benjamin, 

Pringle,  Benjamin, 

I'urdy,  Smith  M., 

Putnam,  llarvev, 

30 

30 
22 

29 

33 

Putnam,  Harvey, 

33 

Rathbone,  George, 

Reed   Edward  C, 

25 
22 

Reynolds,  Gideon, 

Reynolds,  Gideon, 

Reynolds,  Joseph, 

12 

12 

REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


89 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong 

Warrensburgh, Warren  county, 

,  Cayuga  county, 

Homer.  Cortland  county, 

Newtown,  Queens  county,. .. 
Newtown,  Queens  count}',. . . 
Schaghticoke,  Rensselaer  co., 
Fredonia,  Chautauque  co.,  . . . 

Bath,  Steuben  county 

Mexico,  Oswego  county, 

Angelica,  Allegany  count}',  . . 
Angelica,  Allegany  county.  .. 
Sandy  Hill.  Washington  co.,.. 
Madison,  Madison  county,  ... 

18 

Richmond.  Jonathau, 

16 

27 

Biker,  Samuel, 

*8 
10 

Ripley,  Thomas  C, 

Risley.  Elijah, 

Robbie   Reuben, 

*29 
31 
32 

Robinson,  Orville, 

Rochester,  William  B., 

Rochester,  William  B., 

Rogers,  Charles, 

28 
17 
*18 
28 
26 

27 

Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

Delhi,  Delaware  county,  .    . . 
Allen's  Hill,  Ontario  county,  . 
Allen's  Hill,  Ontario  county,  . 

Fayette,  Seneca  county, 

Fayette,  Seneca  county, 

Fayette,  Seneca  county, 

*8 

Root.  Erastus,     

Root,  Erastus, 

Root   Erastus 

11 
14 
22 

Rose,  Robert  L.,  .    

Roe,  Rol>ert  L.f 

Rose,  Robert  S., 

Rose,  Roberts., 

30 
31 
18 
19 

21 

Ross,  Henry  H., 

Rowe,  Peter, 

19 

Schenectady,  Schenectady  co., 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,  . 

Bath,  Steuben  county, 

Bath,  Steul)en  county, 

Salem,  Washington  county,  .. 
Salem,  Washington  county,  .. 
Salem,  Washington  county,  ., 
Saugerties,  Ulster  county,..,, 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,. 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,. 
Warrcnsburgli,  Warren  co.,  . . 
Warrensburgh,  Wrarren  co.,  . . 
Seneca  Falls,  Seneca  county, . 
Sag  Harbor,  Suffolk  county,  . 
Sag  Harboi-,  Suffolk  county,  . 
Sag  Harbor,  Suffolk  county,  . 
Sag  Harbor,  Suffolk  county,  . 
Troy,  Rensselaer  county,  .... 
Troy,  Rensselaer  county,  .... 
Plattsburgh,  Clinton  county,  . 
Monticello,  Sullivan  county,  . 
Johnstown,  Montgomery  co.,. 
Johnstown,  Montgomery  co.,  . 
Johnstown,  Montgomery  co.,. 
Johnstown.  Montgomery  co.,. 
Brooklyn,  Kings  couuty.,  .... 
Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

33 

Rugyles,  Charles  H., 

Ramsey,  David,  Jr.,  

Ramsey,  David,  Jr., 

Russell,  David,    

Russell,  David 

17 
30 
31 
24 
25 

Russell,  David,    

Russell,  Jeremiah, 

Russell,  John,   

26 

28 
9 

Russell,  John, 

10 

Russell,  Joseph, 

29 

Russell,  Joseph, 

32 

Sackett,  William  A., 

Sa^e,  Ebenezer, 

32 
11 

Sage,  Ebenezer, 

12 

Sage,  Ebenezer.    

Sage,  Ebene/.er, 

Sage,  Russell, 

13 

*16 

33 

Sage,  Russell, 

34 

Saillv,  Peter, 

9 

St.  John,  Daniel  B., 

Sammons,  Thomas, 

Sammons,  Thomas, 

Sammons,  Thomas, 

Sammons,  Thomas, 

Sands,  Joshua, 

30 

8 

9 

11 

12 

8 

Sands,  Joshua, 

19 

90 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Amsterdam,  Montgomery  co., 
Hopkinton,  St.  Lawrence  co., 
Salem,  Washington  county,.. 

*27 

15 

Sanford,  Jonah, 

20 

Savage,  John, 

14 

12 

Savage.  John, 

Salem,  Washington  county,.. 

15 

12 

Schenck.  Abraham  H., 

Fishkill,  Dutchess  county,... 

14 

4 

Schermerhorn.  Abraham  M. 

Rochester,  Monroe  county,. . . 

31 

28 

Schermerhorn,  Abraham  M. 

Rochester.  Monroe  countv,. . . 

32 

28 

Schoolcraft,  John  L., 

Albanv,  Albanv  countv, 

31 

13 

Schoolcraft,  John  L. , 

Albanv,  Albanv  county, 

32 

13 

Schoonmaker,  Cornelius  C, 

Shawangunk,  Ulster  countv.. 

2 

Schoonmaker,  Marius, 

Kingston,  Ulster  countv 

32 

10 

Schuneman,  Martin  G., 

,  Ulster  county, 

9 

7 

Schuyler,  Philip  J., 

Rhinebeck,  Dutchess  county, 

15 

5 

Scudder,  Tredwell, 

Islip,  Suffolk  county, 

15 

1 

Seaman,  Henrv  J., 

Richmond,  Richmond  county. 

29 

2 

Selden,  Dudlev, 

New-York,     

*23 

28 

3 

Seymour,  David  L., 

Trov,  Rensselaer  county 

12 

Seymour,  David  L., 

Troy,  Rensselaer  countv,   .  . . 

32 

12 

Sevmonr,  William, 

Binghamton,  Broome  county, 

24 

20 

Sharpe,  Peter, 

New-York,  ...    

*17 

1 

Sharpe  Peter, 

New-York, 

18 
30 

3 

Sherrill,  Eliakim 

Shandaken,  Ulster  county,. . . 

10 

Sherwood,  Samuel, 

Delhi,  Delaware  county,.    . . . 

13 

8 

Shipherd,  Zebulon  R.,... 

Granville,  Washington  county, 

13 

12 

Siblev,  Mark  H., 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  county, 

25 

20 

Sickles,  Nicholas, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county,.... 

24 

7 

Silvester,  Peter, 

Kinderhook,  Columbia  co.,.. 
Kinderhook,  Columbia  co.;.. 
Coxsackie,  Greene  county,. . . 

1 

2 

30 

Silvester,  Peter  H., 

11 

Silvester,  Peter  H., 

Coxsackie,  Greene  county,. . . 

31 

11 

Simmons,  George  A., 

Keescville,  Essex  county, . . . 

*33 

16 

Simmons,  George  A., 

Keeseville,  Essex  county, . . . 

34 

10 

Slingerland,  John  I., 

Bethlehem.  Albany  county,.. 

30 

13 

Smith  Albert, 

Batavia,  Genesee  county,. . . . 
Batavia,  Genesee  county, .... 
Peterboro'  Madison  county. . . 
Brookhaven,  Suffolk  county,. 
Brookhaven,  Suffolk  county,. 
Brookhaven,  Suffolk  county,. 
Brookhaven,  Suffolk  county,. 

28 

29 
*33 

*5 
6 
7 

*8 

33 

Smith  Albert, 

33 

Smith,  Gerrit, 

22 

1 

1 

1 

Smith,  John, .-. 

1 

Smith    William  S  , 

13 
*14 

32 
22 

17 

Smith,  William  S.  . 

17 

Snow,  William  W., 

Oneonta,  Otsego  county, 

Minden,  Montgomery  county, 

21 

Soule,  Nathan, 

16 

Spaulding,  Elbridge  G.,... 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

31 

32 

Spencer,  Ambrose, 

Albanv,  Albany  county, 

21 

10 

Spencer,  Elijah, 

.  Livingston  county,. . . 

17 

21 

Spencer,  James  B., 

Fort  Covington,  Franklin  co., 

25 

14 

Spencer,  John  C, 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  county, 

15 

21 

Spinner,  Francis  E., 

Mohawk,  Herkimer  county,. . 

34 

17 

Starkweather,  George  A.,. . 

Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,. 

30 

21 

REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


91 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Stephens,  Abraham  P., 

Rockland  Lake,  Rockland  co., 
Watertown,  Jefferson  county,. 
Keeseville,  Essex  county, .... 
Whitesboro',  Oneida  county,. 
Whitesboro',  Oneida  county.. 
Whitesboro',  Oneida  county,. 
Whitesboro'.  Oneida  county,. 
Whitesboro',  Oneida  county,. 
Whitesboro',  Oneida  county,. 

Lowville,  Lewis  county, 

Hamilton,  Madison  county,.. 
Brooklyn,  Kings  county,.... 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 
Hudson,  Columbia  county,. . . 
Hudson,  Columbia  county,. . . 
Hudson,  Columbia  county,. . . 
Hudson,  Columbia  county.. . . 
Hudson.  Columbia  county,. . . 
Seataucket,  Suffolk  county,  . 

O.vego,  Tioga  county, 

Palmyra,  Wayne  county,. . . . 
Hudson,  Columbia  county,. . . 
Schoharie,  Schoharie  county, 

32 
17 
28 
15 
16 
18 
19 
20 
21 
12 
20 
34 
16 
16 
18 
19 
20 
21 
28 
29 
26 
32 
10 

*20 
3 
30 
15 
28 
33 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

*83 
18 

*19 
7 
8 
9 

*10 

13 

6 

7 
18 

15 

16 

16 

14 

Storrs,  Henry  R., 

14 

14 

14 

Stow,  Silas, 

10 
22 

Stranahan.  James  S.  T.,.  . . 
Street    Randal  S., 

o 
4 

5 

g 

Strong,  James, 

Stronf    James, 

8 
8 

8 

8tron»    Selah  B., 

1 

Strong,  Stephen, 

Strong,  TheronR.,   

Sutherland,  Josiah,    

Swart   Peter 

22 
25 
11 
13 

5 

Talbot,  Silas 

,  Montgomery  county, 

New- York, 

Tallmad^e,  Frederick  A.,. . 

5- 

Tallmadge,  James,  Jr., 
Tavlor    \sher, 

Poughkeepsie.  Dutchess  co.,. 
Ellicottville.  Cattaraugus  co., 

Owego,  Tioga  county 

Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Ballston  Spa,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Manlius,  Onondaga  county,.. 
Manlius,  Onondaga  county... 
Manlius,  Onondaga  county,.. 
Matteawan.  Dutchess  county, . 
Watertown,  Jefferson  county. 
Watertown,  Jefferson  county, 
Salem,  Washington  county,.. 
Salem,  Washington  county,.. 
Salem,  Washington  county... 
Salem,  Washington  county,.. 
Smyrna,  Chenango  county, . . 
Stillwater,  Saratoga  county,. . 

4 
31 

Taylor,  John  J., 

Taylor    John  W., 

27 
11 

Taylor    John  W., 

11 

Taylor    John  W., 

11 

Tavlor,  John  W., 

11 

Taylor    John  W., 

11 

Tavlor,  John  W., 

17 

Tavlor,  John  W., 

17 

Taylor,  John  W., 

Tavlor,  John  W., 

17 

17 

Taylor,  John  W 

17 

Tavlor  William, 

23 

Taylor,  William, 

Tavlor,  William, 

23 
23 

Teller  James, 

12 

Ten  Eyck,  Egbert, 

Ten  Eyck,  Egbert, 

Thorn  is,   David, 

20 

20 

7 

Thomas,  David, 

12 

Thomas,    David 

12 

Thomas,   David, 

12 

Thompson,  Jool, 

Thompson,  John, 

15 
7 

92 


REPRESENTATIVES    IX    CONGRESS. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Thompson,  John, 

Stillwater,  Saratoga  county,. . 
Stillwater,  Saratoga  county,. . 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county, 

Chestertown.  Warren  county, 

10 

11 

Thompson,  John, 

11 

8 

Throop,  Enos  T., 

*14 

20 

Thurman,  John  R., 

31 

15 

Tibbits,  George, 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, .... 

8 

10 

Titus,  Obadiah, 

Washington,  Dutchess  county, 
Keeseville,  Essex  countv 

25 

5 

Tomlinson,  Thomas  A.,. . . . 

27 

13 

Tompkins,  Caleb, 

White  Plains,  Westchester  co., 

15 

3 

Tompkins,  Caleb, 

White  Plains,  Westchester  co., 

16 

3 

Tompkins,  Daniel  D., 

*9 

2.3 

Townsend,  George, 

Townsend,  George, 

Townsend,  James, 

New-York,     

14 

15 

2 

16 

1 

Newr -York, „ 

1 

Tracy,  Albert  H., 

Buffalo,  Niagara  county 

Buffalo,  Niagara  county, .... 

Buffalo,  Niagara  county, 

Batavia,  Genesee  county,.... 
Batavia,  Genesee  county, .... 

21 

Tracv,  Albert  H., 

17 

18 

22 

Tracy,  Albert  H., 

30 

Tracy,  Phineas  L., 

20 

21 

29 

Tracy,  Phineas  L., 

29 

Tracy,  Phineas  L., 

Batavia,  Genesee  county,.... 
Oxford,  Chenango  county,... 
Oxford,  Chenango  county,... 
Oxford,  Chenango  county, . . . 

22 
9 

29 

Tracy,  Uri, 

16 

Tracv,  Uri, 

11 
12 

*2 
3 

13 

Tracv,  Uri 

13 

Tredwell,  Thomas, 

Tredwell.  Thomas, 

,  Queens  county, 

Tamil,  Joel, 

Oswego,  Oswego  county, 

Oswego,  Oswego  county, 

Goshen,  Orange  county, 

New-York,   

23 

24 

17 

Tnrrill,  Joel, 

17 

Tuthill,  Selah, 

*17 
33 

9 

Tweed,  William  M., 

5 

18 
31 
25 

2 

Underbill,  Walter 

4 

Vail,  Henrv, 

Trov,  Rensselaer  county,. . . . 

9 

Valk,  William  W., 

Flushing,  Queens  county,. . . . 
,  Rensselaer  county, . . 

34 
10 

1 

Van  Allen,  James  Q., 

8 

Van  Allen,  John  E., 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county,.... 

o 

Van  Allen,  John  E., 

4 

Van  Allen,  John  E., 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county,. . . . 

5 

6 

Van  Buren,  John, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

27 

J 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip, 

Cortlandt,  Westchester  co.,. . . 

3 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip, 

Cortlandt,  Westchester  co.,. . . 

4 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip, 

Cortlandt,  Westchester  co.,. . . 

5 

3 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip, 

Cortlandt,  Westchester  co.,. . . 

6 

3 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip, 

Cortlandt,  Westchester  co.,. . . 

7 

4 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip, 

Cortlandt,  Westchester  co... . . 

8 

4 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip, 

Cortlandt,  Westchester  co.,. .  . 

9 

4 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip, 

Cortlandt,  Westchester  co.,. . . 

10 

4 

Van  Cortlandt,  Pierre,  Jr.,. 

Cortlandt,  Westchester  co... . . 

12 

3 

Vanderveer,  Abraham,  .... 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

25 

•  2 

Vanderpoel,  Aaron, 

Kinderhook,  Columbia  co.,. . . 

23 

8 

Vanderpoel,  Aaron, 

Kinderhook.  Columbia  co.,. . . 

24 

8 

Vanderpoel,  Aaron, 

Kinderhook,  Columbia  co.,.  .  . 

26 

8 

Van  Gaasbeck,  Peter, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

3 

REPRESENTATIVES    IX    CONGRESS. 


93 


Names. 

Residences. 

Cong. 

District. 

Van  Houton,  Isaac  B...... 

Clarkstown,  Rockland  county. 

23 

2 

Van  Ness,  John  P., 

Ghent.  Columbia  countv, . . . . 

*7 

6 

Van  Rensselaer.  Henry,  .  . . 

Ogdensburgh,  St.  Lawrence  co. 

27 

14 

Van  Rensselaer.  Jeremiah, . 

Albanv,  Albany  county, 

1 

Van  Rensselaer.  Killian  K., 

Albany,  Albanv  county,.    .. 

i 

8 

Van  Rensselaer,  Killian  K., 

Albanv,  Albanv  county 

8 

9 

Van  Rensselaer,  Killian  K., 

Albanv,  Albanv  county, 

9 

9 

Van  Rensselaer,  Killian  K.. 

Albanv,  Albanv  county, 

10 

9 

Van  Rensselaer,  Killian  K., 

Albanv.  Albanv  county, 

11 

7 

Van  Rensselaer,  Solomon,.  . 

Albanv,  Albany  county 

16 

9 

Van  Rens.-elaer,  Solomon,. . 

Albanv,  Albanv  county, 

*17 

9 

Van  Rensselaer.  Stephen... 

Albanv,  Albanv  county 

*17 

9 

Van  Rensselaer,  Stephen,.. 

Albanv.  Albany  countv 

18 

10 

Van  Rensselaer,  Stephen,.. 

Albanv,  Albany  county, 

19 

10 

Van  Rensselaer.  Stephen,.. 

Albanv,  Albanv  county 

20 

10 

Van  Wvck,  William  W 

,  Dutchess  countv, .... 

17 

4 

Van  Wvck,  William  W.,... 

,  Dutchess  countv, .  .  .  . 

18 

5 

Verplanck.  Daniel  C, 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 

*8 

6 

Verplanck,  Daniel  C, 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 

9 

6 

Verplanck,  Daniel  C, 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 

10 

6 

Verplanck,  Gulian  C, 

Verplanck,  Gillian  C, 

Verplanck.  Gulian  C, 

19 

20 
21 

3 

New- York, 

3 

New-York,  

3 

Verplanck,  Gulian  C,  .  .  . . 

New-York, 

22 

3 

Wagner,  Peter  J., 

Fort  Plain,  Montgomery  co.,. 

26 

15 

Wakeman,  Abraham, 

New-York, 

34 

8 

Walbri<l<ie,  Henry  S., 

Ithaca.  Tompkins  county, 

32 

26 

33 
31 

3 

Wahlen.  Hiram, 

Wright,  Schoharie  co., 

21 

Walker   Benjamin, 

7 
33 

9 

Walker,  William  A., 

New-York, 

7 

Walsh,  Mike, 

New-York,   

33 
17 

4 

Walworth,  Reuben  H...... 

Pittsburgh,  Clinton  county,. 

12 

Ward,  Aaron, 

Sing  Sing,  Westchester  co.,.. 
Sing  Sing.  Westchester  co.,.. 

19 

4 

Ward,  Aaron, 

20 

4 

Ward.  Aaron, 

Sing  Sing,  Westchester  co.... 
Sing  Sing,  Westchester  co.,.. 
Sing  Sing,  Westchester  co.,.. 

22 
23 
24 

4 

Ward    Aaron, 

4 

Ward,  Aaron, 

4 

Ward.  Aaron, 

Sing  SiiiLr,  Westchester  co.,.. 

27 
U 

22 

4 

3 

Ward  well.  Daniel, 

Mannsville,  Jefferson  countv.. 

20 

Ward  well,  Daniel, 

Mannsville,  Jefferson  countv,. 

23 

18 

Wardwell,  Daniel, 

Mannsville,  Jefferson  county,. 

24 

18 

Warren,  Cornelius, 

Cold  Spring,  Putnam  county,. 

30 

8 

Watts.  John, 

New-York, 

3 

Wells,  John 

Johnstown,  Montgomery  co.,. 

32 

16 

Wendover,  Peter  H., 

New -York 

14 
15 

9 

Wcndover,  Peter  H., 

New- York,   

2 

Wendover,  Peter  H., . 

16 
33 

2 

Westbrook,  Theodoric  R.,. . 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

11 

Wcsterlo,  Rensselaer, 

Albany,   Albany  county, 

15 

9 

94 


REPRESENTATIVES    IN    CONGRESS. 


Names. 


Eesidences. 


Cong. 


Whallon,  Reuben, 

Wheaton,  Horace, 

Wheeler,  Gratton  H., 

Wheeler,  John, 

Split  Rock,  Essex  county,  . . 
Pompey,  Onondaga  county,.  . 
Wheeler,  Steuben  county,... 
New-York, 

Wheeler,  John, 

New-York, 

White,  Bartow  W., 

White,  Campbell  P., 

New-York, 

White,  Campbell  P., 

White,  Campbell  P., 

White.  Campbell  P., 

White,  Hu"h, 

New- York, 

New-York, 

Cohoes,  Saratoga  county,.... 
Cohoes,  Saratoga  county,.... 
Cohoes,  Saratoga  county,   . . 

White,  Huorh, 

White,  Huc*h, 

Whitemore,  Elias, 

Whitney,  Thomas  R., 

Whittlesey,  Frederick, 
Whittlesey,  Frederick,  .... 

Wickes,  Eliphalet, 

Wilkin,  James  W., 

New- York,   

Rochester,  Monroe  county,. . . 
Rochester,  Monroe  county, . . . 

Goshen,  Orange  county, 

Goshen,  Orange  county, 

Goshen,  Orange  county, 

Otsego,  Otsego  county, 

Otsego,  Otsego  county, 

Otsego,  Otseso  county, .... 
Salem,  Washington  county,.. 
Salem,  Washington  countv... 

Wilkin  James  W 

Wilkin,  Samuel  J., 

Williams,  Isaac,  Jr., 

Williams,  Isaac, 

Williams,  Isaac, 

Williams,  John, 

Williams,  John, 

Williams,  John, 

Rochester,  Monroe  countv,.. 

Williams,  Nathan, 

Willoughby,  Westel,  Jr.,. . . 
Wilson,  Isaac, 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

Newport,  Herkimer  county,.  . 
,  Genesee  countv, 

Wilson,  Nathan, 

Salem,  Washington  countv,.. 

Winter,  Elisha  J., 

Wood,  Aaron, 

Wood,  Bradford  R., 

Wood,  Fernando, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

New-York, 

Wood,  John  J., 

Clarkstown,  Rockland  countv, 

Wood,  Silas, 

Huntington,  Suffolk  county,. . 
Huntington,  Suffolk  countv..  . 

Wood,  Silas, 

Wood,  Silas, 

Wood,  Silas, 

Huntington,  Suffolk  county,. . 
Huntington,  Suffolk  county,. . 
Ithaca,  Tompkins  county,. . . . 
Ithaca,  Tompkins  county,. . . . 
New-York,   

Woodcock,  David, 

Woodcock,  David, 

Woodvvorth,  William  W.,.. 
Woods,  William, 

Hyde  Park,  Dutchess  county, 
Bath,  Steuben  countv, 

Wright,  Silas,  Jr., 

Canton,  St.  Lawrence  countv, 

Wright,  Silas,  Jr., 

Canton,  St.  Lawrence  county, 
Schenectady,  Schenectady  co., 
Geneseo,  Livingston  countv,.  . 

Yates,  John  B., 

Youn",  John, 

Young,  John, 

Geneseo,  Livingston  county,. . 

23 

29 
oo 

33 
34 
19 
21 
22 
23 

*24 
29 
30 
31 
19 
34 
22 
23 
9 

*14 
15 
22 

*13 

15 

18 

4 

5 

U 

9 

*14 

*18 
10 

*13 
19 
29 
27 
20 
16 
17 
19 
20 
17 
20 
29 
29 

♦18 
20 

*21 
14 
24 
27 


NEW-YORK    LEGISLATURE.  95 


NEW-YORK  LEGISLATURE. 

Under  the  colonial  government,  the  legislative  power  was 
vested  in  the  governor  and  council,  and  in  the  general  assembly. 
The  council,  when  full,  consisted  of  twelve  members,  who  were 
appointed  by  the  king,  enjoyed  the  same  authority  as  the  lords 
in  parliament,  and,  with  the  governor,  had  an  unqualified  veto 
upon  the  acts  of  the  general  assembly.  They  acted  as  a  privy 
council  to  the  governor  in  matters  of  civil  government,  and  held 
their  office  at  the  will  of  the  crown.  Privy  councils  were  held 
at  the  foil  in  New-York,  at  which  the  governor  was  always  present, 
but  their  legislative  sessions  were  held  without  his  presence,  at 
the  city  hall.1  The  senior  member  was  speaker  of  their  house; 
their  proceedings  were  not  published,2  and  in  their  formalities 
they  closely  imitated  the  English  house  of  lords.  Messages  to  the 
assembly  were  carried  by  one  of  their  members,  and  the  house 
always  arose  at  his  entrance  and  received  him  standing.  Council- 
lors received  no  salary  ;  and  towards  the  close  of  the  colonial 
period,  their  duties  had  devolved  upon  a  few,  and  were  very  great. 
The  idea  of  a  senate,  in  our  legislative  system,  was  probably  de- 
rived from  this  body,  which,  in  its  forms  and  customs  at  an  early 
period,  it  much  resembled.  The  council  exercised  judicial  autho- 
rity upon  writs  of  error  and  appeal. 

The  general  assembly  was  organized  in  1683,  and  at  a  later 
period  consisted  of  twenty-seven  members,  elected  viva  voce  by 
the  people  once  in  seven  years,3  and  by  the  districts  they  repre- 
sented. The  tenure  of  their  office  was  formerly  at  the  will  of  the 
governor,  and  new  elections  were  ordered  so  often  as  it  suited  his 
caprice  or  interests.  In  1734  a  law  was  passed  limiting  their  term 
to  three  years,  but  this  was  annulled  by  the  king.  The  septennial 
aet  was  passed  in  1743,  and  remained  in  force  till  the  revolution. 
The  general  assembly  elected  from  their  number  a  speaker,  chose 
their  own  clerk,  and  published  their  journal.  Strangers  were 
not  allowed  to  be  present  at  their  sessions.  They  possessed  the 
sole  light  of  originating  all  laws  granting  appropriations  of 
money,  and,  in  the  political  struggles  which  began  in  Cosbv's 
administration,  they  exercised  this  right  by  withholding  the 
compensation  of  the  governor,  to  induce  a  compliance  with  their 

1  Smith's  History  of  NYw-York,  Historical  Society's  ed..  vol.  1,  p.  361. 

2  The  Council  Minutes  in  the  secretary's  office  fill  V,  manuscript  volumes. 

3  Until  March  27,   177S,  elections  were  held  by  poll,  at  one  place  in  each  county  desig- 

nated t>y  law,  before  the  sheriff  and  inspectors  nominated  by  each  candidate. 
Electors  of  representatives  iu  the  general  assembly  were  required  to  be  resident 
citiz*  n*.  possessing  a  freehold  worth  £40.  owned  at  least  three  months  before  the 
date  of  the  writ  of  summons.    Popish  recusants  were  prohibited  from  votine. 


96  NEW-YORK    LEGISLATURE. 

measures.  The  acrimony  of  these  quarrels  had  considerably 
subsided  before  the  revolution ;  but  they  doubtless  had  an  influ- 
ence beneficial  to  liberty,  by  introducing  political  discussions,  and 
imparting  a  knowlege  of  the  tendencies  of  irresponsible  power. 
This  body  continued  its  sittings  until  May,  1775  ;  and  among  the 
last  of  its  acts  was  the  adoption  of  petitions  to  the  king  and  par- 
liament, in  which,  while  they  professed  a  warm  attachment  to  the 
royal  person  and  government,  they  solemnly  protested  against 
the  aggressions  that  had  for  years  been  gaining  upon  the  rights  of 
the  people,  and  expressed,  quite  as  strongly  as  was  then  avowed  by 
the  patriots  of  the  day,  the  sentiments  advocated  in  the  revolution. 

The  acts  of  the  colonial  Legislature  required  the  approbation 
of  the  king,  in  privy  council,  to  become  valid;  and  the  latter 
possessed  an  absolute  veto  power,  which  was,  however,  but  seldom 
exercised.  The  act  of  approbation  was  engrossed  upon  parch- 
ment, under  the  privy  seal  of  the  realm,  and  transmitted  to  the 
governor.  An  imperfect  series  of  these  is  preserved  in  the  state 
library  and  secretary's  office. 

The  state  Legislature  has  always  been  composed  of  two  branches; 
the  senate,  of  fewer  members,  elected  from  large  districts  and  for 
a  longer  term,  and  the  assembly,  of  a  larger  number,  chosen 
annually  from  the  people,  and  supposed  to  represent  their  imme- 
diate local  interests. 

Bills  may  originate  in  either  house,1  and  must  be  passed  by 
both  and  be  approved  by  the  governor,  or,  if  he  objects,  by  two- 
thirds  of  the  members  present  in  both  houses.3 

Until  1822,  there  existed  a  council  of  revision,  consisting  of 
the  governor,  chancellor,  and  judges  of  the  supreme  court,  or 
any  two  of  them  with  the  governor,  who  must  approve  of  every 
bill  before  it  could  become  a  law,  unless  passed  by  a  two-third  vote 
of  both  houses  notwithstanding  their  objection.  This  feature 
of  the  constitution  of  1777  is  said  to  have  been  introduced  by 
Chancellor  Livingston.3  The  council  sat  with  closed  doors,  and 
the  same  formalities  were  observed  in  transmitting  messages  and 
recording  their  proceedings  as  in  the  Legislature.  Their  minutes 
were  not  published.4 

1  An  attempt  was  made  soon  after  the  organization  of  the  government,  on  the  part  of 

the  assembly,  to  continue  the  usage  of  the  colonial  assembly  in  relation  to  pecu- 
niary appropriations.  On  the  2(>th  of  October,  1778,  the  senate  claimed  an  equal 
power  of  originating  money  bills,  and  on  the  4th  of  November  the  assembly 
passed  a  formal  resolution,  asserting  their  sole  right  to  this  privilege,  as  had  been 
the  custom  formerly.  The  discussion  was  not  continued,  and  the  claims  of  the 
senate  were  admitted. 

2  Constitution,  article  iv.,  section  9. 

'  Annalium  Thesauras.  a  \  SS.  volume  in  secretary's  office,  by  J.  V.  N.  Yates,  pp.  83. 

The  original  draft  of  this  clause,  in  the  handwriting  of  R.  It.  Livingston,  occurs 

in  Miscellaneous  Papers,  87,  p.  540,  secretary's  office. 
*  The  minutes  of  the  council  of  revision,  in  the  secretary's  office,  occupy  five  volumes. 


NEW-YORK    LEGISLATURE.  97 

During  their  continuance,  this  council  rejected  169  bills,  51 
of  which  were  passed  notwithstanding  their  objections,  among 
which  was  the  law  for  holding  the  convention  of  1821.  Upon 
revising  the  constitution,  the  veto  power  was  vested  in  the  gov- 
ernor, to  the  same  extent  as  is  enjoyed  by  the  president  of  the 
United  States  upon  the  acts  of  congress. 

Each  branch  of  the  Legislature  makes  its  own  rules,  and  judges 
the  qualifications  of  its  own  members.  Their  sessions  are  open, 
except  when  the  public  welfare  requires  secrecy,  and  their  jour- 
nals are  published. 

The  senate  originally  consisted  of  twenty-four  members,  and 
might  increase  one  with  every  twenty-fourth  part  of  the  whole 
number  of  voters,  as  shown  by  a  census  to  be  taken  once  in  seven 
years,  until  the  number  equaled  one  hundred.  The  census  of 
1795  made  their  number  forty-three ;  but  the  rule  being  found 
unequal  in  its  operation,  the  constitution  was  amended  in  1801, 
by  reducing  their  number  to  thirty-two,  which  has  since  been 
retained,  and  is  so  fixed  by  the  constitution. 

The  state  was,  by  the  constitution  of  1777,  divided  into  four 
great  senatorial  districts,  by  that  of  1821  into  eight,  and  by 
that  of  1846  into  thirty-two  districts.  Until  1846,  senators  held 
their  office  four  years,  one-fourth  part  of  the  whole  number  being 
chosen  annually.  By  the  present  constitution,  the  whole  number 
are  elected  every  second  year.  The  lieutenant-governor  is,  by 
virtue  of  his  office,  the  president  of  the  senate;  but  in  case  of  a 
vacancy  in  that  office,  the  senate  elect  a  president  from  their 
number. 

By  the  constitution  of  1821,  the  offices  of  chancellor,  vice- 
chancellors,  judges  of  county  courts,  surrogates,  masters  and 
examiners  in  chancery,  notaries  public,  supreme  court  commis- 
sioners, loan  commissioners,  inspectors  and  measurers  for  com- 
mercial purposes,  recorders  and  marshals  of  cities,  commissioners 
of  deeds  in  this  state,  superintendent  of  salt  springs,  harbor  mas- 
ters, port  wardens  and  pilots,  directors  in  certain  banks,  inspectors 
and  clerks  of  prisons,  Indian  agents,  Arc,  inspectors  of  turnpikes, 
canal  appraisers,  and  several  local  and  minor  offices,1  were  filled  by 
the  governor,  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  senate.  Major- 
generals,  brigade  inspectors  and  chiefs  of  the  staff  departments, 
except  adjutant-general  (appointed  by  the  governor)  and  com- 
misfiary-general,  were  also  appointed  by  the  governor  and  senate. 
All  other  military  officers  were  chosen  by  the  written  votes  of 
those  over  whom  they  commanded,  except  the  staff  officers  of  the 

1  See  documenta  state  convention,  1&46,  i.,  No.  41,  for  a  list  of  these  offices  in  each  couuty. 

9 


98  NEW-YORK    LEGISLATURE. 

several  divisions,  brigades,  regiments  and  battalions.  The  whole 
number  of  offices  dependent  upon  this  appointing  power,  in  1816, 
amounted  to  2,233.  These  were  then  very  considerably  reduced, 
and  are  now  limited  to  superintendent  of  bank  department,  a  rail- 
road commissioner,  major-generals  of  the  militia,  notaries  public, 
loan  commissioners,  trustees  of  the  seamen's  fund  and  retreat, 
of  the  asylums  for  idiots  and  the  insane,  pilots  P01*t  wardens,  and 
harbor  masters  of  New-York,  physicians  of  the  marine  hospital, 
and  commissioners  of  emigration,  and  a  few  other  minor  offices. 
When  deliberating  upon  appointments  to  office,  the  senate  is 
said  to  be  in  executive  session,  and  they  usually  on  such  occasions 
sit  with  closed  doors ;  their  votes  and  debates  are  not  preserved, 
and  their  proceedings  are  recorded  separately,  in  volumes  kept  by 
their  clerk.  Executive  sessions  of  the  senate  have  been  repeatedly 
convened  at  times  when  the  Legislature  was  not  in  session,  and 
when  important  offices  wrere  required  to  be  filled. 

The  assembly  is  elected  annually,  and  consisted  at  first  of 
seventy  members,  which  number  might  increase  one  with  every 
seventieth'  part  of  voters  until  it  contained  three  hundred  mem- 
bers. In  1801  the  number  had  amounted  to  one  hundred  and 
eight,  when  the  constitution  was  amended,  reducing  their  number 
to  one  hundred,  and  providing  that  after  each  septennial  census 
they  should  increase  at  the  rate  of  two  annually,  until  the  number 
equaled  one  hundred  and  fifty.  This  increase  was  twelve  in  1808, 
and  fourteen  in  1815;  but  the  constitution  of  1821  fixed  the 
number  permanently  at  one  hundred  and  twenty-eight,  and  intro- 
duced the  decennial  census,  from  which  the  apportionment  among 
the  several  counties  should  be  from  time  to  time  equalized. 

The  assembly,  at  the  opening  of  each  session,  elect  one  of  their 
number  speaker,  who  presides  over  their  deliberations  and  may 
vote  with  the  other  members.  The  speaker  is,  ex-officio,  a  com- 
missioner of  the  land  office,  and  a  trustee  of  the  capitol  and  of 
the  new  state  hall.  He  receives  $4  for  each  day's  attendance  in 
the  discharge  of  his  official  duties. 

"Until  1822,  the  assembly  appointed  annually  one  senator  from 
each  great  senatorial  district  to  the  council  of  appointment. 
From  that  period  to  1846,  they  possessed  concurrent  power  with 
the  senate  in  the  appointment  of  secretary  of  state,  comptroller, 
treasurer,  attorney -general,  surveyor-general  and  commissary  - 
general.  From  1816  to  1844,  canal  commissioners;  since  1*787, 
regents  of  the  university;  from  1777  to  1789,  delegates  in  con- 
gress; and  since  1854,  the  superintendent  of  public  iusti  r 
has  been  appointed  in  like  manner. 


COUNCIL    OF   APPOINTMENT.  99 


Council  of  Appointment. 

T7nder  the  first  constitution  of  the  state,  the  assembly,  once  in 
every  year,  openly  nominated  and  appointed  one  of  the  senators 
from  each  of  the  four  districts,  who  formed,  with  the  governor 
presiding,  a  council  of  appointment.  The  governor  had  a  casting 
vote  only,  and,  till  1801,  alone  possessed  the  power  of  originating 
nominations.  The  constitutional  amendment  of  that  year  gave  a 
concurrent  power  of  nomination  to  the  several  members.  A 
senator  could  not  be  chosen  to  this  office  two  successive  years. 
The  patronage  of  this  council  was  immense,  including  all  military, 
civil  and  judicial  officers  not  specially  excepted  by  the  constitu- 
tion. In  1821,  8,287  miliary,  and  6,663  civil  officers  held  their 
commissions  from  the  council  of  appointment,  and  most  of  them 
were  liable  to  removal  at  will.  This  office  had  become  very 
unpopular,  and,  in  revising  the  constitution,  it  was  abolished  with- 
out a  dissenting  vote  either  in  the  committee  or  the  convention. 

Some  difficulties  occurred  in  settling  upon  the  term  of  office  in 
certain  cases,  but  it  finally  became  established  that  members  of 
the  council  should  hold  for  a  full  year  from  the  date  of  their 
appointment,  even  when  their  duties  as  senators  had  expired 
within  the  year.1 

It  will  be  remembered  that  this  state  was  among  the  first  to 
adopt  a  written  constitution,  and  the  framers  of  this  instrument 
had  no  other  precedents  but  the  example  of  the  ancient  republics, 
whose  weakness  consisted  in  the  abuse  of  power  by  the  multitude, 
who  were  too  liable  to  be  influenced  by  intriguing  demagogues  in 
pursuit  of  personal  aggrandizement. 

The  journals  of  the  council  of  appointment  fill  fourteen  MS. 
volumes  in  the  secretary's  office.  After  1798,  civil  and  military 
appointments  were  entered  in  separate  volumes. 

At  an  early  day  the  council,  while  it  disclaimed  the  exercise  of 
a  judicial  authority,  felt  bound  to  entertain  charges  against  per- 
sons holding  office  under  them,  in  the  presence  of  the  accused, 
with  the  view  of  proving  the  truth  or  error  of  the  accusations ; 
but  at  a  later  day  their  proceedings  were  summary,  and  their 
power  was  often  used  to  promote  political  measures. 

1  Upon  the  appointment  of  Parks,  in  place  of  Paine,  expelled,  in  1781,  Governor  Clinton 
protested  against  the  admission  of  the  former,  insisting  that  nominations  could 
onlv  be  made  •(.nee  in  a  vear,"  in  the  language  of  the  constitution.  Council 
Miautei,  A.,  i.,  221. 


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102  NEW-YORK    LEGISLATURE. 

The  first  law  in  relation  to  elections,  passed  by  the  state  Legis- 
lature/ introduced  the  practice  of  voting  by  ballot  for  governor 
and  lieutenant-governor,  but  retained  the  colonial  practice  of  vot- 
ing viva  voce  for  senators  and  members  of  assembly.2  It  directed 
elections  to  be  held  in  every  borough,  town,  district,  precinct  and 
ward,  by  inspectors  chosen  for  that  purpose. 

By  an  act  of  February  13,  IV  8  7,  the  mode  of  voting  by  ballot 
for  senators  and  assemblymen  was  introduced,  and  this  mode  has 
ever  since  been  continued.  The  boxes  containing  the  ballots  for 
governor,  lieutenant-governor  and  senators  were  at  first  returned 
by  the  sheriffs  to  the  secretary  of  state,  to  be  canvassed  by  a  joint 
committee  of  the  Legislature  ;  and  on  the  27th  of  March,  1799,  the 
system  of  inspection  and  canvassing  by  the  local  boards  was  adopted. 
The  results  were  to  be  recorded  by  the  town  clerk,  returned  to 
the  county  clerks  for  record,  and  by  them  to  the  secretary  of  state, 
to  be  also  by  him  recorded.  They  were  to  be  canvassed  by  the 
secretary,  comptroller  and  treasurer,  on  or  before  the  eighth  day 
of  June,  and  the  results  published.  A  board  of  county  canvass- 
ers, consisting  of  one  inspector  of  elections  from  each  town,  was 
instituted  by  an  act  of  April  17,  1822,  which  also  added  the 
surveyor-general  and  attorney -general  to  the  board  of  state  can- 
vassers. Until  1842,  each  town  and  ward  formed  one  election 
district;  and  the  polls  were  opened,  by  adjournment  from  place 
to  place,  on  three  successive  days.3  By  an  act  of  April  5,  1842, 
they  were  directed  to  be  held  in  one  day ;  the  common  council 
of  cities,  and  the  supervisors,  assessors  and  clerks  of  towns  were 
required,  if  the  population  exceeded  five  hundred,  and  allowed,  if 

1  Passed  March  27,  1737.     (Folio  edition  SeM*io7i  Laws,  1st  session,  p.  15.) 

2  The  ballot  box  was  unknown  at  the  colonial  elections ;  and  it  is  interesting  to  observe 
the  extreme  caution  and  jealousy  with  which  our  present  system  of  voting  by  Beeret 
ballot  was  adopted,  and  how  tremblingly  our  rulers  ventured  upon  the  experiment  which 
has  become  a  characteristic  feature  of  our  elections.  In  the  Constitution  of  1777,  we  tind 
the  following  preamble  and  ordinance  : 

"VI.  And  whereas  an  opinion  hath  long  prevailed  among  diverse  of  the  the  good  peo- 
ple of  this  state  that  voting  at  elections,  by  ballot,  would  tend  more  to  preserve  the  liberty 
and  equal  freedom  of  the  people  than  voting  viva  voce.  To  this  end,  therefore,  that  a 
fair  experiment  be  made  which  of  those  two  modes  of  voting  is  to  be  preferred  : 

"Be  it  ordained  that,  as  soon  as  may  be  after  the  termination  of  the  present  war 
between  the  United  States  of  America  and  Great  Britain,  an  act  or  acts  be  passed  by  the 
Legislature  of  this  state  for  causing  all  elections  thereafter  to  be  held  in  this  state,  for 
senators  and  representatives  in  assembly,  to  be  by  ballot,  and  directing  the  manner  in 
which  the  same  shall  be  conducted.  And  whereas  it  is  possible  that,  after  all  the  care  of 
the  Legislature  in  framing  the  said  act  or  acts,  certain  inconveniences  and  mischiefs, 
unforeseen  at  this  day,  may  be  found  to  attend  the  said  mode  of  electing  by  ballot: 

"It  is  further  ordained  that  if,  Hfter  a  full  ami  fair  experiment  shall  be  made  of  voting 
by  ballot  aforesaid,  the  same  shall  be  found  less  conducive  to  the  safety  or  interest  of  the 
state  than  the  method  of  voting  vira  ?yhv,  it  shall  be  lawful  and  constitutional  for  the 
Legislature  to  abolish  the  same,  provided  two-thirds  of  the  members  present  in  each 
bouse  respectively  shall  concur  therein.  And  farther,  that  during  the  continuance  of 
the  present  war,  and  until  the  L  gislature  of  this  state  shall  provide  for  the  election  of 
senators  and  representatives  in  assembly  by  ballot,  the  said  elections  shall  be  made-  viva 
voce." 

3  From  17S7  to  1822,  elections  might  be  held  Ave  days. 


NEW-YORK    LEGISLATURE.  103 

less,  to  divide  their  town  into  a  convenient  number  of  election 
districts,  in  each  of  which  independent  elections  were  to  be  held. 

By  the  act  of  1787,  general  elections  were  held  on  the  last 
Tuesday  of  April:  by  that  of  1822,  on  the  first  Monday  of  No- 
vember; and  by  that  of  1842  (now  in  force),  on  the  Tuesday  after 
first  Monday  of  November. 

Electors  of  governor,  lieutenant-governor  and  senators,  besides 
being  actual  residents,  were  required,  under  the  first  constitution, 
to  possess  a  freehold  of  the  value  of  f'lOO,1  within  the  district, 
above  all  debts  charged  thereon.  Electors  of  members  of  assem- 
bly were  required  to  possess  a  freehold  of  the  value  of  £20/  or  to 
have  rented  a  tenement  of  the  value  of  forty  shillings,1  within  the 
district1 

Blacks  and  mulattoes  were  required  to  produce  authenticated 
certificates  of  freedom,3  but  in  other  respects  they  enjoyed  the 
same  rights  as  whites. 

By  the  constitutions  of  1822  and  1846,  property  qualifications 
are  not  required,  except  that  persons  of  color  cannot  vote  unless 
they  have  been  three  years  an  inhabitant  of  the  state,  and  for  the 
last  year,  of  the  district,  and  shall  own  a  freehold  worth  8250, 
clear  of  incumbrance,  upon  which  they  have  paid  tax.  Unless  so 
entitled  to  vote,  they  are  not  subject  to  direct  taxation.4 

The  qualifications  of  a  voter  are  defined  by  the  constitution. 
Conviction  of  a  felony  disqualifies  a  person  from  voting,  unless 
restored  by  a  pardon  that  shall  contain  a  clause  expressly  restor- 
ing its  subject  to  the  rights  of  a  citizen.5 

On  several  occasions,  questions  have  been  submitted  by  the 
Legislature  to  the  people  at  a  general  election.  The  votes  relat- 
ing to  the  constitution  have  been  given  on  pages  57  and  58.  On 
other  subjects  they  have  been  as  follows: 

1825  —  On  the  election  of  presidential  electors: 

':  By  districts," 66,324 

••  By  general  ticket,  plurality,"' 56,801 

'•  By  general  ticket,  majority/' (J41 

1  These  w.  re  changed,  April  9,  1811,  to  corresponding  sums  in  the  federal  currency 

rfas.,  $J.r,  '.  $50  ami  $5. 
a  By  the  act  of  ISIS,  pers  >ns  who  were  freemen  of  the  city  of  New-York,  October  14, 

177r>.  '<r  of  Albany,  April  20,  1777.  were  allowed  to  vote  for  assemblymen  without 

the  property  qualification. 
»  Act*  of  April  ;-.  1811,  Manh  29,  1818,  and  April  11.  1815. 
4  i  oastitutiona  of  1822  and  1846,  article  •>.  section  1.    The  convention  of  1844  submitted 

the  questing,  of  equal  suffrage  for  colored  pen  us  to  the  people,  for  their  deeiaiogc. 

The  retail  wa>  U  fofiowi  : 

"  Equal  suffrage  to  colored  persons  —  Ye-."  ...     85,306 

■'  Equal  suffrage  to  colored  persons— No,"    223,834 

*  For  the  law  relating  to  elections   and   prescribing  the  rights  and  duties  relating 

thereto,  see  lie  vised  Statut  s,  part  1,  chapter  6. 


104  NEW- YORK   LEGISLATURE. 

1826  —  On  the  election  of  justices  and  extension  of  franchise: 

"  For  electing  justices  of  the  peace," 129.098 

"  Against  electing  justices  of  the  peace," 1,663 

"  For  extending  the  elective  franchise," 127,077 

"  Against  extending  the  elective  franchise," 3,215 

1833  —  On   reducing  salt  duties,  and   on  the  election   of  the 
mayor  of  the  city  of  New-York  by  the  electors  thereof: 

"  For  authorizing  the  Legislature  to  reduce  duties  on  salt," 93.260 

"  Against  authorizing  the  Legislature  to  reduce  duties  on  salt,". .  7,865 

"  For  electing  mayor  of  New- York  by  the  electors  thereof," 48,977 

"  Against  electing  mayor  of  New-York  by  electors  thereof," 1,936 

1835  —  On  restoring  duties  on  salt  and  on  goods  sold  at  auction 
to  the  general  fund : 

"  For  restoring  duties  to  the  general  fund," 68,126 

"  Against  restoring  duties  to  the  general  fund," 8,675 

1839  —  On  the  election  of  mayors  by  the  people : 

i;  For  the  election  of  mayors  by  the  people." 90,473 

"  Against  the  election  of  mayors  by  the  people," 382 

1845  —  On  amending  the  constitution  in  relation  to  the  removal 
of  judicial  officers,  and  the  property  qualification  for  office : 

"  For  amendment  in  relation  to  removal  of  judicial  officers,".  . . .  114,769 
"  Against  amendment  in  relation  to  removal  of  judicial  officers,"  3,689 
"  For  amendment  for  abrogation  of  property  qualification  for 

office," 114,900 

"  Against  amendment  for  abrogation  of  property  qualification  for 

office," 3,901 

May  5,  1846 — The  excise  vote,  except  the  city  of  NeAV-York : 

For  "License," 111,884 

For  "  No  License," 177,683 

1849  —  On  the  adoption  of  the  free  school  law : 

"For  the  new  school  law," 249,872 

"  Against  the  new  school  law," 91,951 

1850  —  On  the  repeal  of  the  new  school  law: 

t;  For  the  repeal  of  the  new  school  law," 184,208 

u  Against  the  repeal  of  the  new  school  law," 209,347 

February  15,  1854  —  On  amending  the  constitution,  to  provide 
for  the  more  speedy  completion  of  the  canals : 

"  For  amending  the  constitution," 185,77 1 

"  Against  amending  the  constitution," 60,526 


NEW-YORK    LEGISLATURE. 


105 


Representatives  in  the  Colonial  General  Assembly  of  New- 
York,  from   1691  to   177V.1 


Names. 


Districts. 


Abeel,  John, 

Abeel,  John, 

Abeel,  John, 

Alexander.  James,.. 

Banker,  Evert,   

Bayard,  Samuel, 

Bayard.  Wi  Ham,. .. 
Beekman,  Gerardus, 
Beekman,  Henry, . . . 
Beekman,  Henry,. .. 
Beekman.  Henry,. .. 
Beekman,  Henry,.  . . 
Billop,  Christopher,. 
Blaekwell,  Robert,.. 

Bleeker,  Jan  Jansen, 

Bleeker,  John, 

Boerum,  Simon, 

Bound,  John, 

Bradt,  Arent, 

Bradt,  Arent, 

Brinckerhoff,   Dirck, 

Brayn,  Jacobus, 

Budd,  Joseph, 

Chambers,  Abr'm  G., 
Chambers,  Gaasbe'k, 
Chambers,  Gaasbe'k, 

Cla'kson,  David 

Clarkson,  David, 

Clinton,  George, 

Coddrington,  Th  ■».,. 
Coejemans,  Andries, 


!  Albany 

(Albany, 

!  Albany 

J  New- York,    .. 

I  Albany, 

iNew-York,    .. 
New-York,   .. 

Kings, 

1  Dutchess,     . 
West.  &  Dutch, 

Ulster 

Ulster, 

Richmond,  . . . 
New- York,    .. 

Albany, -j 

Albany, 

(Kings, 

jQueens, 

Tp.  Schenect'y 
Tp.  Schenect'y 

Dutchess,  

Ulster 

Westchester,  . 

Ulster, 

Ulster 

[Jitter 

New-York,    . . 
New-York,   .. 

Ulster 

New-York,    .. 
Renss.  Manor, 


Years 


1695-9S 
1701 
1702-5 
1737-89 
!  1702-5 
1718-K 
1761-6* 
!l793 
11725-50 
:  1 69 1-9: 
11695-9^ 
1702-lti 
1769-71 
169f-9.- 
1698  to 
17H1 
1701-6 
1761-77 
1691 
1787-48 
1745-47 
1768-77 
1759-68 
1716-22 
1716-89 
1743 
1745-47 
1789 
1745-52 
1769-77 
1702-9 
1791 


Names. 


Districts. 


Renss.  Manor 

Kings, 

Queens, 

New-York,  .. 
New- York,  . . 
New-York,    . . 

Orange, 

Orange, 

Albany,    

Albany, 

Albany, 


Coejemans,  Andries, 
Coerton,  Myndert,  . . 
Cornell,  Thomas,  . . . 

Cruger,  Henry, 

I'ruger,  John, 

Cruger,  John,  

Crum,  Floris 

Cuyler,  Cornelius,. .. 
Cuyler,  Johannis,... 
Cuyler,  Johannis,... 
Cuyler,  Johannis,... 
Cuyper  (See  Kwyper) 

Dally,  John, 

De  Key,  Tunis, 

IV  Lancy,  James.  . . 
De  Lancey,  John,  . . 
De  Lancey,  John,  .. 
De  Lancey,  Oliver,  . 
De  Lancey,  Peter, . . 
De  Lanoy,  Peter,.  . . 
De  Lanoy,  Stephen, . 
De  Lanoy,  Stephen, 
De  Lanoy,  Stephen,. 
Demire,  William,. . . 
Demire,  William,. .. 
De  Noyellis,  John,.. 

De  Peyster,  John, .   . 

De  Pue,  Moses,  Jr.,.  Ulster, 

De  Rimier.  Isaac,. .  .'New- York, 

De  Witt  Charles,  ...Ulster, 

Dorland,  Lambert, . .  JRichmond, 


Richmond,  . .. 
New-York,  .. 
New-York,  . . 
Bor.of  W  Ch, 
Bor  ofW.Ch, 
New- York,  .. 
Bor.  of  W.  Ch., 
New- York,  . . 
New-York,  .. 
New-York,  . . 
New-York,    . . 

Ulster, 

Ulster, 

Orange, 

New-York,    \ 


Years. 


17:5-26 

1698 

1739-59 

1745-59 

1759-68 

1769-73 

1702-8 

1716-26 

1705-13 

1715-26 

1727-23 

1691 
1695-93 
1768-77 
1764V 69 
1769-77 
1756-61 
1750-63 
69|-95 
1702-9 
1710-16 
1725-27 
1091-93 
1695-98 
1769-77 
9  to 
1702 
1 752-59 
1700-2 
1663-77 
1691 


1  No  journals  or  records  of  names  of  members  of  general  assembly,  between  1683  and 
1691,  are  preserved.  The  duration  of  office  of  members,  previous  to  1743,  w  as  unlimited, 
and  dependent  upon  the  will  of  the  governor;  and  this  power  of  convening,  proroguing 
and  dissolving  the  assembly  was  frequently  exercised  to  procure  a  compliance  with  the 
wishes  of  the  executive.  The  following  is  a  list  of  dates  on  which  new  general  assem- 
blies were  convened,  with  the  speakers  chosen  for  each. 


[F 

rom 

April 

9, 

September  7 

March 

8, 

June 

20, 

Mav 

19, 

March 

2, 

August 

19, 

October 

20, 

June 

7, 

August 

18, 

April 

5, 

Beplember  1, 

July 

1, 

Mav 

12, 

Di-eemb' 

r  14. 

June 

5, 

Speakers. 
1683  to  1691.  uncertain.] 
1691,  James  Graham. 
1693,  Jam  s  Graham. 
I69f,  Henry  Pierson. 
1U9"),  James  Graham. 
L699,  Philip  French. 
1699,  James  Graham. 
17o|,  Abraham  Gouverneur. 
170-.',  William  Nicoll. 
1705,  William  Nieoll. 
170>,  William  Nicoll. 
IT  9,  William  Nicoll. 
171",  William  Nicoll. 
1711,  William  Nicoll. 
17l:J.  William  Nieoll. 
1714,  William  Nieoll. 
1716,  William  Nicoll.* 


Speakers. 


Septemb'r27, 
Septemb'r3o, 
July  23, 

June  15, 
March  27, 
November  8, 
June  25, 

February  12, 
September  4, 
October  24, 
January  31, 
March  10, 
October  27, 
April  4, 


1726, 
1727, 
1728, 
1737. 
1739, 
1743, 
1745, 
174$, 
175(1, 
1752, 
1759, 
1761, 
176S 
1769, 


Robert  Livington. 
Adolph  Philipse.t 
Adolph  Philipse. 
Adolph  Philipse. 
Adolph  Philipse. 
Lewis  Morris,  Jr. 
Adolph  Philipse. 
Adolph  Philipse. 
David  Jones. 
David  Jones. 
David  Jones. 
David  Jones. 
William  Nicoll. 
William  Nicoll. 
Philip  Livingston. 
John  Cruger. 


*  Resigned,  May  57.  I71«;  I.Wingttnn  chospn  speaier,  May  15,  1718. 
f  In  plate  of  Livingston,  absent,  Auguut  1,  1736. 


106 


NEW-YORK    LEGISLATURE. 


Names. 


Douw,  Peter, 

Douw,  Peter, 

Douw,  Volkert  P.,. 
Dow,  Andries, 

Drake,  John, 


Drake,  John, 

Drake,  John 

Duksberry.  Elias,  . .. 
Duksberry,  Elias,. .. 

Filkin,  Henry, 

Filkin,  Henry, 

Fowler,  Henry, 

French,  Philip 

French,  Philip, 

Gale,  Samuel, 

Gale,  Samuel, 

Gale,  Thomas,  .... 
Garretson,  Adrien, .. 
Garretson,  Ever,  . . . 
Garretson,  Samuel, . . 

Garton,  Thomas, 

Garton.  Thomas,.... 
Garton,  Thomas, 
Garton,  Thomas,  . . . 

Glen,  Abraham, 

Glen,  Jac  >b, 

Glen,  Jacob, 

Glen,  Jacob, 

Gouverneur,  Abr'm. 

Gouverneur,   Abr'm, 

Graham,  James, 

Graham,  James, 

Graham,  James,.... 

Groot,  Nicholas, 

Haasbrook,  Abrah'm 

Haasbrook,  Abrah'm 
Haasbrook,  Abrah'm 
Haasbrook.  Abrah'm 
Hagenan,  Joseph,  .. 

Haite,  John, 

Hansen,  Hans, 


Hansen,  Hendrick, 

Hansen,  Hendrick, 
Hansen,  Hendrick, 
Hansen,  Hendrick, 
Hansen,  Karl, 
Hardenburgh,  Job 

Hardenbroke,   

Haring,  Abraham, 
Haring,  Cornelius, 
Haring.  Cornelius, 
Haring,  Peter,.. .. 
Haring,  Peter,.. .. 
Haring,  Peter,.. .. 
Hawditl,  Michael,. 
He  ithcote.  Caleb,. 
Hicks,  Benjamin,. 

Hicks,  Isaac, 

HickB,  Thomas..  . . , 

Hicks,  Thomas, 

Holland,  Henry,.., 
Howell,  Matthew,. . 


Districts. 


A'bany, 

Albany,  ..    .. 

Albany, 

Renss.  Manor. 

Westchester,  -J 

Westchester, . . 
Westchester... 
Richmond,  . .. 
Richmond,  . . . 

Dutchess,  

Kings 

Westchester,  , 
New-York,  . , 
New-York,    . . 

Orange, 

Orange, 

Orange,    

Ulster, 

Albany, 

Kings, 

West.&  Dutch 
West.&  Dutch 

Ulster, 

Ulster 

Tp.  Schenect'y 
Tp.  Schenect'y 
Tp.  Schenect'y 
Tp.  Schenect'y 
New- York,    . . 

Orange, -J 

New-York,  . . 
New-York,    .. 

New-York,    ■! 

Tp.  Schenect  y 

Ulster, -! 


Ulster, 

Ulster, 

Ulster, 

Kings 

Westchester, . 
Albany,  . . 

Albany, ■ 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany,  .. 

Ulster 

New-York,    . 

Orange, 

Orange,  . . 

Orange, 

Orange 

Orange, 

Orange 

Orange, 

Westchester.. 

Queens 

Qm  ens, 

.  Queens, 

.  Queena 

.  Richmond,  . . 
JSuffolk,  


Years. 

174|-5D 
175-2-59 
1761-8? 
17o3-5 
169S  to 
1701 
17i  19-10 
1713-15 
1691 
1695-9S 
1752-58 
169f-95 
1701 
1693-99 
1702-8 
1750-59 
1769-77 
1739-50 
1701-2 
1726-27 
1716-37 
1691 
169f-95 
169S-99 
1702-13 
1743 
1726-27 
1728-37 
174^-50 
1701-2 
1699  to 
1701 
1691-93 
1695-96 
1699  to 
1701 
1761 
1693  to 
1701 
1739-45 
174JH50 
1759-68 
1716 
1712-13 
1750-52 
16'.)9  to 
1701 
1701-2 
1 708-9 
715-24 
715-26 
1737-43 
1709-10 
745-47 
715-16 
1726-37 
1701-2 
1709-10 
1716-26 
17(18-9 
1701-2 
1725-37 
1716-3!) 
ITiiI   2 
1759-61 
1701-69 
1691-93 


Names. 


Howell,  Matthew, 

Hunt   Josiah,   ... 
Hunt.  Josiah 


Hunt,  John, 

Hutchinson,  Samuel, 
Jacks- m,  John,  .. 


Tacks  >n,  John,  .... 
Jackson,  John,  .... 

Jacobs,  Ryer, 

lansen,  Johannis, . . 
Jansen,  Johannis,. . 
Jansen,  Johannis, . . 
Jauncey,  James,  .. 
Johnson,  Simon,... 

Jones,  David,  

Kerf byl.  John,  .... 
Kipp,  Jacobus,.  ... 

Kipp,  Johannis,  

Kipp,  Johannis, 

Kissam,  Daniel..  .. 
Kuyper,  Cornelius.. 
Lakerman,  Abra'm 
La  Count,  John,..., 
Lewis,  Leonard, 

Lewis,  Leonard, 

Lispenard,  Leonard, 
Livingston,  Gilbert,. 
Livingston.  Henry,.. 
Livingston.  Peter  R., 
Livingston  Philip,.. 
Livingston,  Philip... 
Livingston,  Robert,. 
Livingston,  R.,  Sen.. 
Livingston,  Rob.  R., 
Livingston,  Rob.,  Jr. 
Livingston,  Rob.,  Jr. 
Livingston,  William, 

Lott,  Abraham, 

Lott.  G melius, 

Lott,  Johannis, 

Lott,  Johannis, 

Ludlow,  Gabriel 

Matthews,  Vincent,  . 

Merril.  Richard, 

Merrett,  William,  .  .. 
Michcaux,  Paul, .... 

Miller,  Kleazer, 

Moore,  John,   

Morgan,  Thomas,  . . 

Morris,   Lewis, 

jMorris,  Lewis,  Jr.,  . . 
Morris,  Lewis,   Sen., 

! Morris,    Lewis,     

Motl,  Adam, 

Mnltor.l.  Samuel.  . .. 
Mynderse  Jacobus,  . 
Mvndcrse,  Jacobus,  . 
Nfcoll,  William,  ... 
Xicoll.   William,  .... 

odail,  Jonathan,  . .. 
Pawldlng,  Albert,... 
Pawldiuj,  Albert...  . 


Districts. 


■\ 


Suffolk,  ....] 

Bor.  of  W.  Ch 

Westchester,  . 

Westchester  -J 

Suffolk,  

Queens, 

Queens,  . . . 
Queens.  . . . 
Albanv,  ... 
New-York, 
New- York, 
Ulster,  .  .., 
New-York, 
New-York, 
Queens,  ... 
New-York, 
New-York, 
New-York, 
New-York, 
Queen*,  .... 

Orange, 

Richmond,  , 
Richmond,  . 
Dutchess,   . , 


New- York, 

New  York. 
Manor  of  Liv., 

Dutchess,  

Manor  of  Liv. 
New- York,  . , 
Manor  of  Liv. 

Albany, 

Manor  of  Liv 
Hitchess,   — 
Manor  of  Liv. 
Manor  of  Liv., 
Manor  of  Liv 

Kings,  

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Orange, 

Orange 

Richmond,  .. 
New-York,   . 

Richmond,  .. 

Suffolk 

New- York,    . 

Richmond,  .  < 

Bor-  of  Westc'r 
Bor.  of  Westc'r 
Westchester. 
Bor  of  Westc'r 
Richmond,  . . . 

Suffolk, 

Tp.  Schenect'y 
Tp.  SchenectV 

Suffolk,  *. 

Suffolk 

Westchester,.. 

Ulster 

Ulster, 


Years. 

169  J  to 

1705 

1702-10 

1715-16 

1699  to 

1701 

721  23 
1693  to 
1701 
1702-9 
17KI-16 
1693-95 
1709-11 
1716-26 
1741-59 
1763-77 
1787-39 
1787-69 
1699 
1 7 1 6-2'! 
1691-93 
! 69S-99 
1763277 
1737-3.) 
17.02-16 
1726-59 
1718  16 
1699  to 
1701 
1759-68 
172S  HT 
1 754-6 S 
1761-69 
1 759-(i9 
1769-77 
1709-15 

716  26 
1759-6S 
1726-23 
1737-5!) 
1759-61 
1737-60 
1750-52 
1727-17 
175'»-61 
1739-15 
17-39 
1T25-87 
1691-98 
1750-68 

17:."-';;) 

1 739-45 

1693  to 

1702 

1710-23 

1782-50 

1 783-88 

1769 

1737-39 

17(6-20 

1752-59 

1768  79 

1701-28 

1789-77 

1715-16 

1 726-37 

1745 


NEW-YORK    LEGISLATURE. 


107 


Names. 


Pearsall,  Nathaniel, 

Pell,  John, 

Philipse.  Adolph,  . . 
Philipse,  Adolph.. . 
Philipse,  Frederick. 
Philipse,  Frederick, 

Pierson,  David,    

Pierson,  Henry,   

Piatt,  Epenetus,  

Poland,  John, 

Provost,  David, 


Provost,  David,  . . . 
Provost.  David,   ... 

Punly,  Daniel, 

Purdy,  Joseph, 

Purdy.  Joseph, 
Purdy,  Joseph, 

Purdy,  Joseph, 

Rapa'lje.  John,   

Reade,  John, 

Keade,  Lawrence, . . 
Keade.  Lawrence,  . 
Reade,  Lawrence,  . 
Richards,  Paul,. ... 
Robinson,  John,  ... 
Roome,  William,  . . 
Rutgers,  Anthony,  . 

Rutsen,  Jacob,  


Rutsen,  Jacob,   

Rutse n,  Jacob, 

Bchenck,  Abraham,. 

Schermerhorn,  Ryer, 

Schermerhorn,  Ryer, 
Schermerhorn,  Ryer, 
Schuyler,  Brandt,  . . . 
Schuyler,  Johannis,  . 
Schuyler,  Myndert,. . 
Schuyler,  Myndert. . . 
Schuyler.  Myndert, . . 
Schuyler,  Myndert.. 
Schuyler,  Myndert,.. 
Bchnyler,  Nicholas,  . 
Sehuvler,  Philip,  ... 
Schuylr,  Philip,  ... 
Schuyler.  Philip,  . . . 
Seaman,  Benjamin,  . 
Seaman,  Zebulon,  .. 
Seaman,  Zebulon,.  . . 
Sebring,  Cornelius,  . 

Sebring,  Cornelius,.. 

Shad  well,  John,  

Smith. Jonathan,  Sen. 
Snediker.  Theodoras, 

Spratt.  John 

Slants    Samuel, 

Stillwell,  John, 

BUUwell,  Nicholas,  .. 
Stillwell,  Richard,. .. 
Stillwell,  Richard,... 
Stillwell,  Thomas,    .. 

Strong.  Selafa 

Stuyversant,  Coert,  . 
Byrnes,  Lancaster,  .. 


Districts. 


Queens, 

Westchester, . . 
New- York,  . . 
Westchester... 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 

Suffolk,  

Suffolk, 

Suffolk,  

Kings, 

New- York,    -j 

New- York,    .. 
New- York,    . . 
Westchester,.. 
Westchester, . . 
Westchester.. . 
Westchester, . . 
Westchester. . . 
Kings,  ...... 

New- York,  . . 
New-York,  . . 
New- York,  . . 
New -York,  .. 
New- York,   .. 

Queens, 

New  -York,  . . 
New- York,    .. 

Ulster,  . . .  .  i 

Dialer 

t'lst.  &  Dutch., 
Kings, 

Albany, \ 

\lbany, 

Tp.  Schenect'y 
New- York,    .'. 

Albany, 

Albanv, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Tp.  Schenect'y 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Richmond,  . .. 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Kings, 

Kings, -j 

Richmond,  . .. 

Queens, 

Orange, 

New -York,  . 
New- York,  .. 
Richmond,  . .. 

K'1'"-'* 

Kinga,  

Richmond,  .  . . 
Richmond,  . . . 

Orange, 

Kings,  

Orange, 


Years 

1691 

1691-95 

1726-45 

1722-26 

1726-5* 

1751-77 

1737-45 

1691-95 

172=3-37 

1691-93 

1699  to 

1702 

1711-13 

1716-25 

1739-43 

1695-99 

1701 

1702 

1709-10 

176S-77 

1715-16 

1695-9- 

1708-9 

1711-15 

1 743-56 

1691 

1739-43 

1 726-87 

1699  to 

17(12 

1713-26 

l69|-95 

1759-68 

I69S  to 

1701 

1701-2 

1761 

1695-98 

1710-13 

1701 

1702-10 

1713-15 

1724-27 

1728-87 

1727-28 

1728-47 

1750-52 

1768-77 

1759-77 

1759-61  i 

1763-77 

1695-9= 

1693  to 

1726 

169l-f 

17H1-2 

1744-* 


Names. 


ts 


I 

Talman,  John,   

Talman,  John,   

Tappen,  Johannis.  . 
Ten  Broeck,  Abra'm 
Ten  Broeck,  Dirck, 
Ten  Evck,  Coenradt, 
Ten  Eyck,  Hendrick, 
iTen  Eyck,  Jacob  H, 
Tur  Boss,  Jacobus,. 
Turbosch,  Johannis,. 
Tennisen,  John,  . . 
Tennisen,  John.  . . 
Theall,  Joseph,  . . . 
Theall,  Joseph,  . .. 
jThomas,  David,  . . 
Thomas,  John, ... 
Townsend.  John,  . 
Treadwell,  John,  . 
Tuthill.  John,    .... 

Tuthill,  John 

Underbill,  Humphr'y 

Yan  Brugger. 

Van  Brugh,  Peter. 
Yan  Brugh,  Peter 

Yan  Brunt,  Cornelius 

Yan  Cortlandt,  J 

Yan  Cortlandt,  J 
Yan  Cortlandt,  J 
Yan  Cortlandt,  J 
Yan  Cortlandt,  Pierre 
Yander  Yier,  D 
Van  Ecklen,  Johan's, 
Yan  Horne,Cornelius 
■  Yan  Home.  Garret, 
'Yan  Home,  John,  . 
Van  Kleeck,  Baltus, 
Yan  Kleeck,  Johan'is 
Yan  Kleeck,  Leona'd 
Yan  Rensselaer,  H., . 
Yan  Rensselaer,  J.,  . 
Yan  Rensselaer,  J.  B. 

Yan  Rensselaer,  K.,. 

Yan  Rensselaer,  K... 

Van  Schaick.Levinus 
Van  Blyck,  Jacob,. .. 


Yeghte,  Garret,. . 

Verplanck  Philip, 
Vrooman,  Isaac,. 
Walter,  John.  . .  . 
Walton,  Jacob.  . . 
Walton,  William, 
Ward,  Hdmund,  . 
Watts,  John. 


1691-95 
1691-95 
1702-16 
1691-93 
1725-27 
1789-50 
1691-98 
170—69 
1698-94 
172G-37 


Wenham,  Thomas,. 
Weasels,  Dirck,  . . . 
We-, els,  Dirck,    ... 

Whitehead,  Daniel, 

Whitehead  Daniel, 
Whitehead,  Jonath'n 
Willet,  Gilbert,  .... 

Wilson,  (apt., 

Willet,  Thomas,  ... 
I  Willet,  Thomas,  ... 


Districts. 


Queens, 

Queens, 

Dutchess 

Man.  of  Renss. 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Or  nge, 

Albany, 

Dutchess,  . . . 
Dutchess,  .... 
Richmond,  . .. 
Richmond,  . . . 
Westchester,  .. 
Westchester,  . 

Queens, 

Westchester,  . 
Queens, 


Queens, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk 

W>stchester,  . 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany,  ...... 

Kings, | 

New-York,  .. 
New-York,  .. 
New-York,  . . 
New-York,  . . 
Man.  ofCort'd. 

Kings, 

Kings, 

New-York,  .. 
New-York,  . . 
New -York,  .. 
Dutchess,  .... 

Dutchess,   

Dutchess 

Man.  of  Renss. 
Man.  of  Renss 
••Ian.  of  Renss. 

Man.  Renss.  ] 

Man.  of  Renss. 

Albany, 

Tp.  Schenect'y? 
Richmond,  .  ■< 

Man.  of  Cort'd, 
Tp.  Schenecfy, 
New-York,  . . 
New-York,  .. 
Richmond,  . .. 
Westchester,  . 
Xew-York,  .. 
New-York,    .. 

Albany 

Albany, 


Queens,  . . . .  1 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Bor.  ofWestc'r 
New-York,    . . 

Queens, 

Queens, 


Years. 

1701 

1709-10 

1743-51 

1761-77 

172S 

174|-50 

1710-15 

1759-77 

1737-43 

17 16-. 5 

169^-95 

1698 

1691-95 

1697 

1761 

1743-77 

1709-10 

1691 

1693-f 

1695-93 

l69|-97 

1705-8 

1713-15 

172 7-2 3 

1698  to 
1716 
1691-93 
1693-99 
1702-9 
1710-16 
1768-77 
1750-59 
1693-93 
1743-59 
1716-37 
1709-10 
1715-16 
1726-37 
1768-77 
1705-15 
1 726-43 
1743-61 
1 691  to 
1701 
1702-8 
1691-93 
1750-52 

1699  to 
1702 
1737-64 
1759-61 
1787-89 
1763-77 
1752-61 
1710-12 
1752-59 
169S-99 
1691-98 
1701 
1691  to 
17ol 
1702-4 
1704-9 

1 723-32 
1709-10 
1701 
1710-25 


108 


SENATORIAL    DISTRICTS. 


Names. 


Willet,  William,. 
Willet,  William. . 
Willet,  William,. 
Willet,  William,. 
Willet,  William,. 


Districts.      i  Years. 


Westchester, 
Wrestchester, 
Westchester, 
Westchester,  .11716 
Westchester,  .  173S 


1701 
1702  9 
1710-15 

■1 


Names.  Districts.        Years. 

Winne,  Peter, Albany, 1787-4? 

Winne  Peter Albany, 1752-61 

Wisner,  Henry Orange 1759-G9 

Woglom.  John,    Richmond,  . . .  169S-99 

Woodhull.  Nathaniel  Suffolk, 1 1769-77 


SENATORIAL  DISTRICTS. 


I.  Districts  under  the  Constitution  of  1777. 

Southern  District. 

By  Constitution — (9  senators) — Kings,  New-York,  Queens,  Richmond, 
Suffolk,  Westchester. 

Act  of  February  7,  1791 — (8  senators) — Kings,  New-York,  Queens, 
Richmond,  Suffolk,  Westchester. 

Act  of  March  4,  1796 — (9  and  5  senators1) — Kings,  New-York,  Queens, 
Richmond,  Suffolk,  Westchester. 

Act  of  April  17,  1815 — (6  senators) — Dutchess,  Kings,  New-York, 
Putnam,  Queens,  Richmond,  Rockland,  Suffolk,  Westchester. 

Middle  District. 

By  Constitution — (6  senators) — Dutchess,  Orange,  Ulster. 

Act  of  February  7,  1791 — (6  senators) — Dutchess,  Orange,  Ulster. 

Act  of  March  4,  1796— (12  and  7  senators2)  Chenango  (1798),  Colum- 
bia, Delaware  (1797),  Dutchess,  Greene  (1800),  Orange,  Sullivan,  Ulster 
(1809). 

Act  of  April  17,  1815— (9  senators) — Albany,  Chenango,  Columbia, 
Delaware,  Greene,  Orange,  Otsego,  Schoharie,  Sullivan,  Ulster. 

Eastern  District. 

By  Constitution — (3  senators)— Charlotte.3  Columbia  (1786),  Cumber- 
land,4 Gloucester.4 

Act  of  February  7, 1791 — (5  senators) — Clinton,  Columbia,  Rensselaer, 
Washington. 

Act  of  March  4,  1796 — (11  and  8  senators5)— Albany,  Clinton,  Essex 
(1799),  Franklin  (1808),  Montgomery  (after  1803),  Rensselaer,  Saratoga, 
Schenectady  (1809),  Warren  (1813),  Washington. 

Act  of  April  17,  1815 — (8  senators) — Clinton,  Essex,  Franklin,  Hamil- 
ton (1816),  Herkimer,  Jefferson,  Lewis,  Montgomery,  Rensselaer,  St.  Law- 
rence, Saratoga,  Schenectady ,.Warren,  Washington. 

Western  District. 

By  Constitution— (6  members)— Albany,  Ontario  (1789),  Tryon. 

Act  of  February  7,  1791 — (5  members) — Albany,  Herkimer,  Mont- 
gomery, Onondaga  (1794),  Ontario,  Otsego,  Saratoga,  Schoharie  (1796), 
Tioga  (1791). 


1  From  1808  to  1815,  five  senators. 

2  From  ls<>8  to  1815,  seven  senators. 
1  Now  Washington  county. 


•»  Now  in  the  State  of  Vermont. 
6  From  180S  to  1815,  eight  senators. 


SENATORIAL    DISTRICTS. 


109 


Act  of  March  4,  1796 — (11,  9  and  12  members') — Allegany,  Broome 
(1806),  Cattaraugus  (1808),  Cayuga  (1799),  Chautauque  (1808),  Cortland 
(1808),  Genesee  (1802),  Herkimer,  Jetierson  (1805),  Lewis  (1805),  Madison 
(1806),  Montgomery  (till  1803),  Niagara  (1808),  Oneida  (1798),  Onondaga 
Ontario,  Otsego,  St.  Lawrence  (1802),  Schoharie,  Seneca  (1804),  Steuben, 
(1796),  Tioga. 

Act  of  April  17,  1815 — (9  members) — Allegany.  Broome,  Cattaraugus, 
Cayuga,  Chautauque,  Cortland,  Genesee,  Madison,  Niagara,  Oneida,  Onon- 
daga, Oswego  (1816),  Seneca,  Steuben,  Tioga,  Tompkins  (1817). 

II.  Districts  under  the  Constitution  of  1821,  each  entitled 

to  four  Senators.  a 

First  District — Kings,  Queens,  Richmond,  Suffolk,  New-York. 

Second  District — Dutchess,  Putnam,  Rockland,  Orange,  Sullivan,  Ulster, 
Westchester. 

Tliird  District — Albany,  Columbia,  Greene,  Rensselaer,  Schenectady, 
Schoharie. 

Fourth  District — Clinton,  Essex,  Franklin,  Fulton  (1838),  Hamilton, 
Montgomery,  St.  Lawrence,  Saratoga,  Warren,  Washington. 

Fifth  District — Herkimer,  Jefferson,  Lewis,  Madison,  Oneida,  Oswego. 

Sixth  District — Broome,  Chemung  (1836),  Chenango,  Cortland,  Delaware, 
Otsego,  Tioga,  Tompkins. 

Seventh  District — Cayuga,  Onondaga,  Ontario,  Seneca,  Wayne  (1823). 
Yates  (1823). 

Eighth  District — Allegany,  Cattaraugus,  Chautauque,  Erie,  Genesee, 
Livingston,  Monroe,  Niagara,  Orleans  (1824),  Steuben,  Wyoming  (1841). 

III.  Districts  under  the  Constitution  of  1846,  each  entitled 

to  one  Senator.  3 


1.  Queens,  Richmond  Suffolk. 

2.  Kings. 

3.  1st,  2d,  3d,  4th,  5th  and  6th  wards,  New- 

York. 

4.  7th,  loih,  18th  and  17th  wards,  New-York. 

5.  8th,  9th  and  14th  wards,  New-York. 

6.  11th,  12th.  14th,  15th,  16th,  I  Sth,  I9th,2uth, 

21st  and  22d  wants,  New-York. 

7.  Putnam,  Rockland,  Westchester. 

8.  Columbia,  Dutchess. 
!».  I  >r;ini,'<',  Sullivan. 

10.  Greene,  Lister. 

11.  Albany,  Schenectady. 

12.  Rensselaer. 

18.  Saratoga.  Washinjjton. 

14.  Clinton,  Essex,  Warren 

15.  Franklin,  St.  Lawrence. 


16.  Fulton,  Hamilton,  Herkimer,  Mont- 

gomery. 

17.  Delaware.  Schoharie. 
Is  Chenango,  Otsego 
l'.t.  Oneida. 

20.  Madison,  Oswego. 

21.  .Icffer.son,  Lewis. 

22.  Onondaga. 

28.  Broome,  Cortland,  Tioga. 
2  1.  (  ayuga,  Wayne. 

25.  Seneca,  Tompkins,  Yates 

26.  (  hemung  Steuben. 

27.  Monroe. 

28.  Genesee,  Niagara,  Orleans. 
2!).  Livingston,  Ontario. 

80.  Allegany,  Wyoming. 

31.  Erie. 

82.  Cattaraugus,  Chautauque. 


'    11  in  17%,  9  in  1808,  12  in  1808. 

a  For  the  apportionments  in  1826  and  1836,  see  Appendix. 

3   For  the  apportionment  in  ls57,  see  Appendix. 


10 


110  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 

I.  SENATORS  UNDER  THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  1777. 
First  Session — 1777-78. 

1  st  meeting  at  Kingston,  began  September  9  ;  ended  October 
7,  1777.1 

2d  meeting  at  Ponghkeepsie,  began  January  15;  ended  April 
4,  1778. 

3d  meeting  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  June  22  ;  ended  June  30, 
1778. 

President— PIERRE  VAN  CORTLANDT. 

Clerk — Robert  Benson. 

Sergeant-at-Arms — (March  11,  1778)  Stephen  Hendrickson. 
Door-keeper  and  Messenger — Victor  Bicker. 
Southern  District'1 — Isaac  Roosevelt  (1  year),  John  Morin  Scott  (1  year), 
Dr.   John  Jones3  (2  years),  Jonathan  Lawrence  (2  years),  Lewis  Morris 
(2  years),  William  Floyd  (3  years),  William  Smith  (3  years),  Pierre  Van 
Cortlandt4  (3  years),  Philip  Livingston,  Jr.*  (1  years),  Richard  Morris.6 

Middle  District — Henry  Wisner  (1  year),  Jonathan  Landon  (2  years) 
Zephaniah  Piatt  (2  years),  Arthur  Parks  (3  years),  Levi  Pawling  (  4  years), 
Jesse  Woodhull  (4  years). 

Eastern  District — William  Duer7  (1  year),  Col.  John  Williams*  (3  years), 
Alexander  Webster  (4  years). 

Western  District — Isaac  Paris  (1  year),  Abraham  Yates,  Jr.  (1  year), 
Dirck  W.  Ten  Broeck  (2  years),  Anthony  Van  Schaick  (3  years),  Jellis 
Fonda  (4  years),  Rinier  Mynderse  (4  years). 

Second  Session — 1778-79. 

1st  meeting  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  October  1 3  ;  ended  Novem- 
ber 6,  1778. 

2d  meeting  began  January  27  ;  ended  March  17,  1779. 

Clerk — Robekt  Benson. 

Southern  District — William  Floyd,  Sir  James  Jay,  Knight,'  Jonathan 
Lawrence,  Richard  Morris,  Isaac  Roosevelt,  John  Morin  Scott,  William 
Smith,  Isaac  Stoutenburgh.10 

Middle  District — Jonathan  Landon,  Arthur  Parks,  Levi  Pawling,  Zepha- 
niah Piatt,  Henry  Wisner,  Jesse  Woodhull. 

Eastern  District — Ebenezer  Russell. 

Western  District — Rinier  Mynderse,  Jacob  G.  Klock,  Dirck  W.  Ten 
Broeck,  Anthony  Van  Schaick,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

1  Dispersed  by  the  approaeh  of  the  enemy.  6  Expelled   for  misconduct.    See   Council 

2  Appointed  by  convention,  May  8,  1777.  Jfinvts*,  A.,  vol.  1,  p.  64,  secretan's 

3  Vacated  from  ill  health,  Feb.  26,  1778.  office,  for  an  account  of  an  attempt  to 

4  Chosen  lieut.  governor.  June  8  \  1778.  remove  him. 

6  Died  before  second  meeting.  *  Appointed  by  assembly.  October  7.  177S, 
«  Appointed  by  assembly,  March  4,  177r,  in  place  of  Livingston,  deceased. 

,'.  Jonfi    "  ,0  Appointed  October  18,  in  pliice  of  Van 

7  Vacated  at  the  end  of  first  meeting.  Cortland,  lieutenant-governor. 


NEW-YORK    SENATE.  Ill 

Third  Session — 1779-80. 

1st  meeting  at  Kingston,  began  August  24 ;  ended  October 
25,  17  79. 

2d  meeting  at  Albany,  began  January  27  ;  ended  March  14, 
1780. 

3d  meeting  at  Kingston,  began  April  22  ;  ended  July  2,  1780. 
Clerk — Robert  Benson. 

Southern  District — William  Floyd,  Sir  James  Jay,  Jonathan  Lawrence, 
Lewis  Morris,  Richard  Morris,1  Isaac  Roosevelt.  John  Morin  Scott,  William 
Smith,  Isaac  Stoutenburgh,  Stephen  Ward.2 

Middle  District — Ephraim  Paine,  Arthur  Parks,  Levi  Pawling,  Zepha- 
niah  Piatt,  Henry  Wisner,  Jesse  Woodhull. 

E i stem  District — Elishama  Tozer,5  Alexander  Webster. 

Western  District — Jellis  Fonda,  Jacob  G.  Klock,  Rinier  Mynderse.  Abra- 
ham Ten  Broeck.  Anthony  Van  Schaick,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Fourth  Session — 1780-81. 

1st  meeting  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  September  7;  ended  Oc- 
tober 10,  1780. 

-'<1  meeting  at  Albany,  began  January  17;  ended  March  31, 
1781. 

3d  meeting  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  June  15;  ended  July  1, 
1781. 

Clerk — Robert  Benson. 

Southern  District — William  Floyd,  Sir  James  Jay.  Jonathan  Lawrence, 
Lewis  Morris.  Isaac  Roosevelt,  John  Morin  Scott,  William  Smith,  Isaac 
Stoutenbur^h,  Stephen  Ward. 

Middle  District — Ephraim  Paine,1  Arthur  Parks.  Levi  Pawling,  Zepha- 
niah  Piatt.  Henry  Wisner.  Jesse  Woodhull. 

Eastern  District — Ebene/.er  Russell,  Alexander  Webster. 

Western  District — Jellis  Fonda,  Jacob  G.  Klock,  Rinier  Mynderse,  Philip 
Schuyler,  Abraham  Ten  Broeck,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Fifth  Session  —  1781-82. 

l<t  meeting  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  October  10;  ended  No- 
vember 3,  1781. 

2d  meeting  began  February  23;  ended  April  14,  1782. 
Clerk — Robert  Benson. 

Southern  District  —  William  Floyd,  Sir  James  Jay,5  Jonathan  Lawrence, 
Isaac  Roosevelt,  John  Morin  Scott,  William  Smith,  Isaac  Stoutenburgh, 
en  Ward. 

1   Appointed  chi<-f  justice  of  New-York  supreme  court,  October  23,  1779. 
-  appointed  by  —  cmbry  In  plaoa  of  II  Morris,  February  15,  1780. 

vt  nded  third  meeting  on  jr. 
<  Expelled,  March   5,  ITSI,  r-.r  neglect  of  duty. 

6  rkat  declared  vacant  from  inability  to  attend,  being  a  prisoner. 


112  NEW- YORK    SENATE. 

Middle  District  —  John  Haring,  Thomas  Palmer,  Arthur  Parks,  Levi 
Pawling,  Zephaniah  Piatt,  Henry  Wisner. 

Eastern  District  —  Alexander  Webster. 

Western  District  —  Jacob  G.  Klock,  Henry  Oothoudt,  Philip  Schuyler, 
Abraham  Ten  Broeck,  William  B.  Whiting,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Sixth  Session — 1782-83. 

1st  meeting  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  July  8 ;  ended  July  25, 
1782. 

2d  meeting  at  Kingston,  began  January  27;  ended  March  27, 
1783. 

Clerk  —  Robert  Bf.nson. 

Southern  District  —  James  Duane,1  William  Floyd,  Jonathan  Lawrence, 
Isaac  Roosevelt,  William  Smith,  Isaac  Stoutenburgh,  Stephen  Ward. 

Middle  District —  William  Allison,  John  Haring,  Ephraim  Paine,3  Tho- 
mas Palmer,  Arthur  Parks,  Zephaniah  Piatt. 

Eastern  District  —  Alexander  Webster,  John  Williams. 

Western  District  —  Jacob  G.  Klock,  Henry  Oothoudt,  Philip  Schuyler 
Abraham  Ten  Broeck,  William  B.  Whiting.  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Seventh  Session  — 1784. 
At  New-York,  began  January  21 ;  ended  May  12,  1784. 

[A  new  classification  of  senators  was  made,  January  27,  1784] 
Clerks  —  Robkrt  Benson  till  February  18;  Abraham  B.  Banckkr. 

Southern  District  —  James  Duane,  William  Floyd,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu, 
Alexander  McDougall,  Lewis  Morris,  Isaac  Roosevelt,  Isaac  Stoutenburgh, 
Samuel  Townsend,  Stephen  Ward. 

Middle  District  —  William  Allison,  Joseph  Gasherie,  John  Haring,  Tho- 
mas Palmer,3  Ephraim  Paine,  Arthur  Parks,  Jacobus  Swartwout. 

Eastern  District  —  Alexander  Webster,  John  Williams. 

Western  District  —  Andrew  Finck,  Jacob  G.  Klock,  Henry  Oothoudt, 
Philip  Schuyler,  William  B.  Whiting,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Eighth  Session —  1784-85. 

1st  meeting  at  New-York,  began  October  18  ;  ended  November 
29,  1784. 

2d  meeting  began  January  24;  ended  April  27,  1785. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District — Tames  Duane,  William  Floyd,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu, 
Alexander  McDougall,  Lewis  Morris,  Isaac  Roosevelt,  Isaac  Stoutenburgh, 
Samuel  Townsend,  Stephen  Ward. 

Middle  District — William  Allison,  Joseph  Gasherie,  John  Haring, 
Ephraim  Paine,  Arthur  Parks,  Jacobus  Swartwout. 


1  Appointed  by  assembly,  July  22,  17>2,  in  place  of  Sir  James  Jay-  a  prisoner,  and 

absent  on  parole. 
-  In  place  of  Pawling,  deceased. 
3  Scat  declared  vacant  from  expiration  of  term,  Jauuary  21,  1 7>>*. 


NEW-YORK    SENATE.  113 

Eastern  District  —  Ebenezer  Russell,  Alexander  Webster,  John  Williams. 
Western  District  —  Andrew  Finck,  Jacob  G.  Klock,  William  13.  Whiting, 
Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Ninth  Session  — 1786. 

At  New-York,  began  January  16 ;  ended  May  o,  1786. 
Clerk  —  Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District  —  William  Floyd,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Alexander 
McDougall,1  Lewis  Morris,  Isaac  Roosevelt,  Isaac  Stoutenburg'.i,  Thomas 
Tiedwell,  Samuel  Towfisend,  Stephen  Ward. 

Middle  District  —  William  Allison,  Joseph  Gasherie,  John  Haring, 
Arthur  Parks,  Jacobus  Swartwout. 

Eastern  District  —  David  Hopkins,  Ebe:  ezer  Russell,  John  Williams. 

Western  District  —  Yolkert  P.  Douw,  Andrew  Finck,  Philip  Schuyler, 
Peter  Yan  Ness,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Tenth  Session* —  1787. 

At  New-York,  began  January  13;  ended  April  21,  1787. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District  —  William  Floyd.  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Lewis  Morris. 
Isaac  Stoutenburgh.  Samuel  Townsend,  Thomas  Tiedwell,  John  Yanderbilt, 
Stephen  Ward 

Midd/e  District  —  Joseph  Gasherie.  John  Haring,  John  Hathorn,  Cor- 
nelius Humirey,  Arthur  Parks,  Jacobus  Swartwout. 

Eastern  District  —  David  Hopkins.  Ebenezer  Russell,  John  Williams. 

Western  District — Yolkert  P.  Douw,  Andrew  Finck.  Peter  Schuyler, 
Philip  Schuyler,  Peter  Yan  Ness,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Eleventh  Session  —  1788. 
At  Poughkeepsie,  began  January  11  ;  ended  March  22,  1788. 

Clerk  —  Abraham  B.  Bancker. 
Southern  District  —  James  Duane,  William  Floyd,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu, 
John  Lawrence,  Lewis  Morris,  Thomas  Tiedwell,  John  Yanderbilt,  Samuel 
Townsend. 

Middle  District  —  John  Harms,  John  Hathorn,  Anthony  Hoffman  Arthur 
Parks,  Jacobus  Swartwout,  Cornelius  Hunil'ivy. 

Eastern  District — David  Hopkins,  Ebenezer  Russell,  John  Williams. 
Western   District  —  Yolkert   P.    Douw,   Jellis    Fonda,    Peter  Schuyler, 
Philip  Schuyler,  Peter  Yan  Ness,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Twelfth  Session  —  1789. 
At  Albany,  began  December  11,  1788;  ended  March  3,  1789. 

Clerk  —  Abraham  B.  Bancker. 
Southern  District  —  James  Duane,  John  Lawrence,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu, 
Paul  Micheau,  Lewis  Morris,  Isaac  Roosevelt,  Samuel  Townsend,  Thomas 
Tiedwell,  John  Yanderbilt. 

1  Died  during  the  year. 

no 


114  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 

Middle  District — James  Clinton,  John  Hathorn,  John  Haring,  Anthony 
Hoffman,  Cornelius  Humfrey,  Jacobus  Swartwout. 

Eastern  District  —  David  Hopkins.  Edward  Savage,  John  Williams. 

Western  District  —  Volkert  P.  Douw,  Jellis  Fonda,  Peter  Schuyler, 
Philip  Schuyler,  Peter  Van  Ness,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Thirteenth  Session  — 1*789-90. 

1st  meeting  at  Albany,  began  July  6;  ended  July  16,  1789. 

2d  meeting  at  New- York,  began  January  12  ;  ended  April  G, 
1790. 

Clerk  —  Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Soicthem  District  —  James  Duane,1  John  Lawrence,3  Ezra  L'Homme- 
dieu,  Philip  Livingston,  Paul  Micheau,  Lewis  Morris,  Isaac  Roosevelt, 
Samuel  Townsend,3  John  Yanderbilt. 

Middle  District  —  John  Cantine,  James  Carpenter,  James  Clinton,  John 
Hathorn,2  Anthony  Hoffman,  Jacobus  Swartwout. 

Eastern  District  —  Edward  Savage,  Alexander  Webster,  John  Williams. 

Western  District — Yolkert  P.  Douw,  Jellis  Fonda,  Peter  Schuyler,  Philip 
Schuyler,4  Peter  Yan  Ness,  Abraham  Yates,  Jr. 

Fourteenth  Session — 1791. 
At  New-York,  began  January  5 ;  ended  March  24,  1791. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District — David  Gelston,  Samuel  Jones,6  Peter  Lefferts,6  Ezra 
L'Hommedieu,  Philip  Livingston,  Paul  Micheau,  Isaac  Roosevelt,  Philip 
Van  Cortlandt. 

Middle  District — John  Cantine,  James  Carpenter,  James  Clinton,  David 
Pye,  Jacobus  Swartwout,  Thomas  Tillotson.7 

Eastern  District — Edward  Savage,  Alexander  Webster,  John  Williams. 

Western  District — Yolkert  P.  Douw,  Jellis  Fonda,  Leonard  Gansevoort," 
Peter  Schuyler,  Peter  Yan  Ness,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer. 

Fifteenth  Session  — 1792. 

At  New-York,  began  January  5 ;  ended  April  12,  1792. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District — David  Gelston,  Samuel  Jones,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu, 
Philip  Livingston,  Paul  Micheau,  Isaac  Roosevelt,  Joshua  Sands,  Philip 
Van  Cortlandt. 

Middle  District — John  Cantine,  James  Carpenter,  James  Clinton,  David 
Pye,  Thomas  Tillotson,  Jacobus  Swartwout. 

Eastern  District — William  Powers,  Edward  Savage.  Alexander  Webster, 
John  Williams. 

Western  District — Volkert  P.  Douw,  Leonard  Gansevoort,  Peter  Schuyler, 
Philip  Schuyler,  Peter  Van  Ness,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer. 

1  Seat  vacant,  Jan.  27,  1790,  from  having    *  Vacant  from  being  chosen  U.  S.  senator. 

been  appointed  a  Judge  in  TJ.  S.  court.    6  In  place  of  Lawrence. 

2  Seat  vacated  from  being  elected  to  con-    •  In  place  of  Duane. 

gress.  7  In  place  of  Hoffman. 

«  Died  before  expiration  of  term.  e  In  place  of  PhUip  Schuyler. 


NEW-YORK    SENATE.  115 

Sixteenth  Session — 1792—93. 

At  Xew-York,  began  Novembers,  1792;  ended  March  12,  1793. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District — Henry  Cruger,  David  Gelston,  Samuel  Jones.  Philip 
Livingston  Joshua  Sands.  John  Schenek,  Selah  Strong.  Philip  Van  Cortland  t. 

Middle  District — John  Cantine,  James  Carpenter,  Joseph  Hasbrouck, 
David  Pye,  Jacobus  Swartwout.  Thomas  Tillotson. 

£asten>  District— John  Livingston,  William  Powers,  Alexander  Webster, 
John  Williams,  Robert  Woodworth. 

Western  District — Volkert  P.  Douw,  John  Frey,'  Leonard  Gansevoort, 
Philip  Schuyler,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer. 

Seventeenth  Session — 1794. 

At  Albany,  began  January  7  ;  ended  March  27,  1794. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District — Matthew  Clarkson,2  Henry  Cruder,  David  Gelston, 
Samuel  Jones,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Joseph  Sands,  John  Schenek,  Selah 
Strong. 

Middle  District — John  Cantine,  Joseph  Hasbrouck,  Reuben  Hopkins, 
David  Pye,  Jacobus  Swartwout.  Thomas  Tillotson. 

Eastern  District  —  Zina  Hitchcock,  John  Livingston,  William  Powers, 
John  Williams,  Robert  Woodworth. 

Western  District — John  Frey.  Michael  Myers,  Philip  Schuyler,  Stephen 
Van  Rensselaer,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven. 

Eighteenth  Session — 1795. 

At  Poughkeepsie,  began  January  6  ;  adjourned  to  Xew-York, 
January  14,  and  continued  from  January  20  to  April  9,  1795. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District — Matthew  Clarkson.  Henry  Cruger,  Richard  Hatfield, 
Samuel  Jones,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Joshua  Sands,  John  Schenek,  Selah 
Strong. 

Middle  District — John  Cantine,  John  D.  Coe,  Joseph  Hasbrouck,  Reu- 
ben Hopkins,  Jacobus  Swartwout,  Thomas  Tillotson. 

Eastern  District — Zina  Hitchcock,  John  Livingston,  William  Powers, 
John  Williams.  Robert  Woodworth. 

Western  District — John  Frey,  Michael  Myers,  Philip  Schuyler,  Stephen 
Van  Rensselaer,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven. 

Xinetkenth  Session — 1796. 
At  Xew-York,  began  January  6;  ended  April  11,  179G. 

Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 
Southern  District — Henry  Cruder,  Richard  Hatfield,  Samuel  Jones,  Ezra 
L'Hommedieu,   Philip  Livingston,3  Joshua  Sands,  John  Schenek,  Selah 
Strong. 

1  In  pla<-e  of  Peter  Schuyler,  deceased.  3  In  place  of  Matthew  Clark*on. 

'  In  place  of  Philip  VanCorilandt. 


116  NEW- YORK    SENATE. 

Middle  District — John  Cantine,  John  D.  Coe,  Joseph  Hasbrouck,  Reuben 
Hopkins,  Abraham  Schenck,  Thomas  Tillotson. 

Eastern  District — Zina  Hitchcock.  John  Livingston,  Ebenezer  Russell, 
Ambrose  Spencer,1  Robert  Woodvvorth. 

Western  District — John  Frey,  Michael  Myers,  Philip  Schuyler,  Jacobus 
Van  Schoonhoven. 

Twentieth  Session  {Forty-three  members) — 1796-97. 

1st  meeting  at  New-York,  began  November  1  ;  ended*  Novem- 
ber 11,  1796. 

2d  meeting  at  Albany,  began  January  3  ;  ended  April  3,  1797. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District — Samuel  Haight,  Richard  Hatfield,  Samuel  Jones, 
Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Philip  Livingston,  Andrew  Onderdonk,  Joshua  Sands, 
Selah  Strong,  James  Watson. 

Middle  District — John  Cantine,  John  D.  Coe,  Reuben  Hopkins,  Robert 
Sands,  Abraham  Schenck,  Christopher  Tappen,  Thomas  Tillotson,  William 
Thompson. 

Eastern  District — Leonard  Bronk,  Ebenezer  Clark,  Leonard  Gansevoort, 
Zina  Hitchcock,  Francis  Nicoll,  Ebenezer  Russell,  James  Savage.  Peter 
Silvester,  Ambrose  Spencer,  Anthony  Ten  Eyck,  Moses  Vail,  Jocobus  Van 
Schoonhoven. 

Western  District — Abraham  Arndt,  Johannes  Dietz.  John  Frey,  Thomas 
R.  Gold,  James  Gordon,  Vincent  Matthews,  Jacob  Morris,  Thomas  Morris, 
Michael  Myers,  John  Richardson,  Jedediah  Sanger,  Philip  Schuyler,  Joseph 
White. 

Twenty-First  Session — 1798. 

At  Albany,  began  January  2  ;  ended  April  5,  1798. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District — Samuel  Haight,  Richard  Hatfield,  Samuel  Jones, 
Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Philip  Livingston,  Selah  Strong,  James  Watson. 

Middle  District — John  Addison,  Peter  Cantine,  Jr.,  John  D..  Coe,  James 
G.  Graham,  Robert  Sands,  James  Savage,  Abraham  Schenck,  Peter  Sil- 
vester, Ambrose  Spencer,  Thomas  Tappen,  William  Thompson,  Thomas 
Tillotson. 

Eastern  District — Leonard  Bronk,  Ebenezer  Clark,  Leonard  Gansevoort, 
James  Gordon,  Zina  Hitchcock,  Francis  Nicoll,  Ebenezer  Russell,  Anthony 
Ten  Eyck,  Moses  Vail,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven,  Abraham  Van  Vechten. 

Western  District — Abraham  Arndt,  John  Frey,  Thomas  R.  Gold,  Vincent 
Matthews,  Jacob  Morris,  Thomas  Morris,  Michael  Myers,  Seth  Phelps, 
Jedediah  Sanger,  Joseph  White. 

1  In  place  of  John  Williams. 


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Twenty-Second  Session  — 1798-9. 

1st  meeting  began  August  9  ;  ended  August  27,  1798. 

2d  meeting  began  January  3;  ended  April   3,  1799. 
Clerk  —  Abraham  B.  Baxcker. 

Southern  District  —  De  Witt  Clinton,  William  Denning,  David  Gelston, 
Samuel  Haight.  Richard  Hatfield,  Samuel  Jones,  Ezra  LHommedieu,  John 
Schenck,  Selah  Strong. 

Middle  District  —  John  Addison,  Peter  Cantine,  Jr.,  Ebenezer  Foole, 
James  G.  Graham,  Robert  Sands,  James  Savage,  Abraham  Schenck,  Peter 
Silvester,  Ambrose  Spencer,  Christopher  Tappen,  William  Thompson, 
Thomas  Tillotson. 

Eastern  District  —  Leonard  Bronk,  Ebenezer  Clark,  James  Gordon, 
Zina  Hitchcock,  Ebenezer  Russell,  John  Sanders,  Anthony  Ten  Eyck, 
Moses  Vail,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven,  Abraham  Van  Vechten. 

Western  District  —  William  Beekman,  John  Frey,  Leonard  Gansevoort, 
Frederick  Gettman,  Thomas  R.  Gold,  Vincent  Matthews,  Jacob  Morris, 
Thomas  Morris,  Michael  Myers,  Seth  Phelps,  Jedediah  Sanger,  Joseuh 
White. 

Twenty-Third  Session -1800. 

Began  January  28;  ended  April  8,  1800. 
Clerk — Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District  —  De  Witt  Clinton,  John  B.  Coles,  William  Denning, 
David  Gelston,  Samuel  Haight,  Richard  Hatfield,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu, 
John  Schenck,  Selah  Strong. 

Middle  District  —  John  Addison,  Isaac  Bloom,  Peter  Cantine,  Jr.,  Eben- 
ezer Foote,  James  G.  Graham,  John  Hathorn,  Robert  Sands,  James  Savage, 
Peter  Silvester,  Ambrose  Spencer,  John  Suffcrn,  William  Thompson. 

Eastern  District  —  Leonard  Bronk,  Ebenezer  Clark,  Leonard  Ganse- 
voort, James  Gordon,  Zina  Hitchcock,  Ebenezer  Russell,  John  Sanders, 
Anthony  Ten  Eyck,  Moses  Vail,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven,  Abraham  Van 
Vechten. 

Western  District  —  William  Beekman.  John  Frey,  Frederick  Gettman, 
Thomas  R.  Gold.  Moss  Kent,  Vincent  Matthews,  Jacob  Morris,  Thomas 
Morris,  Michael  Myers,  Seth  Phelps,  Jedediah  Sanger. 


Twenty-Fourth  Session  — 1800  —  1. 

1st  meeting  began  November  4  ;  ended  November  7,  1800. 

2d  meeting  began  January  27;  ended  April  8,  1801. 
Clerk  —  Abraham  B.  Bancker. 

Southern  District  —  De  Witt  Clinton,  John  B.  Coles.  William  Denningi 
David  Gelston,  Richard  Hatfield,  Benjamin  Huntting,  Ezra  L:Hommedieu, 
Ebeoezer  Purely,  John  Schenck. 

Middle  District  —  Isaac  Bloom,  Jacobus  S.  Bruyn,  Peter  Cantine,  Jr., 
Ebenezer  Foote,  James  G.  Graham,  John  Hathorn,  John  C.  Hogeboom, 
Ambrose  Spencer,  John  Suffern,  Solomon  Sutherland,  David  Van  Ness, 
James  W.  Wilson. 


1.18  NEW- YORK    SENATE. 

Eastern  District  —  Ebenezer  Clark,  Leonard  Gansevoort,  James  Gordon, 
Zina  Hitchcock,  Stephen  Lush,  Ebenezer  Russell,  John  Sanders,  Anthony 
Ten  Eyck,  Moses  Vail,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven,  Abraham  Van  Vechten. 

Western  District — William  Beekman,  John  Frey,  Frederick  Gettman, 
Thomas  R.  Gold,  Moss  Kent,  Vincent  Matthews.  Thomas  Morris,  Michael 
Myers,  Seth  Phelps,  Robert  Roseboom,  Jedediah  Sanger. 

Twenty-Fifth  Session  —  1802. 

Began  January  26  ;  ended  April  o,  1802. 

Clerks  —  Abraham  B.  Banckek.     (April  5),  Henry  I.  Bj.eecker. 

Southern  District  —  De  Witt  Clinton,  John  B.  Coles,  Wrilliam  Denning, 
David  Gelston,  Richard  Hatfield,  Benjamin  Huntting,  Ezra  L:Hommedieu, 
Ebenezer  Purdy,  John  Schenck. 

Middle  District  —  Isaac  Bloom,  Jacobus  S.  Bruyn,  Ebenezer  Foote, 
James  G.  Graham,  John  Hathorn,  John  C.  Hogeboom,  Ambrose  Spencer, 
John  SufTern,  Solomon  Sutherland,  Peter  A.  Van  Bergen,  David  Van  Ness, 
James  W.  Wilkin. 

Eastern  District  —  Ebenezer  Clark,  Leonard  Gansevoort,  James  Gordon, 
Zina  Hitchcock,  Christopher  Hutton,  Stephen  Lush,  Ebenezer  Russell, 
John  Sanders,  Edward  Savage,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven,  John  Tayler, 
Abraham  Van  Vechten. 

Western  District  —  William  Beekman,  Lemuel  Chipman,  Isaac  Foote, 
John  Frey,  Frederick  Gettman,  Thomas  R.  Gold,  Moss  Kent,  Vincent 
Matthews,  John  Meyer,  Robert  Roseboom,  Jedediah  Sanger. 

Twenty-Sixth  Session  —  1803. 

Began  January  25;  ended  April  6,  1803. 
Clerk  —  Henry  I.  Bleecker. 

Southern  District  —  William  Denning,  Richard  Hatfield,  Benjamin 
Huntting,  Ezra  LHommedieu,  Ebenezer  Purdy,  John  Schenck. 

Middle  District  —  Abraham  Adriance,  Peter  A.  Van  Bergen,  Jacobus  S. 
Bruyn,  John  Hathorn,  John  C.  Hogeboom,  John  Suffern,  Solomon  Suther- 
land, James  W.  Wilkin. 

Eastern  District — James  Gordon,  Zina  Hitchcock,  Ebenezer  Russell, 
Edward  Savage,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven,  Abraham  Van  Vechten. 

Western  District  —  Joseph  Annin,  Lemuel  Chipman,  Asa  Danforth,  Isaac 
Foote,  Moss  Kent,  Vincent  Matthews,  Robert  Roseboom,  Jedediah  Sanger, 
Jacob  Snell,  Matthias  B.  Tallmadge,  George  Tiffany. 

Twenty-Seyenth  Session — 1804. 

Began  January  31;  ended  April  11,  1804. 
Clerk  —  Henry  I.  Bleecker. 

Southern  District  —  John  Broome,  William  Denning,  Benjamin  Hunt- 
ting, Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Ebenezer  Purdy,  John  Schenck. 

Middle  District  —  Abraham  Adriance,  Joshua  H.  Brett,  Jacobus  S. 
Bruyn,  James  Burt,  John  C.  Hogeboom,  Robert  Johnston,  Peter  A.  Van 
Bergen,  James  W.  Wilkin. 


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Eastern  District  —  James  Gordon,  Edward  Savage,  John  Tayler,  Tho- 
mas Tredwell,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven,  Abraham  Van  Vechten,  Simon 
Veeder,  John     Woodworth. 

Western  District  —  Joseph  Annin,  Lemuel  Chipman,  Asa  Danforth, 
Isaac  Foote,  Caleb  Hyde,  Robert  Roseboom,  Jacob  Snell,  Matthias  B. 
Tallmadge,  George  Tiffany,  Jedediah  Sanger. 

Twenty-Eighth  Session —  1804-5, 

1st  meeting  began  November  6  ;  ended  November  12,  1804. 
2d  meeting  began  January  23  ;  ended  April  10,  1805. 
Clerk — Henry  I.  Bleecker. 

Southern  District  —  William  Denning,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Ebenezer 
Purdy,  John  Schenck,  Thomas  Thomas. 

Middle  District  —  Abraham  Adriance,  Samuel  Brewster,  Jacobus  S. 
Bruyn,  Joshua  H.  Brett,  James  Burt,  Stephen  Hogeboom,  Robert  John- 
ston. 

Eastern  District  —  Edward  Savage.  Stephen  Thorn,  John  Tayler,  Tho- 
mas Tredwell,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven,  Abraham  Van  Vechten,  Simon 
Veeder,    John    Woodworth. 

Western  District  —  Joseph  Annin,  Lemuel  Chipman,  Asa  Danforth, 
Isaac  Foote,  Henry  Huntington,  Caleb  Hyde,  Jedediah  Peck,  Jacob  Snell, 
Matthias  B.  Tallmadge,  George  Tiffany. 

Twenty-Ninth  Session  — 1806. 

Began  January  28;  ended  April  7,  1806. 
Clerk  —  Henry  I.  Bleecker. 

Southern  District  —  De  Witt  Clinton,1  William  Denning,  Ezra  L'Homme- 
dieu, Ebenezer  Purdy,2  John  Schenck,  Thomas  Thomas. 

Middle  District  —  Peter  C.  Adams,  Abraham  Adriance,  Joshua  H.  Brett, 
Samuel  Brewster,  James  Burt,  James  G.  Graham,  Stephen  Hogeboom, 
Robert  Johnston. 

Eastern  District  —  Adam  Comstock,  Edward  Savage,  John  Tayler, 
Stephen  Thorn,  Thomas  Tredwell,  John  Veeder.  John  Woodworth, 
Joseph  C.  Yates. 

Western  District  —  Joseph  Annin,  Asa  Danforth,  Henry  Huntington, 
Caleb  Hyde,  Nathaniel  Locke,  John  Nicholas,  Jedediah  Peck,  George 
Tiffany.  " 

Thirtieth  Session  —  1807. 

Began  January  27;  ended  April  7,  1807. 

Clerk  —  Henry  I.  Bleecker.     (Feb.  2),  Solomon  South  wick. 

Southern  District  —  De  Witt  Clinton,  Benjamin  Coe,  William  Denning, 
Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Thomas  Thomas,  Jonathan  Ward. 

Middle  District — Peter  C.  Adams,  Elisha  Barlow,  Joshua  H.  Brett, 
Samuel  Brewster,  James  Burt,  James  G.  Graham,  Stephen  Hogeboom, 
Robert  Johnson. 

1  In  place  of  Broome,  eltcted  lieutenant-governor. 

2  Kesigned,  March  16,  1306. 


120  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 

Eastern  District  —  Adam  Comstock,  Edward  Savage,  Jacob  Snell,  John 
Tayler,  Stephen  Thorn,  Thomas  Tredvvell,  John  Woodworth,  John 
Veeder,  Joseph  C.  Yates. 

Western  District  —  John  Ballard,  Salmon  Buell,  Jacob  Gebhard,  Henry 
Huntington,  Caleb  Hyde,  Nathaniel  Locke,  John  Nicholas,  Jedediah  Peck, 
Nathan  Smith. 

Thirty-First  Session  — 1808. 

Began  January  26;  ended  April  11,  1808. 

Clerk  —  Solomon  Southwick.     (Feb.  12),  Skbastian  Visscher. 

Southern  District  —  De  Witt  Clinton,  Benjamin  Coe,  William  Denning, 
Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Thomas  Thomas,  Jonathan  Ward. 

Middle  District  —  Peter  C.  Adams,  Elisha  Barlow,  Joshua  H.  Brett, 
Samuel  Brewster,  James  Burt,  James  G.  Graham,  Stephen  Hogeboom, 
Robert  Williams. 

Eastern  District  —  Adam  Comstock,  Isaac  Kellogg,  John  McLean, 
Charles  Seldew,  Jacob  Snell,  John  Tayler,  Stephen  Thorn,  John  Veeder, 
Joseph  C.  Yates.1 

Western  District  —  John  Ballard,  Salmon  Buell,  William  Floyd,2  Jacob 
Gebhard,  Nathaniel  Locke,  John  Nicholas,  Jedediah  Peck,  Alexander  Rea, 
Nathan  Smith. 

Thirty-Second  Session — 1808-9. 

1st  meeting  began  November  1 ;  ended  November  8,  1808. 

2d  meeting  began  January  18;  ended  March  30,  1809. 
Clerk  —  Sebastian  Visscher. 

Southern  District  —  De  Witt  Clinton,  Benjamin  Coe,  William  W.  Gilbert, 
Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Jonathan  Ward. 

Middle  District  —  Peter  C.  Adams,  Elisha  Barlow,  Joshua  H.  Brett, 
James  Burt,  James  G.  Graham,  Edward  P.  Livingston,  Robert  Williams. 

Eastern  District  —  Adam  Comstock,  David  Hopkins,  Isaac  Kellogg, 
John  McLean,  Charles  Selden,  Jacob  Snell,  John  Tayler,  John  Veeder. 

Western  District  —  John  Ballard,  Francis  A.  Bloodgood,  Salmon  Buell, 
Jacob  Gebhard,  Silas  Halsey,  Nathaniel  Locke,  Walter  Martin,  John 
Nicholas,  Alexander  Rea,  Luther  Rich,  Sylvanus  Smalley,  Nathan  Smith. 

Thirty-Third  Session  — 1810. 

Began  January  30;  ended  April  6,  1810. 
Clerk — Sebastian  Visscher. 

Southern  District  —  Israel  Carl,  De  Witt  Clinton,  Benjamin  Coe,  William 
W.  Gilbert,  Jonathan  Ward. 

Middle  District  —  Elisha  Barlow,  Joshua  H.  Brett,  Johannis  Bruyn, 
James  Burt,  Samuel  Haight,  Edward  P.  Livingston,  Robert  Williams. 

Eastern  District  —  David  Hopkins,  Isaac  Kellogg,  John  McLean,  Daniel 
Paris,  Charles  Selden,  Jacob  Snell,  John  Stearns,  John  Tayler. 

1  Vacant  from  accepting  a  seat  in  supreme  court.    Act  April  11, 1808,  §  47. 

2  In  place  of  Huntington,  resigned. 


NEW-YORK    SENATE.  121 

Western  District  —  John  Ballard,  Francis  Bloodgood,  Salmon  Buell, 
Jacob  Gebhard,  Amos  Hall,  Walter  Martin,  Seth  Phelps,  Jonas  Piatt, 
Alexander  Rea,  Luther  Rich,  Sylvanus  Smalley,  Nathan  Smith. 

Thirty-Fourth  Session — 1811. 

Began  January  29  ;  ended  April  9,  1811. 

President  pro  tempore  —  J OW  TAYLER.1 

Clerk  —  Sebastian  Visscher. 

Southern  District  —  Israel  Carl,  De  Witt  Clinton,  Benjamin  Coe,  William 
W.  Gilbert,  Ebenezer  White. 

Middle  District  —  Joshua  H.  Brett,  Johannis  Bruyn,  Samuel  Haight, 
Morgan  Lewis,  Edward  P.  Livingston,  James  W.  Wilkin,  Robert  Williams. 

Eastern  District  —  David  Hopkins,  Isaac  Kellogg,  John  McLean,  Daniel 
Paris,  Charles  Selden,  John  Stearns,  John  Tayler,  Henry  Yates,  Jr. 

Western  District  —  Francis  A.  Bloodgood,  Amos  Hall,  Reuben  Hum- 
phreys, Walter  Martin,  Seth  Phelps,  Jonas  Piatt,  Alexander  Rea,  Luther 
Rich,  Sylvanus  Smalley,  Nathan  Smith,  Philetus  Swift,  Henry  A.  Town- 
send. 

Thirty-Fifth  Session  — 1812. 

Began  January  28;  ended  June  19,  1812. 
Clerk — Sebastian  Visscher. 

Southern  District  —  Israel  Carl,  Benjamin  Coe,  William  W.  Gilbert,  Na- 
than Sanford,  Ebcnezer  White. 

Middle  District  —  Johannis  Bruyn,  Samuel  Haight,  Morgan  Lewis,  Ed- 
ward P.  Livingston,  Erastus  Root,  William  Taylor,  James  W.  Wilkin. 

Eastern  District  —  Elisha  Arnold,  Kitchel  Bishop,  David  Hopkins,  Rug- 
gles  Hubbard,  Daniel  Paris,  John  Stearns,  John  Tayler,  Henry  Yates,  Jr. 

Western  District — Francis  A.  Bloodgood,  Amos  Hall,  Reuben,  Hum- 
phreys, Walter  Martin,  Seth  Phelps,  Jonas  Piatt,  Luther  Rich,  Casper 
M.  Rouse,  Sylvanus  Smalley,  Nathan  Smith,  Philetus  Swift,  Henry  A. 
Townsend. 

Thirty-Sixth  Session  — 1812-13. 

1st  meeting  began  November  3;  ended  November  11,  1812. 
2d  meeting  began  January  12;  ended  April  13,  1813. 
Clerk  —  Sebastian  Vissciikr. 

Southern  District  —  Israel  Carl,  Elbert  H.  Jones,  Peter  W.  Radcliff, 
Nathan  Sanford,  Ebcnezer  White. 

Middle  District  —  Johannis  Bruyn,  Samuel  Haight,  Morgan  Lewis, 
Erastus  Root,  William  Tabor,  Martin  Van  Buren,  James  W.  Wilkin. 

Eastern  District — Elisha  Arnold,  Kitchel  Bishop,  Ruggles  Hubbard, 
Daniel  Paris,  John  Stearns,  John  Tayler,  Gerrit  Wendell,  Henry  Yates,  Jr. 

Western  District — Russell  Attwater,  Francis  A.  Bloodgood,  Archibald 
S.Clarke,  Henry  Hager,  Amos  Hall,  Reuben  Humphreys,  Seth  Phelps,  Jonas 
Piatt,  Casper  M.  Rouse,  Nathan  Smith,  Philetus  Swift,  Henry  A.  Townsend. 

1  Chosen  January  2'J,  and  served  during  the  session. 
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122  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


Thirty-Seventh  Session — 1814. 

Began  January  25  ;  ended  April  15,  1814. 
Clerk — John  F.  Bacon. 

Southern  District — Jonathan  Dayton,  Elbert  H.  Jones,  Peter  W.  Radcliff, 
Nathan  Sanford,  Ebenezer  White. 

Middle  District — Lucas  Elmendorff,  Morgan  Lewis,  Erastus  Root,  Wil- 
liam Tabor,  Martin  Van  Buren,  Samuel  G.  Verbryck,  James  W.  Wilkin. 

Eastern  District  —  Elisha  Arnold,  Kitchel  Bishop,  James  Cochran,  Bug- 
gies Hubbard,  Samuel  Stewart,  Gerrit  Wendell,  Henry  Yates,  Jr. 

Western  District  —  Russell  Attwater,  Francis  A.  Bloodgood,  Henry 
Bloom,  Archibald  S.  Clarke,  Henry  Hager,  Reuben  Humphreys,  Perley 
Keyes,  Casper  M.  Rouse,  Nathan  Smith,  Farrand  Stranahan,  Philetus 
Swift,  Henry  A.  Townsend. 

Thirty-Eighth  Session  — 1814-15. 

1st  meeting  began  September  26  ;  ended  October  24,  1814. 

2d  meeting  began  January  31  ;  ended  April  18,  1815. 
Cleric  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

Southern  District  —  Darius  Crosby,  Jonathan  Dayton,  Elbert  H.  Jones,1 
Peter  W.  Radcliff,  Nathan  Sanford. 

Middle  District  —  Moses  I.  Cantine,  Lucas  Elmendorff,  Erastus  Root, 
William  Ross,  William  Tabor,  Martin  Van  Buren,  Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 

Eastern  District  —  Elisha  Arnold,  Kitchel  Bishop,  James  Cochran,  Rug- 
gles  Hubbard,  Guert  Van  Schoonhoven,  Samuel  Stewart,  George  Tibbits, 
Gerrit  Wendell. 

Western  District  —  Russell  Attwater,  Bennett  Bicknell,  Francis  A.  Blood 
good,  Henry  Bloom,  Archibald  S.  Clarke,  Henry  Hager,  Perley  Keyes, 
Chauncey  Loomis,  John  I.  Prendergast,  Casper  M.  Rouse,  Farrand  Strana- 
han, Philetus  Swift. 

Thirty-Ninth  Session — 1816. 

Began  January  30;  ended  April  17,  1816. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

Southern  District  —  Jacob  Barker,  Darius  Crosby,  Jonathan  Dayton, 
Peter  R.  Livingston,  Peter  W.  Radcliff,  Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 

Middle  District — Moses  I.  Cantine,  Lucas  Elmendorff,  Henry  Hager, 
Isaac  Ogden,  William  Ross,  Martin  Van  Buren,  Abraham  Van  Vechten. 

Eastern  District  —  David  Allen,  Russell  Attwater,  James  Cochran,  Henry 
J.  Prey,  Ralph  Hascall,  Perley  Keyes,  John  I.  Prendergast,  Samuel  Stewart, 
George  Tibbits,  Gerrit  Wendell. 

Western  District  —  Stephen  Bates,  Bennet  Bicknell,  Francis  A.  Blood- 
good,  Henry  Bloom,  Archibald  S.  Clarke,  Chauncey  Loomis,  Henry  Sey- 
mour, Farrand  Stranahan. 

»  Resigned,  March  6, 1815,  from  ill  health. 


NEW-YORK    SENATE.  123 

Fortieth  Session — 1816-17. 

1st  meeting  began  November  5  ;  ended  November  12,  1816. 
2d  meeting  began  January  14  ;  ended  April  14,  181*7. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

Southern  District  —  Walter  Bowne,  Darius  Crosby,  Jonathan  Dayton, 
John  D.  Ditmis,  Peter  R.  Livingston,  Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 

Middle  District  —  Moses  I.  Cantine,  Lucas  Elmendorff,  John  Noyes,  Isaac 
Ogden,  William  Ross,  Peter  Swart.  Martin  Van  Buren,  Abraham  Van 
Vechten. 

Eastern  District  —  David  Allen,  James  Cochran,  Henry  J.  Frey,  Ralph 
Hascall,  Perley  Keyes,  John  I.  Prendergast,  Samuel  Stewart,  George 
Tibbits. 

Western  District  —  Stephen  Bates,  Henry  Bicknell,  Henry  Bloom, 
Ephraim  Hart,  John  Knox,  Chauncey  Loomis,  William  Mallory,  Henry 
Seymour,  Philetus  Swift. 

Forty-First  Session — 1818. 

Began  January  27  ;  ended  April  21,  1818. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

Southern  District  —  Stephen  Barnum,  Walter  Bowne,  Darius  Crosby, 
Jonathan  Dayton,  John  D.  Ditmis,  Peter  R.  Livingston. 

Middle  District  —  Moses  I.  Cantine,  Jabez  D.  Hammond,  John  Louns- 
bery,  John  Noyes,  Isaac  Ogden,  William  Ross,  Peter  Swart,  Martin  Van 
Buren,  Abraham  Van  Vechten. 

Eastern  District — David  Allen,  Henry  J.  Frey,  Ralph  Hascall,  John  I. 
Prendergast,  Roger  Skinner,  George  Tibbits,  Henry  Yates,  Jr.,  Samuel 
Young. 

Western  District —  Stephen  Bates,  Bennet  Bicknell,  Ephraim  Hart,  John 
Knox,  William  Mallory,  Jediah  Prendergast,  Henry  Seymour,  Philetus 
Swift,  Isaac  Wilson. 

Forty-Second  Session — 1819. 

Began  January  5;  ended  April  3,  1819. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

Southern  District  —  Stephen  Barnum,  Walter  Bowne,  Darius  Crosby,1 
Jonathan  Dayton,  John  D.  Ditmis,  Peter  R.  Livingston. 

Middle  District  —  Moses  Austin,  Jabez  D.  Hammond,  John  Lounsbery, 
John  Noyes,  Isaac  Ogden,  William  Ross,  Peter  Swart,  Martin  Van  Buren, 
Abraham  Van  Vechten. 

Eastern  District — Levi  Adams,  David  Allen,  Henry  J.  Frey,  Ralph 
Hascall,  George  Rosecrantz,  Roger  Skinner,  Henry  Yates,  Jr.,  Samuel 
Young. 

Western  District  —  Gamaliel  Barstow,  Stephen  Bates,  Perry  G.  Childs, 
David  E.  Evans,  Ephraim  Hart,  John  Knox,  William  Mallory,  Henry 
Seymour,  Isaac  Wilson. 

1  Elected  in  1813)  but  died  before  the  session  began* 


124  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 

Forty-Third  Session — 1820. 

Began  January  4  ;  ended  April  14,  1820. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

Southern  District  —  Stephen  Barnura,  Walter  Bowne,  Jonathan  Dayton, 
John  D.  Ditniis,  Peter  R.  Livingston,  John  Townsend. 

Middle  District  —  Moses  Austin,  Charles  E.  Dudley,  Jabez  D.  Hammond, 
John  Lounsbery,  John  T.  More,  John  Noyes,  William  Ross,  Peter  Swart, 
Martin  Van  Buren. 

Eastern  District  —  Levi  Adams,  Thomas  Frothingham,  Duncan  McMar- 
tin,  Jr.,  Benjamin  Mooers,  George  Rosecrantz,  Roger  Skinner.  Henry  Yates, 
Jr.,  Samuel  Young. 

Western  District  —  Gamaliel  H.  Barstow,  Perry  G.  Childs,  David  E. 
Evans,  Gideon  Granger,  Ephraim  Hart,  John  Knox,  William  Mallory, 
Lyman  Paine,  Isaac  Wilson. 

Forty-Fourth  Session  — 1820-21. 

1st  meeting  began  November  7 ;  ended  November  20,  1820. 

2d  meeting  began  January  9  ;  ended  April  3,  1821. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  BXcon. 

Southern  District  —  Stephen  Barnum,  Walter  Bowne,  Jonathan  Dayton, 
John  Lefferts,  Peter  R.  Livingston,  John  Townsend. 

Middle  District  —  Moses  Austin,  William  C.  Bouck,  Charles  E.  Dudley, 
Jabez  D.  Hammond,  John  Lounsbery,  Tilly  Lynde,  John  I.  Miller,  John 
T.  More,  William  Ross. 

Eastern  District  —  Levi  Adams,  Thomas  Frothingham,  Duncan  MeMar- 
tin,  Jr.,  Benjamin  Mooers,  George  Rosecrantz,  Roger  Skinner,  Henry  Yates, 
Jr.,  Samuel  Young. 

Western  District  —  Gamaliel  H.  Barstow,  Perry  G.  Childs,  David  E. 
Evans,  Oliver  Forward,  Gideon  Granger,  Ephraim  Hart,  Elijah  Miles, 
Lyman  Paine,  Isaac  Wilson. 

Forty-Fifth  Session  —  1822. 

Began  January  1  ;  ended  April  17,  1822. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon.  m 

Southern  District  —  Walter  Bowne,  Abraham  Gurnee,  Abel  Huntington, 
John  Lefferts,  Peter  R.  Livingston,  John  Townsend. 

Middle  District  —  Moses  Austin,  William  C.  Bouck,  Charles  E.  Dudley, 
Abraham  Hasbrouck,  Tilly  Lynde,  John  I.  Miller,  John  T.  More,  William 
Ross,  John  L.  Veile. 

Eastern  District  —  Levi  Adams.  Thomas  Frothingham,  David  C.  Judson, 
Duncan  MeMartin,  Jr.,  Benjamin  Mooers,  George  Rosecrantz,  Daniel  .Ship- 
herd. 

Western  District  —  Gamaliel  H.  Barstow,  Perry  G.  Childs,  David  E. 
Evans,  Oliver  Forward,  Ephraim  llait.  Samuel  M.  Hopkins,  Archibald 
M<  I  ni  vie  Klijah  Miles,  Lyman  Paine,  Henry  Seymour. 


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II.  SENATORS  UNDER  THE  CONSTITUTION  OE  1822. 

[The  names  of  senators  are  arranged  under  the  several  districts  in  the  order  of  their 
classes,  the  first  having  but  one  year  to  serve,  and  the  last  being  the  one  elected  for  a 
full  term.] 

Forty-Sixth  Session  — 1823. 

Began  January  1 ;  ended  April  24,  1823. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  John  A.  King,  Walter  Bowne,  John  Leffeits,  Jasper 
Ward. 

Second  District  —  John  Hunter,  John  Sudani,  Stephen  Thorn,  James 
Burt. 

Third  District  —  Edward  P.  Livingston,  Jacob  Sutherland,1  Charles  E. 
Dudley.  James  Mallory. 

Fourth  District  —  David  Erwin,  Melancton  Wheeler,  John  Cramer,  Archi- 
bald M cln tyre. 

Fifth  District  —  Samuel  Beardsley,  Alvin  Bronson,  Thomas  Greenly, 
Sherman  Wooster. 

Sixth  District  —  Samuel  G.  Hathaway,  Farrand  Stranahan,  Tilly  Lynde, 
Isaac  Ogden. 

Seventh  District  —  Silas  Bowker,  Bryam  Green,  Jesse  Clark,  Jonas 
Earll,  Jr. 

Eighth  District  —  Timothy  H.  Porter,  David  Eason,  Heman  J.  Redfield, 
Joseph  Spencer. 

Forty-Seventh  Session — 1824. 

1st  meeting  began  January  6  ;  ended  April  12,  1824. 
2d  meeting  began  August  2  ;  ended  August  6,  1824. 
3d  meeting  began  November  2  ;  ended  November  27,  1824. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Walter  Bowne,  John  Lefferts,  Jasper  Ward,  David  Gar- 
diner. 

Second  District  —  John  Sudam,  Stephen  Thorn,  James  Burt,  William 
Nelson. 

Third  District  —  Edward  P.  Livingston,2  Charles  E.  Dudley,  James 
Mallory,  Jacob  Ilaight. 

Fourth  District  —  Melancton  Wheeler,  John  Cramer,  Archibald  Mcln- 
tyre,  Silas  Wright,  Jr. 

Fifth  District  —  Alvin  Bronson,  Thomas  Greenly,  Sherman  Wooster, 
Perley  Keyes. 

Sixth  District — Farrand  Stranahan,  Tilly  Lynde,  Isaac  Ogden,  Latham 
A.  Burrows. 

Seventh  District  —  Bryam  Green,  Jesse  Clark,  Jonas  Earll,  Jr.,  Jedediah 
Morgan. 

jhth   District  —  David  Eason,  Heman  J.  Redfield,  John  Bowman,3 
James  McCall. 

1  I>i<l  not  take  his  seat  in  the  senate.  3  In  place  of  Spencer,  deceased. 

a  Elected,  in  place  of  Sutherland. 

*11 


126  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 

Forty-Eighth  Session — 1825. 

Began  January  4;  ended  April  21,  1825. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  John  Leflerts,  Jasper  Ward,  David  Gardiner,  Cadwal- 
lader  D.  Colden. 

Second  District  —  Stephen  Thorn,  James  Burt,  William  Nelson,  Wells 
Lake. 

Third  District  —  Charles  E.  Dudley,  James  Mallory,  Jacob  Haight, 
Richard  McMichael. 

Fourth  District  —  John  Cramer,  Archibald  Mclntyre,  Silas  Wright,  Jr., 
John  Crary. 

Fifth  District  —  Thomas  Greenly,  Sherman  Wooster,  Perley  Keyes, 
George  Bray  ton. 

Sixth  District  —  Tilly  Lynde,  Isaac  Ogden,  Latham  A.  Burrows,  Stukeley 
Ellsworth. 

Seventh  District  —  Jesse  Clark,  Jonas  Earll,  Jr.,  Jedediah  Morgan,  John 
C.  Spencer. 

Eighth  Distinct  —  Heman  J.  Redfield,  John  Bowman,  James  McCall, 
Samuel  Wilkeson. 

Forty-Ninth  Session — 1826. 

Began  January  3  ;  ended  April  18,  1826. 
Clerk — John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Jasper  Ward,1  David  Gardiner,  Cadwallader  D.  Colden, 
Joshua  Smith. 

Second  District  —  James  Burt,  William  Nelson,  Wells  Lake,  Peter  R. 
Livingston. 

Third  Distinct  —  James  Mallory,  Jacob  Haight,  Richard  McMichael, 
Ambrose  L.  Jordan. 

Fourth  District  —  Archibald  Mclntyre,  Silas  Wright,  Jr.,  John  Crary, 
John  L.  Viele. 

Fifth  District  —  Sherman  Wooster,  Perley  Keyes,  George  Bray  ton,* 
Charles  Stebbins. 

Sixth  District  —  Isaac  Ogden,  Latham  A.  Burrows,  Stukeley  Ellsworth, 
Peter  Hager  2d. 

Seventh  District  —  Jonas  Earll,  Jr.,  Jedediah  Morgan,3  John  Spencer, 
Truman  Hart. 

Eighth  District — John  Bowman,  James  McCall,  Samuel  Wilkeson, 
Ethan  B.  Allen. 

Fiftieth  Session  —  1827. 

1st  meeting  began  January  2  ;  ended  April  7,  1827. 

2d  meeting  began  June  27  ;  ended  July  24,  1827. 

3d  meeting  began  September  11  ;  ended  December  4,  1827. 

Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 
First  District  —  David  Gardiner,  Cadwallader  D.  Colden,4  Joshua  Smith, 
Robert  Bogardus. 

I  Resigned,  March  1,  1S2<5.  s  Died, 

a  Resigned,  April  IS,  1826.  ■  Resigned,  August  30,  1827. 


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Second  District  —  William  Nelson,  Wells  Lake,  Peter  R.  Livingston, 
Benjamin  Woodward. 

Third  District  —  Jacob  Haight,  Richard  McMichael,  Ambrose  L.  Jor- 
dan, John  McCarty. 

Fourth  District — Silas  Wright,  Jr.,  John  Crary,  John  L.  Viele,  Duncan 
McMartin,  Jr. 

Fifth  District  —  Perley  Keyes,  Charles  Dayan,1  Charles  Stebbins,  Tru- 
man Enos. 

Sixth  District — Latham  A.  Burrows,  Stukeley  Ellsworth,  Peter  Hager 
2d,  Thomas  G.  Waterman. 

Seventh  District  —  Victory  Birdseye,2  John  C.  Spencer,  Truman  Hart. 
William  1ft.  Oliver. 

Eighth  District  —  James  McCall,  Samuel  Wilkeson,  Ethan  B.  Allen, 
Charles  H.  Carroll. 

Fifty-First  Session  — 1828. 

Began  January  1 ;  ended  April  21,  1828. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Jacob  Tyson,3  Joshua  Smith,  Robert  Bogardus,  John  I. 
Schenck. 

Second  District  —  Wells  Lake,  Peter  R.  Livingston,  Benjamin  Woodward, 
Walker  Todd. 

Third  District  —  Richard  McMichael,  Ambrose  L.  Jordan,  John  Mc- 
Carty, Moses  Warren. 

Fourth  District  —  John  Crary,  John  L.  Viele,  Duncan  McMartin,  Jr., 
Reuben  Sanford. 

Fifth  District  —  Charles  Dayan,  Charles  Stebbins,  Truman  Enos,  Na- 
thaniel S.  Benton. 

Sixth  District  —  Stukeley  Ellsworth,  Peter  Hager  2d,  Thomas  G.  Water- 
man, Grattan  H.  Wheeler. 

Seventh  District  —  John  C.  Spencer,  Truman  Hart,  William  M.  Oliver, 
George  B.  Throop. 

Eighth  District  —  Samuel  Wilkeson,  Ethan  B.  Allen,  Charles  H.  Car- 
roll,4 Timothy  H.  Porter. 

Fifty-Second  Session  — 1829. 

Began  January  6;  ended  May  5,  1829. 

President,  pro  tempore  —WILLI AM  M.  OLIVER.' 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Joshua  Smith,  Robert  Bogardus,*  John  I.  Schenck, 
Stephen  Allen. 

Second  District  —  Peter  R.  Livingston,  Benjamin  Woodward,  Walker 
Todd,  Samuel  Rexford. 

Third  District  —  Ambrose  L.  Jordan,7  John  McCarty,  Moses  Warren, 
Lewis  Eaton. 

1  In  place  of  Brayton,  resigned.  6  Chosen  January  5,  and  served  through 

2  In  place  of  Morgan,  deceased.  the  session. 

s  In  place  of  Colden,  resigned.  •  Resigned,  May  4,  1829. 

*  Resigned,  March,  lt>2tf.  7  Resigned,  January  7,  1S29. 


128  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 

Fourth  District  —  John  L.  Viele,  Duncan  McMartin,  Jr.,  Reuben  San- 
ford,  John  McLean,  Jr. 

Fifth  District  —  Charles  Stebbins,  Truman  Enos,  Nathaniel  S.  Benton, 
William  H.  Maynard. 

Sixth  District  —  Peter  Eager  2d,  Thomas  G.  Waterman,  Grattan  H. 
Wheeler,  John  F.  Hubbard. 

Seventh  District  —  Truman  Hart,  William  M.  Olirer,  George  B.  Throop, 
Hiram  F.  Mather. 

Eighth  District  —  Ethan  B.  Allen,  George  H.  Boughton,1  Timothy  H. 
Porter,  Moses  Hayden. 

Fifty-Third  Session  — 1830. 

Began  January  5  ;  ended  April  20,  1830. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Jonathan  S.  Conklin,3  John  I.  Schenck,  Stephen  Allen, 
Alpheus  Sherman. 

Second  District  —  Benjamin  Woodward,  Walker  Todd,  Samuel  Rexford, 
Nathaniel  P.  Tallmadge. 

Third  District  —  John  McCarty,  Moses  Warren,  Lewis  Eaton,  William 
Deitz. 

Fourth  District  —  Duncan  McMartin,  Jr.,  Reuben  Sanford,  John  Mc- 
Lean, Jr.,  Isaac  Gere. 

Fifth  District — Truman  Enos,  Nathaniel  S.  Benton,  William  H.  May- 
nard, Alvin  Bronson. 

Sixth  District  —  Thomas  G.  Waterman,  Grattan  H.  Wheeler,  John  F. 
Hubbard,  Levi  Beardsley. 

Seventh  District  —  William  M.  Oliver,  George  B.  Throop,  Hiram  F. 
Mather,  Thomas  Armstrong. 

Eighth  District  —  George  H.  Boughton,  Timothy  H.  Porter,  Moses 
Hayden,3  Albert  H.  Tracy 

Fifty-Fourth  Session  — 1831. 

Began  January  4  ;  ended  April  26,  1831. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  John  I.  Schenck,  Stephen  Allen,  Alpheus  Sherman, 
Jonathan  S.  Conklin. 

Second  District — Walker  Todd,  Samuel  Rexford,  Nathaniel  P.  Tall- 
madge, David  M.  Westcott. 

Third  District  —  Moses  Warren,  Lewis  Eaton,  William  Deitz,  Herman 
I.  Quaekenboss. 

Fourth  District  —  Reuben  Sanford,  John  McLean,  Jr.,  Isaac  Gere, 
William  1.  Dodge. 

Fifth  District  —  Nathaniel  S.  Benton,  William  H.  Maynard,  Alvin  Bron- 
son, Henry  A.  Foster. 

Sixth  District  —  Grattan  H.  Wheeler,  John  F.  Hubbard,  Levi  Beardslex -, 
Charles  W.  Lynde. 

1  In  place  of  Carroll,  resigned  s  Died,  J^elmiary  14, 1830. 

I  In  place  of  Bogardus,  resigned. 


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Seventh  District  —  George  B.  Throop,  Hiram  F.  Mather,  Thomas  Arm- 
strong, William  H.  Seward. 

Eighth  District— Timothy  H.  Porter,  Philo  C.  Fuller,1  Albert  H. 
Tracy,  Trumbull  Carey. 

Fifty-Fifth  Session  —  1832. 

1st  meeting  began  January  3  ;  ended  April  26,  1832. 

2d  meeting  began  June  21 ;  ended  July  2,  1832. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District — Stephen  Allen,  Alpheus  Sherman,  Jonathans.  Conkliu, 
Harmon  B.  Cropsey. 

Second  District  —  Samuel  Rexford,  Nathaniel  P.  Tallmadge,  David  M. 
Westoott,  Allan  Macdonald. 

Third  District  —  Lewis  Eaton,  William  Deitz,  Henry  I.  Quackenboss, 
John  W.  Edmonds. 

Fourth  District  —  John  McLean,  Jr.,  Isaac  Gere,  William  I.  Dodge, 
Josiah  Fisk. 

Fifth  District  —  William  H.  Maynard,  Alvin  Bronson,  Henry  A.  Foster, 
Robert  Lansing. 

Sixth  District  —  John  F.  Hubbard,  Levi  Beardsley,  Charles  W.  Lynde, 
John  McDowell. 

Seventh  District — Hiram  F.  Mather,  Thomas  Armstrong,  William  H. 
Seward,  Jehiel  H.  Halsey. 

Eighth  District  —  Philo  C.  Fuller,  Albert  H.  Tracy,  Trumbull  Carey, 
John  Birdsall. 

Fifty-Sixth  Session  — 1833. 

Began  January  1  ;  ended  April  30,  1833. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Alpheus  Sherman,  Jonathan  S.  Conklin,  Harmon  B. 
Cropsey,  MyndertVan  Schaick. 

Second  District  —  Nathaniel  P.  Tallmadge,  David  M.  Westcott,  Allan 
Macdonald,  John  Sudani. 

Third  District  —  William  Deitz,  Herman  I.  Quackenboss,  John  W.  Ed- 
monds, Peter  Ganscvoort. 

Fourth  District  —  Isaac  Gere,  William  I.  Dodge,  Josiah  Fisk,  Louis 
Hasbrouck. 

Fifth  District  —  Alvin  Bronson,  Henry  A.  Foster,  Robert  Lansing,  John 
G.  Blower. 

Sixth  District  —  Levi  Beardslev,  Charles  W.  Lynde.  John  G.  McDowell, 
John  F.  Hubbard. 

Seventh  District  —  Thomas  Armstrong,  William  H.  Seward,  Jehiel  H. 
Halsey,  Samuel  L.  Edwards. 

Eighth  District  —  Albert  H.  Tracy,  Trumbull  Carey,  John  Birdsall, 
John  Griffin. 

1  In  place  of  Hayden,  deceased. 


130  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 

Fifty-Seventh  Session — 1834. 

Began  January  7  ;  ended  May  6,  1834. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District — Jonathan  S.  Conklin,  Harmon  B.  Cropsey,  Myndert 
Van  Schaick,  Charles  L.  Livingston. 

Second  District  —  David  M.  Westcott,  Allan  Macdonald,  John  Sudani, 
Leonard  Maison. 

Third  District  —  Herman  I.  Quackenboss,  John  W.  Edmonds,  Peter 
Gansevoort,  John  C.  Kemble. 

Fourth  District  —  William  I.  Dodge,  Josiah  Fisk,  Louis  Hasbrouck,1 
Isaac  W.  Bishop. 

Fifth  District  —  Henry  A.  Foster,  Robert  Lansing,  John  G.  Stower, 
Francis  Seger. 

Sixth  District  —  Charles  W.  Lynde,  John  G.  McDowell,  John  F.  Hub- 
bard, Ebenezer  Mack. 

Seventh  District  —  William  H.  Seward,  Jehiel  H.  Halsey,  Samuel  L. 
Edwards*  Thomas  Armstrong. 

Eighth  District  —  Trumbull  Carey,  John  Birdsall,'  John  Griffin,  Albert 
H.  Tracy. 

Fifty -Eighth  Session — 1835. 

Began  January  6  ;  ended  May  11,  1835. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Harmon  B.  Cropsey,  Myndert  Van  Schaick,  Charles  L. 
Livingston,  Coe  S.  Downing. 

Second  District  —  Allan  Macdonald,  John  Sudam,  Leonard  Maison,  John 
P.  Jones. 

Third  District  —  John  W.  Edmonds,  Peter  Gansevoort,  John  C.  Kemble, 
Abraham  L.  Lawyer. 

Fourth  District  —  Josiah  Fisk,  Samuel  Young,3  Isaac  W.  Bishop,  Jabez 
Willes. 

Fifth  District  —  Robert  Lansing,  John  G.  Stower,4  Francis  Seger,  Abijah 
Beckwith. 

Sixth  District  —  John  G.  McDowell,  John  F.  Hubbard,  Ebenezer  Mack, 
Levi  Beardsley. 

Seventh  District  —  Jehiel  H.  Halsey,  Samuel  L.  Edwards,  Thomas  Arm- 
strong, Chester  Loomis. 

Eighth  District  —  Chauncey  J.  Fox,5  John  Griffin,  Albert  II.  Tracy, 
Isaac  Lacy. 

Fifty-Ninth  Session  — 1836. 

Began  January  5  ;  ended  May  26,  1836. 

Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 
First  District  —  Myndert  Van  Schaick,"  Charles  L.    Livingston,  Coe  S. 
Downing,  Henry  Floyd  Jones. 

1  Died,  August  90, 1884  *  Resigned,  September  88, 1885. 

2  Resigned,  June  5, 1884.  6  [n  place  of  Birdsall,  resigned* 

*  Iu  place  of  lhinbrouek,  deceased.  *  designed,  May  '22,  ISM. 


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Second  District  —  Ebenezer  Lounsberry,1  Leonard  Maison,  John  P. 
Jones,  John  Hunter. 

Third  District  —  Peter  Gansevoort,  John  C.  Kemble,2  Abraham  L.  Law- 
yer, James  Powers. 

Fourth  District  —  Samuel  Young,2  Isaac  W.  Bishop,2  Jabez  Willes, 
David  Spraker. 

Fifth  District  —  David  Wager,3  Francis  Seger,  Abijah  Beckwith,  Micah 
Sterling. 

Sixth  District  —  John  F.  Hubbard,  Ebenezer  Mack,  Levi  Beardsley, 
George  Huntington. 

Seventh  District  —  Samuel  L.  Edwards,  Thomas  Armstrong,  Chester 
Loomis,  John  Beardsley. 

Eighth  District  — John  Griffin,  Albert  H.  Tracy,  Isaac  Lacy,  Chauncey 
J.  Fox. 

Sixtieth  Session — 1837. 

Began  January  3  ;  ended  May  16,  1837. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Charles  L.  Livingston,  Coe  S.  Downing,  Henry  Floyd 
Jones,  Frederick  A.  Tallmadge. 

Second  District  —  Leonard  Maison,  John  P.  Jones,  John  Hunter,  Henry 
H.  Van  Dyck. 

T  hird  District —  Alonzo  C.  Paige,4  Abraham  L.  Lawyer,  James  Pow- 
ers, Noadiah  Johnson. 

FouHh  District — John  McLean,6  Jabez  Willes,  David  Spraker,  Samuel 
Young. 

Fifth  District — Francis  Seger,  Abijah  Beckwith,  Micah  Sterling,  David 
Wager. 

Sixth  District — Ebenezer  Mack,  Levi  Beardsley.  George  Huntington, 
Daniel  S.  Dickinson. 

Seventh  District  —  Thomas  Armstrong,  Chester  Loomis,  John  Beardsley, 
Samuel  L.  Edwards. 

Eighth  District — Albert  H.  Tracy,  Isaac  Lacy,  Chauncey  J.  Fox, 
Samuel  Works. 

Sixty-First  Session  — 1838. 

Began  January  2  ;  ended  April  18,  1838. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Coe  S.  Downing,  Henry  Floyd  Jones,  Frederick  A. 
Tallmadge,  Gulian  C.  Verplanck. 

Second  District  —  John  P.  Jones,  John  Hunter,  Henry  H.  Van  Dyck, 
Henry  A.  Livingston. 

Third  District  —  Abraham  L.  Lawyer,  James  Powers,  Noadiah  John- 
Bon,  Edward  P.  Livingston. 

Fourth  District  —  Jabez  Willes,  David  Spraker,  Samuel  Young,  Martin 
Lee. 


1  In  place  of  Sudam.  *  In  place  of  Kimball,  resigned. 

2  Resigned.  May  22,  1836.  6  In  place  of  Bishop,  resigned. 
1  In  plac«  of  Stowcr,  resigned. 


132  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 

Fifth  District  —  Abijah  Beckwith,  Micah  Sterling,  David  Wager,  Avery 
Skinner. 

Sixth  District — Levi  Beardsley,  George  Huntington,  Daniel  S.  Dickin- 
son, Laurens  Hull. 

Seventh  District  —  Chester  Looniis,  John  Beardsley,  Samuel  L.  Ed- 
wards, John  Maynard. 

Eighth  District  —  Isaac  Lacy,  Chauncey  J.  Fox,  Samuel  Works,  William 
A.  Moseley. 

Sixty-Second  Session  — 1839. 

Began  January  1  ;  ended  May  7,  1839. 
Clerk  —  John  F.  Bacon. 

First  District  —  Henry  Floyd  Jones,  Frederick  A.  Tallmadge,  Gulian 
C.  Verplanck,  Gabriel  Furman. 

Second  District  —  John  Hunter,  Henry  H.  Van  Dyck,  Henry  A.  Living- 
ston, Daniel  Johnson. 

Third  District  —  James  Powers,  Noadiah  Johnson,1  Edward  P.  Living- 
ston,2 Alonzo  C.  Paige. 

Fourth  District  —  David  Spraker,  Samuel  Young,  Martin  Lee,  Bethuel 
Peck. 

Fifth  District  —  Micah  Sterling,  David  Wager,  Avery  Skinner,  Joseph 
Clark. 

Sixth  District  —  George  Huntington,  Daniel  S.  Dickinson,  Laurens  Hull, 
Alvah  Hunt. 

Seventh  District  —  John  Beardsley,  Samuel  L.  Edwards,  John  May- 
nard, Robert  C.  Nicholas. 

Eighth  District  —  Chauncey  J.  Fox,  Samuel  Works,  William  A.  Mose- 
ley, Henry  Hawkins. 

Sixty-Third  Session  — 1840. 

Began  January  7  ;  ended  May  14,  1840. 
Clerk — Samuel  G.  Andrews. 

First  District  —  Frederick  A.  Tallmadge,  Gulian  C.  Verplanck,  Gabriel 
Furman,  Minthorne  Tompkins. 

Second  District  —  Henry  H.  Van  Dyck,  Henry  A.  Livingston,  Daniel 
J  ol  in  son,  John  Hunter. 

Third  District  —  Mitchell  Sanford,3  Friend  Humphrey,4  Alonzo  C. 
Paige,  Erastus  Root. 

Fourth  District — Samuel  Young,  Martin  Lee,  Bethuel  Peck,  James  G. 
Hopkins. 

Fifth  District  —  David  Wager,  Avery  Skinner,  Joseph  Clark,  Sumner 
Ely. 

Sixth  District  —  Daniel  S.  Dickinson,  Laurens  Hull,  Alvah  Hunt,  An- 
drew B.  Dickinson. 

Seventh  District  —  Samuel  L.  Edwards,  John  Maynard,  Robert  C. 
Nicholas,  Murk  EL  Sibley. 

Eighth  District  —  Samuel  Works,  William  A.  Moseley,  Henry  Hawkins, 
Abram  Dixon. 

1  Died,  April  4,  1889.  3  [n  place  of  N.  Johnson,  deceased. 

'*  Resigned,  October  9, 1889.  •'  In  place  of  Livingston,  resigned' 


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Sixty-Fourth  Session  —  1841. 

Began  January  5  ;  ended  May  26,   1841. 
Clerk  —  Samuel  G.  Andrews. 

First  District  —  Gulian  C.  Verplanck,  Gabriel  Furman,  Minthorne 
Tompkins,1  John  B.  Scott. 

Second  District — Henry  A.  Livingston,  Daniel  Johnson,  John  Hunter, 
Robert  Denniston. 

Third  District  —  Friend  Humphrey,  Alonzo  C.  Paige,  Erastus  Root, 
Henry  W.  Strong. 

Fourth  District  —  Martin  Lee,  Bethuel  Peck,  James  G.  Hopkins,  John 
W.  Taylor. 

Fifth  District  —  Avery  Skinner,  Joseph  Clark,  Sumner  Ely,  Henry  A. 
Foster. 

Sixth  District — Laurens  Hull,  Alvah  Hunt,  Andrew  R.  Dickinson, 
Nehemiah  Piatt. 

Seventh  District  —  John  Maynard,2  Robert  C.  Nicholas,  Mark  H.  Sib- 
ley,3 Elijah  Rhoades. 

Eighth  District  —  William  A.  Moseley,  Henry  Hawkins,  Abram  Dixon, 
Samuel  Works. 

Sixty-Fifth  Session  — 1842. 

1st  meeting  began  January  4  ;  ended  April  12,  1842. 

2d  meeting  began  August  16  ;  ended  September  7,  1842. 
Clerk  —  Isaac  R.  Elwood. 

First  District  —  Gabriel  Furman,  Morris  Franklin,4  John  B.  Scott, 
Isaac  L.  Varian. 

Second  District — Daniel  Johnson,  John  Hunter,  Robert  Denniston, 
Abraham  Bockee. 

Third  District  —  Alonzo  C.  Paige,  Erastus  Root,  Henry  W.  Strong, 
Erastus  Corning. 

Fourth  District  —  Bethuel  Peck,  James  G.  Hopkins,  John  W.  Taylor,6 
Edmund  Yarney. 

Fifth  District  —  Joseph  Clark,  Sumner  Ely,  Henry  A.  Foster,  William 
Ruger. 

Si.rlh  District  —  Alvah  Hunt,  Andrew  B.  Dickinson,  Nehemiah  Piatt, 
James  Faulkner. 

mih    District  —  Robert    C.    Nicholas,    Lyman    Sherwood,6    Elijah 
Rhoades,  William  Bartlit. 

Eighth  District  —  Henry  Hawkins,  Abram  Dixon,  Samuel  Works, 
Gideon  Hard. 


1   Resigned,  March  8,  1841.  4  In  place  of  Tompkins,  resigned. 

-•  Resigned,  March  i.  1841.  5  Resigned.  Angnel  \'.h  1842. 

gned,  Maj  28,  1841.  6  In  place  of  Sibley,  resigned. 


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134  NEW-YORK    SENATE. 

Sixty-Sixth  Session — 1843. 

Began  January  3  ;  ended  April  18,  1843. 
Clerk  —  Isaac  R.  Elwood. 

First  District  —  Morris  Franklin,  John  B.  Scott,  Isaac  L.  Yarian,  John 
A.  Lott. 

Second  District  —  John  Hunter,  Robert  Denniston,  Abraham  Bockee, 
Abraham  Deyo. 

Third  District  —  Erastus  Root,  Henry  W.  Strong,  Erastus  Corning, 
John  C.  Wright. 

Fourth  District  —  James  G.  Hopkins,  Sidney  Lawrence,1  Edmund  Var- 
ney,  Thomas  B.  Mitchell. 

Fifth  District — Sumner  Ely,  Henry  A.  Foster,  William  Ruger,2  Carlos 
P.  Scovil. 

Sixth  District  —  Andrew  B.  Dickinson,  Nehemiah  Piatt,  James  Faulk- 
ner, Calvin  T.  Chamberlain. 

Seventh  District  —  Lyman  Sherwood,  Elijah  Rhoades,  William  Bartlit, 
John  Porter. 

Eighth  District  —  Abram  Dixon,  Samuel  Works,  Gideon  Hard,  Harvey 
Putnam. 

Sixty-Seventh  Session  — 1844. 

Began  January  2  ;  ended  May  7,  1844. 
Clerk  —  Isaac  R.  Elwood. 

First  District  —  John  B.  Scott,  Isaac  L.  Yarian,  John  A.  Lott,  David  R. 
Floyd  Jones. 

Second  District — Robert  Denniston,  Abraham  Bockee,  Abraham  A. 
Deyo,  Joshua  B.  Smith. 

Third  District  —  Henry  W.  Strong,3  Erastus  Corning,  John  C.  Wright, 
Stephen  C.  Johnson. 

Fourth  District  —  Sidney  Lawrence,  Edmund  Yarney,  Thomas  P. 
Mitchell,  Orville  Clark. 

Fifth  District  —  Henry  A.  Foster,4  George  C.  Sherman,6  Carlos  P.  Sco- 
vil, Thomas  Barlow. 

Sixth  District  —  Nehemiah  Piatt,  James  Faulkner,  Calvin  T.  Chamber- 
lain, Clark  Burnham. 

Seventh  District  —  Elijah  Rhoades,  William  Bartlit,  John  Porter,  Albert 
Lester. 

Eighth  District  —  Samuel  Works,  Gideon  Hard,  Harvey  Putnam,  Fred- 
erick F.  Backus. 

Sixty-Eighth  Session  — 1845. 

Began  January  1  ;  ended  May  14,  1845. 

Clerk  —  Isaac  R.  Elwood. 
First  District  —  Isaac  L.  Yarian,  John  A.  Lott,  David  R.   Floyd  Jones, 
George  Folsom. 

1  In  pi aco  of  Taylor,  resigned.  *  Resigned,  December  6,  1S14. 

i  l  Med.  «  In  plaoo  of  Ruger,  deceased. 

3  Rested,  December  8,  1844. 


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Second  District — Abraham  Bockee,  Abraham  A.  Deyo,  Joshua  B.  Smith, 
Robert  Denniston. 

Third  District  —  Erastus  Corning,  John  C.  Wright,  Stephen  G.  John- 
son, John  P.  Beekman. 

Fourth  District  —  Edmund  Varney,  Thomas  B.  Mitchell,  Orville  €lark. 
Augustus  C.  Hand. 

Fifth  District — George  C.  Sherman,  Carlos  P.  Scovil,  Thomas  Barlow, 
Enoch  B.  Talcott. 

Sixth  District — James  Faulkner,  Calvin  T.  Chamberlain,  Clark  Burn- 
ham,  George  D.  Beers. 

Seventh  District  —  William  Bartlit,  John  Porter,  Albert  Lester,  Henry 
J.  Sedgwick. 

Eighth  District — Gideon  Hard,  Harvey  Putnam,  Frederick  F.  Backus, 
Carlos  Emmons. 

Sixty-Ninth  Session  — 1846. 

Began  January  6;  ended  May  13,  1846. 
Clerk  —  Isaac  R.  Elwood. 

First  District  —  John  A.  Lott,  David  R.  Floyd  Jones,  George  Folsom, 
Edward  Sanford. 

Second  District  —  Abraham  A.  Deyo,  Joshua  B.  Smith,  Robert  Dennis- 
ton,  Saxton  Smith. 

Third  District  —  John  C.  Wright,  Stephen  C.  Johnson,  John  P.  Beek- 
man, William  H.  Van  Schoonhoven. 

Fourth  District — Thomas  B.  Mitchell,  Orville  Clark,  Augustus  C. 
Hand,  Samuel  Young. 

Fifth  District  —  Carlos  P.  Scovil,  Thomas  Barlow,  Enoch  B.  Talcott, 
Joshua  A.  Spencer. 

Sixth  District  —  Calvin  T.  Chamberlain,  Clark  Burnham,  George  D. 
Beers,  Thomas  J.  Wheeler. 

Seventh  District  —  John  Porter,  Albert  Lester,  Henry  J.  Sedgwick, 
Richard  H.  Williams. 

Eighth  District  —  Harvey  Putnam,  Frederick  F.  Backus,  Carlos  Em- 
mons, Gideon  Hard. 

Seventieth  Session — 1847. 

1st  meeting  began  January  5  ;  ended  May  13,  1847 
2d  meeting  began  September  8;  ended  December  15,  1847. 
Clerk  —  Isaac  R.  Elwood. 

First  District  —  David  R.  Floyd  Jones,  George  Folsom,  Edward  San- 
ford, John  Townsend. 

Second  District  —  Joshua  B.  Smith,  Robert  Denniston,  Saxton  Smith, 
Harvey  R.  Morris. 

Third  District  —  Stephen  C.  Johnson,  John  P.  Beekman,  William  H. 
Van  Schoonhoven,  Ira  Harris. 

Fourth,  District  —  Orville  Clark,  Augustus  C.  Hand,  Samuel  Young, 
Thomas  Crook. 

Fifth  District  —  Thomas  Barlow,  Enoch  B.  Talcott,  Joshua  A.  Spencer, 
Nelson  J.  Beach. 


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NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


Sixth  District —  Clark  Burnham,  George  D.  Beers,  Thomas  J.  Wheeler, 
Samuel  H.  P.  Hall. 

Seventh  District  —  Albert  Lester,  Henry  J.  Sedgwick,  Richard  H.  Wil- 
liams, Abraham  Gridley. 

Eighth  District  —  Frederick  F.  Backus,  Carlos  Emmons,  Gideon  Hard, 
Francis  H.  Ruggles. 


III.  SENATORS  UNDER  THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  1816.     ■ 
[The  whole  number  elected  biennially;  one  in  each  senatorial  district.] 

Seventy-First   and   Seventy-Second  Sessions — 1848-49. 
Seventy-first  Session  began  January  4;  ended  April  12,  1848. 
Seventy-second  Session  began  January  2  ;  ended  April  11, 1849 
Clerk — Andrew  H.  CalhotTn. 


1. 

John  G.  Floyd. 

12. 

Albert  R.  Fox. 

23. 

Samuel  H.  P.  Hall. 

•>. 

David  A.  Bokee. 

13. 

James  M.  Cook. 

'24. 

William  J.  Cornwell. 

8. 

William  Hall. 

14. 

James  S.  Whallon. 

25. 

Timothy  S.  Williams. 

4. 

John  L.  Lawrence. 

15. 

John  Fine. 

26. 

William  M.  Hawley. 

6, 

Samuel  Frost. 

16. 

Thomas  Rurch. 

27. 

Jerome  Fuller. 

6. 

William  Sam'l  Johnson. 

17. 

John  M.  Betts. 

28. 

A.  Hyde  Cole. 

7. 

Saxton  Smith. 

18. 

David  11.  Little. 

29. 

Allen  Avrault.1 

8. 

Alexander  J.  Coffin. 

19. 

Thomas  E.  Clark. 

29. 

Charles  Colt.2 

9. 

Samuel  J.  Wilkin. 

20. 

Thomas  II.  Bond. 

30. 

John  W.  Brownson. 

In. 

Piatt  Adams. 

21. 

John  W.  Tamblin. 

81. 

John  T.  Brush. 

11. 

Valentine  Tredwell. 

22. 

George  Geddes. 

32. 

Frederick  S.  Martin. 

Seventy-Third  and  Seventy-Fourth  Sessions — 1850-51. 


Seventy -third  Session  began  January  1  ;  ended  April  10, 1850. 

Seventy-fourth  Session,  1st  meeting  began  January  V ;  ended 
April  17,  1851.  2d  meeting  began  June  10;  ended  July  11, 
1851. 

Clerk — William  II.  Bogart. 


William  Horace  Brown. 
John  A.  Cross. 
Richard  s.  Williams, 
riarkson  Crolius. 
James  w.  Beekman. 
Edvt  in  I).  Morgan. 
Benjamin  Brandreth. 
John  Snyder.* 
Joseph  Kalsted.8 
James  C.  Curtis  3 
Marios  Sch'oontnfaker.8 
Stephen  11.  Johnson- 
Thomas  B.  Carroll. 


18.  James  M.  Cook. 

14.  Thomas  <  rook. 

15.  William  A.  Dart.3 

16.  George  II.  Fox.4 

16.  John  Sant'ord.5 

17.  Sydney  Tuttle  3 

18.  John  N'oves.3 

19.  Charles  A.  Mann.4 

19.  Benj.  V  Huntington.8 

20.  Asahel  Stone.* 

20.  tfos<  s  P.  Hatch.8 

21.  Alans.»n  Skinner.* 

21.  Caleb  Lyon  of  Ly'nsd'le.8 


22.  George  Geddes. 
28.  Levi  IMmmick.7 

24.  William  Beach. 

25.  Henry  l'».  Stanton.3 

26.  George  B.  C.  uinnip,4 

26.  William.!.  Gilbert.* 

27.  Samuel  Miller. 

28.  Alonzo  S.  (Tpham. 

29.  Charles  Coll. 

80.  Charles  1).  Robinson. 

81.  George  R.  Baboock, 

82.  liobert  Owen,  Jr. 


Resigned,  June  2,  LS4S.  4  Resigned,  April  17, 1851  ;  not  re-elected. 

Elected,  In  place  of  Avrault,  1M>.  ft  Elected,  May  27,  1851,  to  mi  vacancy. 

Resigned.  April  17,  1851;  re-elected,      r'  Resigned,  July  26,  1851. 

\Pi\  ■•:,  IS  7  Resigned,  November  12.  1851. 

On  special  election,  May  27.  <;.  B.  Guinnlp  and  Win  J.Gilbert,  each  receive 

rotes,     ih.  -lati'  canvassers  determined  no  choice.    The  Benate  admitted  Gilbert 

by  a  resolution  passed  duly  2,  IS51. 


NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


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Seventy-Fifth  and  Seventy-Sixth  Sessions — 1852-53. 

Seventy-fifth  Session  began  January  6  ;  ended  April  16,  1852. 
Seventy-sixth  Session,    1st  meeting  began  January  4 :    ended 
April  15.     2d  meeting  began  May  24;  ended  July  21,  1853. 


Clerk  —  Ira  P.  Barnes 


1.  James  E.  Cooley. 

2.  John  Vanderbilt. 

3.  William  McMurray. 

4.  Obadiah  Newcomb. 

5.  James  W.  Beekman. 

6.  "Edwin  D.  Morgan. 

7.  Abraham  B.  Conger. 

8.  John  H.  Otis. 

9.  Nathaniel  Jones. 

10.  George  T  Pierce. 

11.  Azor  Tabor. 


12.  Win.  H.Van  Sehoonho'n. 

13.  Daniel  8.  Wright. 

14.  Eli  W.  Rogers. 

15.  Her.ry  B.  Smith. 

16.  Simeon  Snow. 

17.  Henry  E.  Bartlett. 

18.  Harmon  Bennett. 

19.  Benj.  M.  Huntington. 

20.  James  Piatt. 

21.  Ashley  Davenport- 

22.  James  Munroe. 


23.  Nathan  Bristol. 

24.  William  Beach. 

25.  Josiah  B   Williams. 
26-  Francis  R.  E.  Cornell. 

27.  Micajah  W.  Kirby. 

28.  Alonzo  S.  Upham. 

29.  Myron  H  Clark. 

30.  John  A.  McElwain. 

31.  George  R.  Babcock. 

32.  Elisha  Ward. 


Seventy-Seventh  and  Seventy-Eighth  Sessions — 1854-55 

Seventy-seventh  Session   began   January    3;  ended  April   17, 
1854. 

Seventy-eighth  Session  began  January  2;  ended  April  14,  1855. 
Clerk  —  Hugh  J.  Hastings. 


1.  Hugh  Halsey. 

2.  James  Hutchins. 

3.  Thomas  J.  Barr. 

4.  Thomas  R   Whitney. 

5.  Mark  Spencer. 

6.  Erasius  Brooks. 

7.  Win.  II.  Robertson. 

8.  Robert  A   Barnard. 

9.  John  1).  Watkins. 

10.  Eliakim  Sherrill. 

11.  Clarks  «n  F.  Crosby. 

12.  Elisha  N-  Pratt. 


13.  James  C.Hopkins. 

14.  George  Richards. 

15.  Zenas  Clark. 

16.  George  Yost. 

17.  Peter  S.  Danforth. 
IS.  Ebenezer  Blakely.1 

18.  Adam  Storing.2 

19.  Daniel  G  Dorrance. 

20.  Simon  C   Hitchcock 

21.  Robert  Lansing. 

22.  James  Munroe. 


23.  George  W.  Bradford. 

24.  William  Clark- 

25.  Josiah  B.  Williams 

26.  Andrew  B.  Dickinson. 

27.  William  S.  Bishop. 

28.  Ben  Field. 

29.  Myron  II.  Clark.s 

29.  W"illiam  H.  Goodwin.* 

30.  Martin  Butts. 

31.  James  O   Putnam. 

32.  Alvah  H  Walker. 


Seventy-Ninth  and  Eightieth  Sessions — 1856-57. 

Seventy-ninth  Session  bsgan  January  1  ;  ended  April  9,  1856, 
Eightieth  Session  began  January  6  ;  ended    April    18,       1857. 
Clerk — Samuel  P.  Allrn. 


1.  James  Rider. 

2.  Cyrus  P.  Smith. 

8.  Daniel  E-  Sickles.* 
4    Joseph  H.  Petty. 

5.  Mark  Spencer. 

6.  Erastus  Brooks. 

7.  John  W.  Ferdon.' 

8.  W  illiam  Kellv. 

9.  Edward  M.  Madden. 

10.  George  S.  Nichols. 

11.  John  W.  Harcourt. 


12.  Amos  Briggs. 
18.  Justin  A.  Smith. 

14.  William  Hotchkiss. 

15.  Zenas  Clark.* 

16.  Frederick  P.  Bellinger 

17.  Joseph  H.  Ramsey. 

18.  Addison  M.  Smith. 

19.  Eaton  J.  Richardson. 

20.  M.  Lindley  Lee. 

21.  Gardner  Towne. 

22.  James  Noxon. 


23.  George  W.  Bradford. 

24.  Samuel  C  Cuyler. 

25.  James  Huntington. 

26.  John  K.  Hale. 

27.  John  E.  Paterson. 

28.  Alonzo  8.  Upham. 

29.  Sidney  Sweet. 

30.  John  B.  Halstead. 

31.  James  Wad.sworth. 

32.  Roderick  White.7 
32.  John  H.  Darling.8 


Vacated  in  favor  of  Storing,  March  14, 

1  ^54. 
In  place  of  Blakeley,  March  14,  1854. 
Resigned,  January  I,  1855. 
Elected,  r.  Clark,  resigned  ;   sworn  in, 

February  5,  \"&b 
Contested  by  Thomas  J.  Barr. 

*12 


6  Contested  by  Benjamin  Brandreth 

7  Died  at  Olean,  May  26,  ls:,6. 

8  Elected,  Nov.  1856.  v.  White,  deceased. 
*  ResiL'iied,    Feb.    13,    18  7;    Bloomfleld 

Usher    elected,    March  6,    1S57,  v. 
Clark,  resigned. 


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NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


SENATORS  IN  THE  NEW- YORK  LEGISLATURE. 

[In  the  absence  of  official  data,  personal  recollections  and  other  means  of  information 
have  been  relied  upon  in  preparing  the  column  of  residences.  Errors  doubtless  occur, 
which  will  be  corrected,  when  discovered,  in  future  editions.J 


Names. 

Residences. 

Districts. 

Years  in  Senate. 

Martinsburgh,  Lewis  county,. 
,  Greene  countv 

1819,  20,  1,  2. 

Adams,  Peter  C-, 

Middle,  ... 

1806,  7.  S,  9. 

Durham,  Greene  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county 

loth 

Middle,  ... 

1848,  9. 

Addison,  John,. 

179S,  9,  1800. 

Adriance,  Abraham, 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. . 

Middle,  ... 

1808,  4.  5,  (1. 

Allen,  David, 

Eastern, . . . 
Sth, 

1816,  17,  18,  19. 

Allen,  Ethan  B., 

Batavia,  Genesee  county, 

L«>26,  7,  S,  9. 

1st 

Middle,  . . . 

1S29,  30,  1,2. 

Allison,  William, 

■,  Orange  countv, 

17^3,4,5,6. 

Genoa,  Cayuga  county, 

Butler,  W  avne  countv, 

Western,    . 
7th, 

1803,  4.  5,  6. 

Armstrongs  Thomas, 

1S30  to  1837- 

,  Montgomery  county,.. 

Peru,  Clinton  county 

Western.   . 
Eastern, . . . 

1797,  S,  9,  1SO0. 

Arnold,  Eli.sha, 

1812,  13,  14,  15. 

Attwater,  Russell, 

Russell,  St.  Lawrence  county, 
Geneseo  Livingston  county, . . 

Eastern 

29th 

1813,  14,  15,  16. 

Avrault,  Allen, 

1S48. 

,  Greene  county, 

Buffalo,  Erie  countv, 

Middle,  . . . 
31st, 

1819,20.1,2. 

Babcock,  George  R., 

Backus,  Frederick  F., 

1851),  1,  2,  3. 

Rochester,  Monroe  county,... 

Sth, 

1S44,  5,  6,  7. 

Baliard,  John, 

,  Onondaga  county, 

Western,  . . 

1807,  8,  9,  10. 

Southern,  . 
Middle,  . . . 
5th 

1816. 

Barlow,  Elisha, 

,  Dutchess  county, 

Canastota,  Madison  countv. . . 

1807,  8,9,  10. 

Barlow,  Thomas, 

1S44,  5,  6,  7. 

Barnard,  Robert  A., 

Hudson,  Columbia  county 

Sth 

1854,5. 

Barnum,  Stephen, 

.  Dutchess  county, 

Southern,  . 

1818,  19,20,  1. 

New-York, 

Nichols,  Tioga  countv, 

8d 

Western,   . 

1S54,  5. 

Barstow,  Gamaliel  H.,  .... 

1S19,  20, 1,  2. 

Bartlett,  Henry  E., 

Walton.  Delaware  countv, 

17th,    

1852,  3. 

Bartlit,  William, 

Cortland,  Cortland  county,... 

7tb,    

1S42,  3,  4,  6. 

Bates,  Stephen, 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  county. 

Western,    . 

IS  16,  17,18,19. 

Watson,  Lewis  county, 

Auburn,  Cayuga  countv, 

5th,    

24th, 

1S47. 

Beach,  William, 

1850,  1,2,3. 

Beardslev,  John, 

Venice.  Cayuga  e  >unty, 

7th 

1886,  7,8,9. 

Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  county, 

Sth 

5th, 

5th 

1880  to  1838. 

Beardslev,  Samuel, 

1823. 

Beckwith,  Abijah, 

Columbia.  Herkimer  county,. 

18:35,  6,  7,  8. 

Beekman,  James  W., 

New- York, 

5th, 

1S50,  1,  2,  8. 

Beekman,  John  P., 

Kinderhook,  Columbia  county, 
Sharon,  Schoharie  countv, 

8d,   

Western,  .. 

1S45.  6,  7. 

Beekman.  William, 

1799,  1800,  1,  2. 

Beers,  George  D., 

Ithaca,  Tompkins  countv, 

6th 

1 3  B,  6,  7. 

Bellinger,  Frederick  P.,... 

Herkimer,  Herkimer  countv,. 

Kith, 

1856,  7. 

Bennett,  Harmon, 

New  Lisbon,  Otsego  countv,. . 

isth, 

1 852,  8. 

Benton,  Nathaniel  S., 

Little  Falls,  Herkimer  countv, 

Sth 

1828,  9,  80,  1. 

Belts,  John  M., 

Sidney.  Delaware  county 

17th, 

1848,9. 

Bicknell,  Bennet, 

Morrisville.  Madison  county,.. 
Maysville,  Chautauque  co.,. . 

Western,  .. 
8th, 

1815,  16,17,  18 

Blrdsall,  John, 

1882,8,  4. 

Birdseve,  Victory, 

Pompey,  Onondaga  county,  .. 

7th, 

1827,  8. 

bishop,  Isaac  W-, 

<  Jranville,  Washington  co.,. .. 

4th 

1884,5,  6. 

Bishop,  Kitchell, 

Thurman  (then)  Wash,  co 

Eastern,, . . 

1812,  18,  14,15 

Bishop,  William  S-, 

Rochester,  Monroe  county,... 

27th 

1S54,  5. 

Blakelv,  Kheiuv.er, 

Otego,  Otsego  county, 

CTUca,  Oneida  countv 

18th 

1854. 

Bloodgood,  Francis  A.,... 

Western,  .  . 

1809  to  1816. 

,  Cayaga  county 

Clinton,  Dutchess  county,.... 
Northeast,  Dutchess  county,.. 

Western,     . 
Middle,  ... 

2d 

1814,  15,  16,  17 

1800,  1,  2. 

Bockee.  Abraham, 

1842,  8,  4,  5 

Bogardna,  Robert, 

New-York, 

1st 

1827,8,  '.». 

Bokee,  David  A., 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

Oswego,  Oswego  countv, 

2d 

20th 

1848,  9. 

Bond,  Thomas  II 

1848,  9. 

Bouck,  William  C, 

Middleburgh,  Schoharie  co.,. . 

Middle,  . . . 

1S21,  2. 

NEW-YOKK    SENATE. 


139 


Names. 

Residences. 

Districts. 

Years  in  Senate. 

Boughton,  George  H., 

Loekport,  Niagara  county,  . . . 

Scipio,  Cayuga  county, 

Clarkson,  Monroe  county, . . . 

8th,    

7th,    

8th,    

Southern,  . 

1st, 

23d, 

7th, 

5th, 

Middle,  . . . 
Middle,  . . . 

12th,  

23d, 

Eastern, . . . 

5th 

6th 

Southern,  . 

1st 

3oth,  

81st,   

Middle,  . . . 
Middle.  ... 
Western,   . 

16th, 

6th,    

6th 

Middle,  ... 

2d, 

30th 

Middle,  ... 
Middle,  ... 
Middle,  ... 
9th 

Southern,  . 
Mid. lie,  ... 

9th 

12th, 

6th. 

Western,  .. 
Western,    . 

Eastern... . 

7th 

5th 

20th,  

4th 

10th,    

24th,    

15th,    

Western,    . 

Southern,  . 

Southern  < 
Middle,  ... 
Eastern,.. . 
Southern,  . 
Middle,  ... 

Hlh, 

1st,  

28th, 

Southern,  . 

20th,  

Eastern, .  . . 

7th, 

1st 

13th,    

1st 

26th,    

1829,  30. 
1823. 

1824,  5,  6. 

1817  to  1S22. 

New-York 

Homer,  Cortland  county,.    ... 
Sing  Sing,  Westchester  co.,. . . 

Western,  Oneida  county 

Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

Schaghtlcoke,  Rensselaer  co.. 
Factory ville,  Tioga  county,. . . 
Coxsackie,  Greene  county,... 
Oswego,  Oswego  county, 

1823,  4. 

Bradford,  George  W., 

Brandreth,  Benjamin, 

1854,  5,  6,  7. 
1850,  1. 
1825,  6. 

1804  to  1811. 

Brewster,  Samuel, 

1805,  6,  7,8. 
1856,  7. 

Bristol,  Nathan 

1852,  3. 

1797,  8,  9,  1800. 

Bronson,  Alvin, 

1823,4,1 830  to  88. 
1854,  5,  6,  7. 

1804. 

New- York, 

Hempstead,  Queens  county, . . 
Gainesville,  Wyoming  county, 

Tonawanda,  Erie  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county 

Genoa,  Cayuga  county, 

Little  Falls,  Herkimer  county, 

Brown,  William  Horace,.. 

Brownson,  John  W., 

Bush,  John  T., 

1850,  1. 
1848,9. 

1848,  9. 

Bruyn.  Jacobus  S., 

1801,2,3,4,5. 
1810,  11,  12,  13. 

1807,  8,  9,  10. 

184S,  9. 

1S44,  5,  6,  7. 

Burrows,  Latham  A., 

Burt,  James  M., 

Burt,  James, 

Butte,  Martin 

Binghamton,  Broome  county,. 
Warwick,  Orange  county,.... 

Warwick,  Orange  county, 

West  Clarksville,  Allegany  co., 

,  Ulster  county,   

Catskill,  Greene  county, 

1824,  5,  6,  7. 
1804  to  1810. 
1823,  4,  5,  6. 
1854.  5 

1790  to  1797. 

Cantine,  Moses  I., 

1815,  16,  17,  18. 
1798  to  1801. 

Carey,  Trumbull, 

Baiavia,  Genesee  county,     . 
Huntington,  Suffolk  county,.. 

Groveland,  Livingston  co.,   .. 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

Cuba,  Allegany  aounty,   

Cazenovia,  Madison  county,.. 

Ontario,  Wayne  county 

Argyle,  Washington  county,. 
Waterloo,  Seneca  county,   . . . 
Brookfield,  Madison  county... 
Canandaigua,  Ontario  county, 
Band]  Hill,  Washington  co.,.. 

Utica,  Oneida  county,   

Lyons,  Wayne  county, 

Potsdam,  St.  Lawrence  co.,.. 
,  Cattaraugus  county,.. 

1881,  2,  3,  4. 

Carll,  Israel 

Carpenter,  James, 

Carroll,  Charles  II., 

Carroll,  Thomas  B., 

Chamberlain,  CalYin  T.,.. 

Childs.  Perry  G 

Chipman,  Lemuel, 

1810,  11,  12,  13. 

1700,1,2,3.    • 

1827. 

1850.  1. 

1*13,4,5,6. 

1819,20,1,2. 

1802,  3,4,5. 

Clark,  Ebenezer, 

CI  rk,  Jesse, 

1797  to  1802. 
1828,4,5. 
1839,  40,  1,  2. 

Clark.  Myron  II., 

(lark,  Orville, 

Clark,  Thomas  E., 

1 852,  3,  4. 
1844,5,  6,7. 
1848,  9. 

Clark,  William, 

1 854,  5. 

Clark.  Zenas 

1 854,  5,  6, 

Clarke,  Archibald  S., 

Clarkson    Matthew, 

1813,  14,  15,16. 
1704,  5. 

Clinton,  I)e  Witt, 

Clinton,  James 

Cochran,  .lames, 

Coe,  Benjamin,.. 

Coe,  John  I)., 

Newtown,  Queens  county, 

Little  Britain,  Orange  county, 
Palatine,  Montgomery  county, 
Haverstraw,  Bockland  county, 

,  Orange  county, 

Ponghkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,.. 

1700  to  1802 
18"6  to  1811. 
1T89,  Oo,  1,2. 
1814,  15.  16,  17. 
1807  t<>  1812. 
1 705   6,  7,  8. 

Coffin,  Alexander  J., 

<'nMr.ii.  ( ladwallader  D.,  . 

1848,  9. 
1 825,  6,  7. 

Cole,  A.  Hyde 

New-York, 

1848,  0. 

("lis.  John  B.,. . 

1800,  1,  2. 

Coll,  Charles 

Geneseo,  Livingston  county, . . 

,  Saratoga  county,.... 

Haverstraw,  Kockland  county, 
Kast  Hampton,  Suffolk  county. 
Ballstou  Spa,  Saratoga  county, 
Stapleton,  Richmond  county,. 
Addison,  Steubeu  county, 

1849,  50,  1. 

Comstock,  Adam 

1806,  7,  8,  9. 

1  longer,  Abraham  P>., 

Conklin,  Jonathan  S., 

<'ook.  James  M., 

Cooley.  James  K  , 

Cornell,  Francis  It.  E., 

1852,8. 

1830,  1,2,3,4. 
1848,  9,50,1. 
1852,  3. 
1852,  3. 

140 


NEW- YORK    SENATE. 


Names. 

Besidences. 

Districts. 

Years  in  Senate. 

Corning,  Erastus, 

Cornwell,  William  J., 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county 

Waterford,  Saratoga  county,. 
Salem,  Washington  county,  . . 

3d, 

24th,  .... 

4th, 

4th, 

4th, 

4th,  .... 

1st, 

11th,  .... 
Southern, 

2d, 

Southern, 

9th 

24th,  .... 
Western, 
17th, .... 

32d, 

15th 

21st 

Eastern,. 
5th,  ... 
Southern, 
Western, 

3d 

Southern. 

2d, 

2d 

6th 

26th,  .... 

6th 

23d 

Southern, 

Sth, 

4th 

19th.  . . . 
Western. 

1st 

Southern. 
Middle, 

3d, 

Eastern,  . 

7th, 

Sth 

3d, 

3d 

7th, 

6th, 

Middle,  . 
5th,  .... 

Sth 

5th 

4lh, 

Western, 

6th, 

7th 

2Sih,  .... 
15th,  .... 

4th 

1st, 

Southern, 
\\  astern, 

1st 

Western, 
Middle... 
Western. 
Western, 

5th 

12th,     ... 

1842,  8,  4,  5. 
1848,  9. 
1S23  4,5. 

1885,  6,  7,  8. 

1S50,  1. 

Plattsburgh,  Clinton  county,.. 
Richmond,  Richmond  county, 
AVatervliet,  Albany  comity,. . . 

,  Westchester  county,.. 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

Flushing,  Queens  county,.... 
Cochecton.  Sullivan  county,.. 
Pultneyville.  Wayne  county,. 
Onondaga  Hollow,  On.>nda^a, 
Middleburgh,  Schoharie  co  ,. . 
Cattaraugus.  Cattar.ugus  co , 

Potsdam,  St.  Lawrence  co 

Copenhagen.  Lewis  county,.. 

,  1  umberland  county,.. 

Lowville,  Lewis  county, 

East  Hampton,  Suffolk  co.,. .. 

Berne,  Albany  county 

Schoharie,  Schoharie  county,. 

New- York...            

Salisbury  Mills,  Orange  co.,  .. 

Modena,  Ulster  county, 

Elmira.  Chemung  county, 

Hornby,  Steuben  county 

Binghamton,  Broome  county,. 
Binghamton,  Broome  county,. 

,  Queens  county, 

Westfield,  Chautauque  co 

Johnstown,  Montgomery  co., . 

Florence.  Onei  la  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

New-York, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Albany.  Albany  county, 

Fort  M  iller  (then^  Charlotte  co. 
Onondaga,  Onondaga  county,. 
Fredonia,  Chautauqua  co.,... 
Duanesburgh,  Schenectady  co. 
Hudson,  Columbia  county,. . . 
Manlius,  Onondaga  county,. .. 

Hanwick,  Otsego  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Middlefield,  Otsego  county,.  . . 

Springville,  Erie  county, 

Paris,  Oneida  county, 

1847. 

Cropsey,  Harmon  B., 

Crosbyj  Clarkson  F., 

1832,3,4.5. 

1854.5. 

1S15,  16, 17,  19. 

1 850,  1 . 

1793,  4,  5,  6. 
1850,  1. 

1856,  7. 

1S03,  4,  5,  6. 
1S54,  5. 
1857. 
1S50, 1. 
1862,8. 
17S4.  (?) 
1S27,  8. 

Danforth,  Peter  S., 

Darling,  John  H  , 

Dart,  W  illiam  A 

Davenport,  Ashley, 

Day,  Elkanah, 

Dayton.  Jonathan, 

lS14tolS21. 

Deitz,  Johannis, 

1797. 

1830.  1,  2,  3. 

Denning,  William,  

Denniston,  Robert, 

1799tolS07.  (S?) 
1841  to  1S47. 

Deyo,  Abraham  A., 

Dickinson,  Andrew  B.,  ... 
Dickinson,  Andrew  B.,  ... 
Dickinson,  Daniel  S., 

1843,  4,  5.  6. 
1840,1.2,8. 
1S54.  5. 
1S37  to  1840. 
1850.  1. 

Ditmis.  John  D., 

1S17,  18,  IS,  20. 

1840,  1,2,3. 

Dodge,  William  L, 

Dorrance,  Daniel  G., 

Douw,  Volkert  P., . . . 

1831,  2,  3,  4. 
1S54.  5. 
17S6  to  1793. 

1S35,  6,7,  8. 
I783to85,1788to90 

Dudlev,  Charles  E., 

Dudley,  Charles  E-, 

1820,  1,  Si. 
1S23,  4, 5. 
1777.  8. 

Earll,  Jonas,  Jr., 

Eason,  David,  

1823,4,5,6. 
1888.  4. 
1S29,  80,  1,  2. 

Edmonds,  John  W., 

Edwards,  Samuel  L., 

Ellsworth,  Stukeley, 

Elmendorf,  Lucas, 

1832.3,4.5. 
1833  to  1840. 
1 825,  6.  7,  8. 
1814  15.  16,17. 

Ely,  Sumner, 

1840,1,2,8. 

1S45,  6,  7,8. 

Enos,  Truman, 

1S27,  8,  9,  80. 

1S23. 

Evans.  David  E., 

Batavia,  Genesee  county 

Dansville,  Livingston  county, . 
Piermont,  Rockland  county,.. 

Albion,  Orleans  county, 

Ogdensburgh,  St.  Lawrence  co. 
Keeseville,  Clinton  county,... 
Brookhaven.  Suffolk  county,  . 
Brookhavcn.  Suffolk  county,.. 

Western,  Oneida  county,. 

New-York, 

Caugbnawaca,  Montg*raery  oo 
Lansinghurgh.  Rensselaer  co., 
,  Herkimer  county, 

1819.  20,  1.  2. 
1842,  3,  4,  5. 
1&56.  7. 

Ferdon,  John  W., 

Field,  Ben, 

1954.  5. 

1848,9. 

Fink,  Josiah, 

Floyd,  J'hn  G.,  . 

1832,  3,  4,  5. 
1S4S.  9. 

Floyd,  William,  .. 

1777  to  1788. 

]'!   vd,  William, 

1808. 

1845.  6,  T. 

1777toSl,1798to91 

Foote,  Bbeaeaer 

Foote,  Isaac, 

1799,1800,1,2. 
I80S,  3.4,5. 
1S2I,  2. 

Rome,  Oneida  county,  ...  — 
Sund  Lake,  Rensselaer  co.,. . . 

1881  to34,lS41to4 
LS48,  9. 

Fox,  Albert  R., 

NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


141 


Names. 

Residences. 

Districts. 

Years  in  Senate. 

Ellicottville.  Cattaraugus  co.,. 
Mohawk,  Herkimer  county,.. 

Sth, 

16th,    ... 

1st, 

Eastern,. 
Western, 
Western, 

5th, 

Eastern, . 
2Tth,    ... 

Sth 

isth,  .... 
Eastern, . 

3d,    

1st 

Middle,  . 
Western, 

22d 

Southern, 

4th, 

Western, 
Southern, 

26th 

Western, 
29lh,  .... 
Eastern,. 
Middle,  . 
Western, 

Tth 

5th, 

Sth 

Tth 

26th,    ... 
Southern, 
Western, 

6th 

3d 

Southern, 
Middle,  . 
26th.  ... 
Western, 

6th 

23d,  .   . . 

3d, 

1st, 

Tth 

Western, 

Sth 

Middle,  . 

4th, 

lllh,  .... 

Pth 

Middle,  . 

3d 

Western. 

Tth, 

Middle,  . 
Middle,  . 

4th 

Eastern,  . 

20th 

Southern 

6th 

Middle,  . 
8th, 

1-85  6,7,8,9. 

1S50,  1. 

1S42. 

Palatine,  Montgomery  county. 
Palatine,  Montgomery  county, 
Manheim  (then)  Mont-  co.,. .. 

New- York, 

Sand  Lake,  Rensselaer  co.,. . . 
Brockport.  Monroe  county,. . . 
Geneseo, Livingston  county,.. 
Brooklyn,  Kings  county,.*... 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Albanv,  Albany  countv, 

New-York, 

,  Orange  county, 

Schoharie,  Schoharie' county,. 
Fairmount.  Onondaga  county, 
BrHgehampton.  Suffolk  co.,.. 

Galway,  Saratoga  county, 

Palatine,  Montgomery  county, 

1S16  IT,  18,  19. 

Frey,  John 

1793.4,1799  to  1802 
17S4,  5,  6,  7. 
184S,  9. 

Frothingham,  Thomas,  ... 

1820,  1,  2. 

1848,  9. 

Fuller.  Philo  ('.,   

1831,  2 

Furman,  Gabriel, 

Gansevoort,  Leonard, 

Gansevoort,  Peter, 

1839,  40,  1,  2. 

1791to3.97tolS02. 
1883,  4,' 5,  6. 
1S24.  5,  6,  7. 

17s4,  5.  6,  7. 

Gebhard,  Jacob 

1807,  8,  9.  10. 
1848,  9.  50, 1. 

1791  to  4.99  to  1302 

1830,  1,  2,  3. 

Gettman.  Frederick, 

Gilbert,  William, 

1799,  1800,  1,  2. 
1S09.  10,  U,  12. 

Gilbert.  William  J..1 

Gold  Thomas  EL,     . 

Painted  Post,  Steuben  county, 
Whitesboro',  Oneida  county, " 
Ithaca,  Tompkins  county,  . . . 
Ballston,  Saratoga  county, 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  county, 

Sodus.  Wayne  county, 

Hamilton,  Madison  county,. .. 

Cuba.  Allegany  countv, 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county, 

Salubria,  Chemung  county... 

,  Rockland  county,. " . . 

Blenheim,  Schoharie  county,. 
Hector,  Tompkins  county,... 

Catskill,  Greene  county 

,  Westchester  county... 

Athens.  Greene  county,   

Hornellsvil'e.  Steuben  county, 
Palmyra  Ithenl  Ontario  co.,.. 
Binghamton,  Broome  county, 
Binghamtoo,  Broome  county, 

New- York, ". 

Bridgehampton,  Suffolk  co.,. 

1851,  (ex.  ses.) 
1 T9T  to  1802. 

Goodwin.  William  H., 

Gordon,  James, 

Graham,  Thomas  G., 

1855. 

1T9T  to  1S04. 
lT9Stol801,6to9. 
1S20,  1,  2. 

1823,  4. 

Greenlv,  Thomas, 

Griffin.  John, 

1823.4,5. 
1S33.  4,  5,  6. 

Gridney,  Abraham, 

Guinnip,  George  B., 

Gurnee.  Abraham, 

184T. 

1850,  1. 

1S22. 

1813.  14,  15,  16. 

Hager,  Peter,  2d, 

1826.  T,  8,  9. 
1824,  5,  6,  7. 

1797,  S,  9,  1800. 

1810,  11,  12,  13. 

llak-.  John  K-, 

1856,  7. 

Hall,  Amos, 

Hall,  Samuel  H.  P., 

Hall,  Samuel  H.  P., 

Hall,  William, 

1310,  11,  12,  13. 
1847. 
1848,9. 
1848,  9. 

1854,  5. 

Halsejr,  Jehiel  H., 

1882,  3,  4,  5. 
1809. 

1851,  (ex.  ses.) 
1818,  19,20,1. 
1845,  6.  7. 

Halsey,  Silas, 

Halsted,  Joseph, 

Hammond,  Jabez  D 

Genoa,  Cayuga  county, 

Copake,  Columbia  county,... 
Cherry  Valley.  Otsego  county, 
Elizabethtown  Essex  county,. 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Albion,  Orleans  county,   

Orangelown(V)then  Orange  co. 
Albany,  Albany  county, 

Harcourt  John  W 

1856,7. 
1842  to  1847. 

1772  to  1790. 

1347. 

Hart,  Ephraim, 

1817  to  1822. 

Hart,  Truman, 

Palmyra,  Wayne  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Ogdensburgh,  St.  Lawrence  co 

1326.7,8,9. 

Hasbrouck,  Abraham, 

Ha-Jjrouck,  Joseph, 

Hasbrouck.  Louis, 

Hascall,  Ralph. 

1822. 

1793,  4,  5,  6. 

1333,4. 

1816,  17,  18,  19. 

Hat.h.  Moses  P., 

Oswego,  Oswego  county, 

,  Westchester  county,.. 

Solon,  Cortland  county,  

Alexander,  Genesee  county,.. 

1351,  (ex.  ses.) 
1795  to  1803. 

Hatfleld,  Blchard 

Hathaway.  Samuel  G.,..  . 

Hathorn,  John 

Hawkins,   Henry, 

1823. 

1787  to  1804. 

1839,  40,  1,  2. 

Admitted  to  his  seat,  by  resolution  of  senate,  July  2.    See  note,  p.  186. 


142 


NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


Names. 


Residences. 


Districts. 


Years  in  Senate. 


Bawley,  William  M-, 

II  ay  den,  Moses, 

Hitchcock,  Simon  C., 

Hitchcock,  Zina, 

Hoffman,  Anthony, , 

Hogeboom,  J*»hn  C 

Hogeboom,  Stephen, , 

Hopkins,  David,   , 

Hopkins.  James  C, 

Hopkins.  James  C., 

Hopkins,  Reuben, , 

Hopkins.  Samuel  M., . 

Hotchkiss,  William, , 

Hubbarb,  John  F., , 

Hubbard.  Ruggles, , 

Hull,  Laurens, 

Humfrey,  Cornelius, 

Humphrey,  Friend, 

Humphrey,  Reuben, 

Hunt,  Alvah, 

Hunter,  John, 

Huntington,  Abel, 

Huntington,  Benjamin  N., 

Huntington,  George, 

Huntington,  Henry 

Huntington,  James, 

Huntting.  Benjamin, 

Hutcbina,  James 

Hutton,  Christopher, 

Hyde,  Caleb 

Jay,  Sir  James,  knight,  . . 

Johnson,  Daniel, 

Johnson,  Noadiah, 

Johnson,  Robert, 

Johnson,  Stephen  C, 

Johnson,  Stephen  H., 

Johnson,  William  Samuel, 
Jones,  David  R.  Floyd,.. 

Jones,  Elbert  H  , 

Jones.  Henry  Floyd, 

Jones.  Dr.  John,.". 

Jones,  John  P 

Jones,  Nathaniel, 

Jones,  Samuel 

Jordan,  Ambrose  L., 

Judson,  David  C., 

Kellogg,  Isaac 

Kelly,  William, 

Kemble,  John  C., 

Kent,  Moss 

Keyes,  Perley, 

Keyes,  Perley, 

King,  John  A., 

Kirby,  Micafah  W., 

Kloek,  Jacob O., 

Knox,  John 

Lacy,  Isaac 

Lake,  Wells 

Landon,  Jonathan, 

Lansing,  Robert, 

Lansing,  Robert 

Lawr<  nee,  John, 

Lawrence,  John  L», 

Lawrence,  Jonathan, 

Lawrence,  Sidney,. , 

Lawyer,  Abraham  L.,. ... 
Leu,  Martin. , 


Hornellsville.  Steuben  county, 

York,  Livingston  county 

Cazenovia,  Madison  county,.. 
Kingsbury,  Washington  co., . . 
Rhinebeck.  Dutchess  county,. 
Ciaveraek,  Columbia  county,. 
Claverack,  Columbia  county,. 
Hebron,  Washington  county,. 
Granville,  Washington  co.,. . . 
Ogdensburgh.  St.Lawrence  co. 

,  Orange  county, 

Le  Roy,  Genesee  county, 

Chester,  Warren  county,.... 
Norwich,  Chenango  county,. 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

Angelica,  Allegany  county,. . 

,  Dutchess  county, 

Albany.  Albany  county, 

Marcellus,  Onondaga  county,. 
Greene,  Chenango  county, . . . 
New  Rochelle,  Westchester  co., 
Fast  Hampton,  Suffolk  county, 

Rome,  Oneida  county 

Bath,  Steuben  county,   

Rome,  Oneida  county, 

Big  Stream  Point.  Yates  co.,. 
Southampton,  Suffolk  county,. 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county 

,  Rensselaer  county,... 

,  Tioga  county, 


West  Hampstead,  Rockl'd  co., 
Delhi,  Delaware  county, 


Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

Schenectady,  Schenectady  co 

New-York, 

New-York 

, Queens  county 

Jamaica,  Queens  county,.  . . . 

,  Queens  county, 

Monticello,  Sullivan  county,.. 
Newburgh,  Orange  county,. .. 

Jamaica,  Queens  county, 

Hudson,  Columbia  county,... 
Ogdensburgh,  St.Lawrence  co. 

Rhinebeck,  Dutchess  county,. 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

Cooperstown,  Otsego  county.. 

Watertown,  Jefferson  county,. 
Watertown.  Jefferson  county,. 

Jamaica.  Queens  e< >unty 

Henrietta,  Monroe  county 

Caughnawaga  (dist.)  Palatine. 

Waterloo,  Seneca  county 

South  Chili.  Monroe  county,.. 

,  Lister  county .... 

,  Dutchess  county, 


Watertown,  Jefferson  county, 
Watertown. Jefferson  county,, 

Flushing,  Queens  county, 

New- York, 

Newtown,  Queens  county 

Moira,  Franklin  county,.... 
(  obleskill,  Schoharie  county, 
Granville,  Washington  co.,. . 


26th,  . 
8th,  .  .. 
20th,  ... 
Eastern,  . 
Middle,  . 
Middle,  . 
Middle,  . 
Eastern,  . 
13th,  .... 

4th 

Middle,  . 
Western, 
14th,  .... 

6th 

Eastern.  • 

6th 

Middle,  . 

3d,    

Western, 

6th 

2d,    

Southern, 
19th,  .... 

6th 

Western. 

25th 

Southern 

2d,    

Eastern, 
Western, 
Southern, 
2d,    .. 
8d,    ... 
Middle 
8d,    .. 

nth,  . 

6th, 

1st, 

Southern, 

1st, 

Southern, 

2d, 

9th, 

Southern, 

3d, 

Eastern,  . 
Eastern, . 

8th, 

3d 


Western, 

Western, 

5th, 

1st 

27th 

Western, 
Western, 

8th 

2d 

Middle, 

5th, 

21st, 

Southern 
4th,  .   . . 

Southern 

4th, 

3d 

4th, 


1S4S,  9. 

1829.  30. 

1854,  5. 

1794  to  1803. 

17SS,  9,  90. 

1S01,  2,3,  4. 

1805,  6,  7,  8. 

1786to9,1809tol2 

1S54,  5. 

1S40,  1,  2,  8. 

1794,5,6,7. 

1892. 

1S56,  7. 

1S29  to  1836. 

1S12,  13,  14,  15. 

1838,  9,  40, 1. 

17S7,  8,  9. 

1S40,  1. 

1811,  12,  13, 14. 

1S39,  40,  1,  2. 

1823,  1836  to  1S43. 

1898. 

lS51(ex.ses.),2,3 

1836,  7,  8,  9. 

18d5,  6,  7. 

1856,  7. 

1801,2,8,4 

1834,  5. 
1802. 

1804,  5,  6,  7. 
177S,  1781,2. 
1S39,  40,  1,  2. 
1887,  8, 9. 
1804,  5,  6,  7. 
1S44,  5,  6,  7. 
1850,  1. 
1S48,  9. 
1844  5,  6,  7. 
1818,  14,  15 
1886,  7,8,9. 
1777,  S. 

1835,  6,  7,  8. 
1S52,  3. 
1791  to  1799. 
L826,  7,8. 
1822. 

1808,  9,  10,  11. 
1856,  7. 
1834,5,  6. 
1800,  1.  2,  3. 
1814,  15,  16,  17. 
1-21,5,  C),  7. 
1  s-_>:{. 

1852,  3. 

177H  to  17M',. 
1817,  18,  1H,  20. 
is'::.,  6,  7,8. 
l  B25,  6,  7,  S. 
1777,8,9. 
1892,8,4,5. 
i  154,  5. 
1788,  9,  90. 

ISIS,    'J. 

1777  to  79, '.tO  to  93 
1848,  t. 
1 885,  6,  7.  s. 
,  40,  1. 


NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


143 


Names. 

Residences. 

Districts. 

Years  in  Senate. 

Lee.  M.  Lindley 

Fulton,  Oswego  county 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

80th 

Southern. 

1st 

1856,  7. 

Leff-rts.  John, 

1881,  2. 

L'-ffVrts  John, 

18*8,  4.  5. 

Lefferts,  Peter 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county 

Canandaigua.  Ontario  county. 
Bhinebeck,  Dutchess  county.. 

Southern. 
7th 

Middle.  . 

1791. 

Albert, 

1-44.  5.  6.  7. 

Le *  is.  Morgan 

1611,  18,  18,  14. 

L*1L >mmedieu.  Ezra 

Southold.  Suffolk  county..  . ! . . 

Southern. 

1784  to  1809,  ex.  98 

Littl-.  David  ![ 

Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  co., 

1-th.    ... 

1848,  9. 

Livingston,  Charles  L. 

New- York 

1st 

1884,  5.  6,  7.  -> 

Livingston.  Edward  P 

Clermont,  C  dumbia  county,. . 

Middle,  . 

1809,  10,  11,  12. 

Livingston   Edward  P.,  . .. 

Clermont,  Columbia  county... 

3d 

1888,  4.  1838. 

Livingston.  Henry  A-,  — 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co..  . 

•2d 

1833,9,40,  1. 

Livingston,  John 

Eastern,  . 
Southern. 

1793  to  0, 1-16  tol9 

Livingston,  Peter  R 

Red  Hook,  f?>  Dutchtss  « 

1880,  1,  2. 

Livingston,  Peter  R., 

Red  Hook,  i?>  Dutchess  co.,.. 

2d, 

'.  B,  9. 

Living-ton.  Philip.    

,  Westchester  county,  . . 

Southern, 

1790  to  93, 1795 to3 

Livingston,  Philip,  dr 

,  Dutchess  county, 

Southern. 

1777.  -. 

Nathaniel 

Oxford.  Chenango  county,.... 

Western,. 

1806,  7.  S.  9.  ~- 

Loomis,  Chauaeey, 

.  Genesee  county,   

Western.. 

1816,  16.  17,  IS. 

Loomis.  Chester, 

Rushville,  Ontario  county, 

Brooklyn.  Kings  county 

MarMetown.  Ulster  county,.. . 

7th, 

1* 

'2d 

l^o.  6.  7,  S. 

Lotu  John  A 

1843,  4^  5.  6. 

Lounsbery,  Ebenezer 

1886. 

Lonnsbery,  John 

,  Ulster  county 

Middle... 
Eastern. . 

1818,  19,  20,  1. 

Lush.  Stephen 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

1801,  2. 

Lvnde.  Charles  W 

Homer.  Cortland  county 

6th 

1881,  2.  3.  4. 

Lvnde.  Tilly 

Sherburne,  Chenango  county, 

M.ddle... 

1881,  2. 

Lvnde.  Tilly. 

Sherburne,  Chenango  county, 
Lyonsdale,  Lewis  county,  — 

6th, 

1888,  4.  5. 

1851,  (ex.  session.) 

Ly«>n.  Caleb,  of  Lyonsdale, 

•21st 

McCall,  dames.  .  .*.    

,  Allegany  county   .    ... 

6th, 

ti.  7. 

McCarty,  dohn ... 

Coeymans,  Albany  county,.  . . 

3d,    

387    8,  9,  30. 

Maedonald,  Allan 

White  Plains.  Westchester  co- 

2d, 

,  4.  5. 

'all.  Alexander,  . .. 

New-  Vork, 

s-outhern. 

17-4,  5,  6. 

McDowell,  John  G., 

Chemung,  (then)  Tioga  co..  . . 

6th 

4.  5. 

MeElwain,  dohn  A 

Warsaw.  Wyoming  county,. . . 

80th 

1358,  3. 

Mclntyre.  Archibald 

Albany,  Albany  county 

1888. 

Mclntyre.  Archibald, 

Albany.  Albany  county 

4th, 

:.   6,   6. 

Mark   Ebenezer 

6th 

-  6,  7. 

i.  dohn 

Cambridge,   Washington  co.  . 

Eastern,  . 

»,  10,  11. 

McLean,  dohn.  dr 

Salem.  Washington  county,  .. 

4th,       ... 

■  1888,  1-37. 

McMartin.  Duncan,  dr 

Broadalbin,  Montgomery  co... 

Eastern.  . 

1830,  1.  2. 

McMartin,  Duncan,  dr 

Broadalbin.  Montgomery  co... 

4th 

9,  30. 

M.-Mi.  had.  Richard 

Schenectady,  Schenectady  co., 

8d, 

7.   -. 

If c Murray,  William 

New- York 

Sd 

Madden,  Edward  M 

Middletowa,  Orange  ooonty,.. 

9th 

1856,  7. 

liaison,  Leonard 

Pooghkeepsio,  Dut  hess  co.,  . 
Cortlandville.  Cortland,  co.,.. 
Trov.  Rensselaer  countv, 

2d 

3d 

1-34.  5,  6.  7. 

18,  19.  20. 

h  5,  6. 
I860,  1. 

Mailer?,  William, 

Mai  lory,  dames, 

Mann.  <  Iharles  A..    

Ftica,  Oneida  countv 

19th,  '.'.'.'. 

88d 

Martin,  Frederick  S., 

Franklinville,  Cattaraugus  co., 

1843,  9. 

Martin.  Walter 

Martinbnrgh,  Lewis  county... 

10,  11,  18. 

Mather,  Hiram  I' 

Elbridge,  Onondaga  county... 

7th 

1889,  30, 

Matthews  Vincent 

Elmira.  (then)  Tioga  county,  . 

Western.. 

1791  to  1808. 

Mavn.tr  1.  John 

Ovid.  Seneca  county 

7th 

1888,  9    4". 

r  1,  William  II 

Uuca,  »  meida  county 

5th,  

.  1.  2. 

Meyer,  dohn 

,  Onondaga  county, 

Wotern.. 

1803. 

a.  Paul, 

,  Richmond  county, 

Southern. 

■.  1,  2. 

Elijah  W., 

Fabian,  <  taondaga  county.  . . . 

Western,. 

1881,  2. 

John  I 

Claverack,  Columbia  county,. 

Middle... 

1-21    2 

Miller,  8                   

R  cheater,  Monroe  county,. .. 

-'Tth 

I860,  1. 

Mitchell,  Th.wnas  Bv 

Canajnharfe,  Montgomery  co.. 

4th 

1-43.  4.  5,  G. 

-   Benjamin 

Plattsburgh,  Clinton  county... 

Eastern 

1880,  1.  2. 



Boxbory,  Delaware  county,  .. 

Middle.    . 

1-2".  1.  2. 

.  Edwin  D 

New  York 

6tta 

7th, 

l-5o.  1,  2,  3. 



Aurora,  Cayuga  county,. . .... 

-    Harvey  P., 

ro*.  Mill i van  county,  . 

2d 

1-17. 



Bnttern                         inty. ..  . 

Western. 

1797  to  l-on. 

Lewis, 

Morrissania,  Westchester  co., . 

Southern. 

1777  to  1790. 

.  Richard 

.uia,  Westchesterco... 

Southern, 

177S,  9. 

]44 


NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Districts. 

Years  in  Senate. 

Morris,  Thomas, 

Mosely,  William  A., 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  county, 

Buffalo.  Erie  county, 

Elbridge,  Onondaga  county,. . 
Herkimer,  Herkimer  county, . 

,  Albany  county 

,  Westchester  county, . . 

New-York, 

Western,. 

Sth 

22d, 

Western,. 
Western,. 

2d 

4th, 

Western,. 

7th, 

10th,  ... 
Western,. 

22d 

Middle... 
ISth,  .... 
Middle,.. 

6th, 

7th, 

Southern, 
Western,. 

Sth, 

82d, 

3d, 

Middle,.. 
Western,. 
Middle,.. 
Eastern,  . 
Western,. 
Middle,.. 

27th 

Middle,.. 

4th, 

Western,. 

4th, 

Western,. 
10th,  .... 
2oth,  ... 
Western,. 

6th 

Middle,.. 
7th,    .... 

Stb, 

3d 

Eastern,  . 
12th,  ... 
Western.. 
Western,. 
Southern, 

31st, 

Sth,  .... 
Middle,. 

3d, 

Southern, 
17th,  .... 
Western,. 

Sth, 

2d 

7th 

Western,. 

14th, 

19th 

Western,. 

1st, 

7th, 

80th,  ... 
14ih,  .... 
Southern, 
Middle,.. 
8d, 

1797  to  1801. 
1833  to  1841. 
1852  to  1855. 
1794  to  1S01. 

Mynderse,  Rinier, 

1777  to  1731. 
1824,  5,  6,  7 
1S52.  d 
1*06,  7,  8,  9. 
1S89,  40,  1,  2. 
1S56,  7. 
1797,  8. 
1856,  7. 
1817    IS,  19   20. 

Geneva,  Ontario  county, 

Geneva,  Ontario  county, 

Athens,  Greene  county, 

,  Albany  county,  

Syracuse,  Onondaga  county,  . 
Norwich,  Chenango  county,. . 
Norwich,  Chenango  county,.. 

Wralton,  Delaware  county, 

Walton.  Delaware  county, 

Penn  Yan,  Yates  county, 

,  Queens  county 

Schenectady,  (then)  Alb'ny  co. 
Clinton  Corners,  Dutchess  co., 
Randolph,  Cattaraugus  co.,. . . 
Schenectady,  Scheneciady  co., 

Nicholas,  Robert  C, 

Nichols.  George  S., 

Nicoll,  Francis, 

1S50,  1. 

1S16,  17,  IS,  19. 

1823,  4,  5,  6. 

1S27,  8,  9,  30. 

1797. 

1782,  3,  4,  5. 

1852   3. 

Ogden,  Isaac, 

Oliver,  William  M., 

Onderdonk.  Andrew, 

Oothoudt,  Henry, 

Otis,  John  H., 

1S50.  1. 
1837  to  1S42 

17S0. 1.  1783  to  V6. 

Auburn  Cayuga  county, 

,  Ulster  county, 

1S20.  1,  2. 

1782,  3,  4. 

1810,  11,  12,  18. 

1777,  8. 

1777  to  17S8.        • 

1856,  7. 

1777  to  17S2. 

Palmer,  Thomas, 

Paris,  Daniel, 

Johnstown.  Montgomery  co.  . 
Johnstown,  Montgomery  co., 

Parma  Centre.  Munroe  co 

Kingston.  Ulster  county, 

Glens  Falls.  Warren  county,.. 
Burlington,  Otsego  county,. . . 
New-York, 

Paterson.  John  E., 

Pawling  Levi, 

Peck,  Bethuel,  

1839  to  1S42. 
1805  to  1808. 
1856,  7. 

179stolS01,10to!8 
1852,  8. 
1*52,  3. 
1810  to  1813. 
1S41  to  1S44. 
1777  to  1788. 
184:}  to  1S46 

Petty  Joseph  II., . . . 

Phelps  Seth, 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co  ,  . 

Oswego,  Oswego  county 

Whitesboro',  Oneida  county,  . 

Nichols,  Tioga  county 

Poughkeepsie.  Dutchess  co.,  . 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county 

Olean.  Cattaraugus  county,. . . 

Catskill.  Greene  county, 

,  Columbia  county 

Greenbush.  Rensselaer  co.,. .. 

,  Chautauque  county,. . . 

Winfleld.  Herkimer  county,  .. 
Salem,  Westchester  connty,.. 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Attica,  Wyoming  county, 

,  Orange  county 

Hunter,  Greene  county, 

New-York , 

Lawyersville,  Schoharie  co.,.. 
Alexander,  Genesee  county,.. 

Batavia.  Genesee  county, 

Sidney,  Delaware  county 

Syracuse,  Onondaga  countv,. . 

Warreasburgh,  Warren  co.,  , 

I'tica,  Oneida  county 

Aurelius,  Cayuga  county 

Jamaica,  Queena  county 

Kalonah,  Westchester  county. 
Almond   Allegan]  county,..!. 
W  hallousburgh,  Essex  county. 
New- York, 

Piatt,  Jonas 

Piatt,  Zephaniah, 

Porter,  Timothy  H., 

1823,  1328  to  1881. 

1S36  to  1889. 

1792  to  1795. 
1S54   5 

Pratt  Elisha  N 

Prendergast,  Jediah, 

Prendergast.  John  I., 

Purely,  Ebenezer,  

Putnam,  James  0., 

Putnam,  Harvey, 

Pye,  David 

Quackenboss,  Herman  L,  . 
Radcliff.  Peter  W 

1818. 

1S15  to  1818. 
1801  to  1800. 
1-54,  5. 
1843  to  1S46. 
1791  to  1794. 
1S31  to  1884. 
1818  to  1S16. 
1856,  7. 
1808  to  1811. 
1823,  4,  5. 
1829  to  1S82. 

Ramsey,  Joseph  H.,. 

Rea,  Alexander 

Redfleld,  lleman  J., 

Rhoadee,  Elijah, 

Rich,  Luther 

Richards,  George,  .   

Richardson,  Eaton  J., 

1841  to  1844. 
1809  to  1812. 
1854,  ft. 
1856,  7. 
1797. 

1856,  7. 

Robertson,  William  H 

Robinson,  Charles  D., 

Rogers,  Ell  W., 

1854   5. 
1850,  1. 
1852,  8. 

1777  to  92,  ex.  87, 8 
1S12  to  1815. 

Delhi,  Delaware  county,  .  — 
Delhi,  Delaware  county, 

Root,  Erastus 

1S40  to  1844. 

NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


145 


Names. 


Ro9eboora,  Robert, . 
Rosecrans,  George, 

Boss,  William, 

Rouse,  Casper  M.,  . 
Ruger,  William,  . . . 
Ruggles,  Francis  H. 
Bussed,  Ebenezer,. 


Sanger,  Jedediah, 

Sanders,  John,  ...    

Sands,  Joshua, 

Sands,  Eobert, 

Sanford.  Edward, 

Sanford,  John, 

Sanford,  M  itchell, 

Sanford,  Nathan, 

Sanford,  Eeuben, 

Savage,  Edward, 

Savage,  James, 

Schenck,  Abraham, 

Schenck,  John, 

Schenck,  John,  Jr., 

Schoonmaker,  Marius  F- 

Scott,  John  B-, 

Scott,  John  Morin, 

Scovil,  Carlos  P., 

Schuyler,  Peter, 

Schuyler,  Philip, 


Sedgwick,  Henry  J.,  . . . 

Seger,  Francis, 

Selden,  Charles , 

Reward,  William  H.,.. . 

Seymour,  Henry, 

Sherman,  Alpheus 

Sherman,  George  C-,. . 

Sherrill,  Eliakim 

Sherwood,  Lyman, 

Shipherd,  Daniel, 

Sibley,  Mark  H., 

Sickles,  Daniel  E...... 

Silvester,  Peter, 

Skinner,  Alanson, 

Skinner,  Avery, 

Skinner,  Roger, 

Smalley,  Sylvanus, 

Smith,  Addison  M.,... 
Smith,  Cyrus  P., 

Smith,  Henry  B., 

Smith,  Joshua, 

Smith,  Joshua  B-, 

Smith,  Justin  A., 

Smith,  Nathan, 

Smith,  Saxton, 

Smith,  Saxton, 

Smith,  William, 

Sncll,  Jacob, 

Snow,  Simeon, 

Snyd  r,  John 

Bpencer,  Ambrose, 

Spencer,  Ambrose, 

Bpencer,  John  C., 

Spenci  r.  Joseph, 

Bpencer,  Joshua  A.,  .. 

Bpencer,  Mark, 

Bpraker,  David, 

Stanton,  Henry  B., 

Stearns,  John, 


Residences. 


Districts. 


Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  county. 
German  Flats,  Herkimer  co.,. 
Newburgh,  Orange  county,  .. 

,  Chenango  county 

Watertown,  Jefferson  county,. 
Fredonia,  Chautauque  county, 
Salem,  Washington  county,  . . 

New  Hartford,  Oneida  county, 
Schenectady,  (then)  Alb'nyeo. 
Brooklyn,  Kings  county,  .... 

,  W  ashington  county,  . . 

New- York, " 

Amsterdam,  Montgomery  co., 
(  atskill,  Greene  county,.. . 

New- York, 

Wilmington,  Essex  county, 
Salem,  Washington  county, 
Salem,  Washington  county, 
Fishkill,  Dutchess  county,. 


North  Hempstead,  Queens  co, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

New-York, 

New-York, 

Martinsburgh,  Lewis  county, 


Years  in  Senate. 


Albany,  Albany  county, 

Manlius,  Onondaga  county,. . 

Turin,  Lewis  county, 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county,  .... 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county, 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

New-York, 

V\  atertown,  Jefferson  county, 
Shandaken,  Uhter  county,... 

Lyons,  W  ayne  county, 

Argyle,  Washington  county,. 
Canandaigua,  Ontario  county, 

New-York, 

Kinderhook,  Columbia  county, 
Brownville,  Jefferson  county,. 
Union  Square,  Oswego  co.,. .. 
Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,.. 

,  Chenango  county, 

Morris,  Otsego  co., 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

<.  haleaugay,  Franklin  county,. 
Smithtown,  Suffolk  county, .  . . 
Smithtown.  Suffolk  county,. .. 
Whitehall,  Washington  co.,  .. 
Fairfield,  Herkimer  county,  .. 
Putnam  Valley,  Putnam  co.,  . 
Putnam  Valley,  Putnam  co.,  . 

Islip,  Suffolk  county, 

Oppenheim,  (then)  Mont,  co., 
Root,  Montgomery  county, . . . 
Ancram,  (  olumbia  county,  . . . 

Hudson,  Columbia  county, 

Hudson,  Columbia  county, 

Canandaijiiia,  Ontario  county. 
Rochester,  Monroe  county,  . .. 

L'tiea,  Oneida  county, 

New- York, 

Canajoharie,  Montgomery  co. 
Heneca  Falls,  Beneca  county,. 
Waterford,  Saratoga  county,. . 


Western,. 
Eastern,  . 
Middle,.. 
Western,. 

5th, 

8th, 

Eastern,  . 

Western,. 
Eastern,  . 
Southern, 
Middle,.. 

1st, 

16th,  .... 

3d 

Southern, 

4th 

Eastern,  . 
Middle,.. 
Middle,.. 
Southern, 

1st 

Kith,  .... 

1st, 

Southern, 

5th, 

Western,. 
Western.. 


7th,  .... 
5ih,  .... 
Eastern, 

7th, 

Western,. 

1st,   

5th 

loth,  .... 

"Hi, 

E.i stern, . 

7th, 

3d, 

Middle,.. 

21st, 

5th, 

Eastern, . 
Western, 

18th, 

2d, 

15th,    . . . 

1st, 

2d, 

18th,  .... 
Western, 

2<l 

7th, 

Southern 
Western. 
16th,  .... 

8th 

Eastern, 
Middle,., 

7th 

8th, 

5th, 

5th,  .... 

4th, 

25th,  ..., 
Eastern, 


1801  to  1804. 
1819  to  1822. 
1815  to  1S22. 
1812  to  1815. 
1S42,  3. 
1847. 

1779  to  82.  1785  to 
88,  1796  to  1803. 
1797  to  1S04. 
1799  to  1802 

1792  to  1799. 
1797  to  18U0. 
1846,  7. 

1851,  (ex.  session.) 

1840. 

1812  to  1815. 

1828  to  1881. 

1797  to  1800. 

1789  to  92,1802  to  7 

1796  to  1799. 

1793  to  6,  99tol806 
1828  to  1631. 
1850,  1. 

1841  to  1844. 
1777  to  1782. 
1843  to  1846. 
1787  to  1792. 
1781to4,17S6to9, 

1792  to  1797. 
1845  to  1847. 
1834  to  1837. 
1SU8  to  1811. 
Ib31  to  1*34. 
1816tolS19,  1822. 
1830  to  1S33. 
1.844,  5. 
1854,  5. 
1842. 
1822. 
1840,  1. 
1850,  7. 
1797  to  1800. 
1850,  |. 
183s  to  1S41. 
1818  to  1821. 

1809  to  1812. 
1856,  7- 
1856,  7. 
1852,  3. 
1826  to  1829. 
1844  to  1847. 
1856,  7. 
1807  to  1814. 
1S46,  7. 
1S48,  9. 
1777. 

1804  to  1810. 
1852,  3, 
I860,  1. 
1796  to  1798. 
1802. 

1825  to  1828. 
1823. 
1846,  7. 
1854  to  1857. 
1-36  to  1839. 
1850,  1. 

1810  to  1S13. 


13 


146 


NEW-YORK    SENATE. 


Names. 

Residences 

Districts. 

Years  in  Senate. 

Stebbins.  Charles, 

Cazenovia,  Madison  county,.. 
Watertown,  Jefferson  county, . 
Waterford,  Saratoga  county* . . 
Peterboro',  Madison  county,.. 
German,  Chenango  county,. . . 

5th 

5th 

Eastern, . 

2'Uh 

18th,  .... 
Southern. 
5th, 
Western,. 

6th, 

3d 

Southern, 

2d, 

Middle,.. 

3d 

Middle,  . 
Middle, . . 
Middle,.. 
29th,  .... 
Western,. 
11th,    ... 
Middle,.. 

5th, 

1st 

Western, . 

2d, 

21st,  .... 
Middle,.. 
Eastern,  . 

4th, 

Western,. 
Western,. 
Eastern,  . 
Southern, 
Middle,.. 
Eastern,  . 

2d, 

Tth, 

Eastern,  . 
Western,. 
Middle,.. 

3d, 

1st 

21st, 

Western,. 
Southern, 

1st, 

Southern, 
Eastern,  . 

8th, 

Southern, 

1S26  to  1329. 
1S36  to  1839. 

1S14  to  1817. 

1S50,  1. 

1854,  5. 

177Sto80.17S5to7 

Hamilton,  Madison  county,. . . 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county, . 
Cooperstown.  Otsego  county,. 
Troy,  Rensselaer  county,  .... 
Brookhaven,  Suffolk  county,.. 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

,  Rockland  county, 

Blenheim,  Schoharie  county, , 

,  Dutchess  county, 

Schoharie,  Schoharie  county,. 

,  Dutchess  county, 

Dansville,  Livingston  county, . 

Phelps,  Ontario  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Dover,  Dutchess  county, 

Oswego,  Oswego  county, 

New-York, 

Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 
Poughkeepsie,  Dutchess  co.,. 
Evans  Mills,  Jefferson  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Balls' on  Spa,  Saratoga  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Albany.  Albany  county, 

,  Westchester  county,. . . 

IS**,  4. 

Stranahan,  Farrand 

Stranahan.  Farrand, 

Strong,  Henry  VV., 

1814  to  1817. 
1823,  4. 
1841  to  1344. 

1793  to  1800. 

1823,  4,  1S33  to  35. 
1800  to  1803. 
1323. 
1801,  2. 
1817  to  1820 

Suffern,  John, 

Sutherland,  Jacob,  

Sutherland,  Solomon, 

Swartwout  Jacobus, 

Sweet.  Sidney, 

1784  to  1795. 
1S56,  7. 

Swift,  Philetus, 

1811  to  1818. 

Tabor,  Azor, 

1852,  3. 

Tabor,  William  M., 

Talcott,  Enoch  B  , 

Tallmadge   Frederick  A-,. 
Tallmadge,  Matthias  B.,  .. 
Tallmadge,  Nathaniel  P.,  . 

Tamblin,  John  W., 

Tappen,  Christopher, 

1812  to  1815. 
1845  to  1S47. 
1837  to  1840. 
1803  to  1805. 
1830  to  1833. 
1848,  9. 
1797  to  1799. 
1802,  1804  to  1814 

Tavlor,  John  W..   ., 

1S41,  2. 

Ten  Broeck,  Abraham, 

Ten  Broeck,  Dirck  W., .... 
Ten  Eyck,  Anthony, 

1780  to  1783. 
1777  to  1779. 
1797  to  1801. 
1805  to  1S0S. 

1797  to  1800. 

Granville,  Washington  county, 
Granville,  Washington  county, 
Auburn,  Cayuga  county,...   . 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

,  Schoharie  county, 

,  Dutchess  county, 

Carmel,  Putnam  county, 

Castleton,  Richmond  county,. 
Rutland,  Jefferson  county, 

1805  to  130S. 

1828  to  1S25. 

Throop,  George  B., 

182S  to  1831. 
1S15  to  1813. 

Tiffany,  George, 

Tillotson,  Thomas, 

Todd.  Walter, 

1803  to  1806. 
1791  to  17C9. 
1328  to  1831. 

Tompkins,  Minthorne, 

1840,  1. 
l&'tf   7. 

1811  to  1S14. 

1820  to  1S22. 

New-York, 

1947- 

17S4  to  1790. 

,  Charlotte  county,' 

Buffalo,  Erie  county,   

Smithtown,  (?)  Suffolk  county, 

17S0. 

Tracy,  Albert  H.,.  .. 

1830  to  1937. 

Tredwell,  Thomas, 

Trod  well,  Thomas, 

Tredwell,  Valentine, 

Tuttle.  Sidney, 

1T86  to  IT8». 

1804  to  1S07. 

Rensselaerville,  Albany  county 

Gilboa,  Schoharie  county, 

,  Richmond  county, 

Le  Roy,  Genesee  county, 

Potsdam,  St.  Lawrence  co.,  .. 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

Catskfll,  Greene  county 

Kinderhook,  Columbia  county 
Cortlandt,  W  cstchester  county 
Cortlandt  Westchester  county 

Flatbush,  Kings  county 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, 

QoabflB,  Orange  county, 

11th,  .... 
17th,  .... 

1st, 

28th,  .... 

15th 

Eastern,. 
Middle,  . 
Middle,  . 
Southern 
Southern. 
Southern, 

2d 

2d 

Middle,  . 

Western,. 

\\  i -t.  rn,. 
Western, 
1st, 

1848,  9. 
1850,  1. 

182v8. 

1850  to  1 858,1  S5f.,T 

1357. 

V ail.  Moses, 

Van  Bergen.  Peter  A., 

Van  Buren.  Martin, 

Van  Cortlandt,  Philip 

Van  Oortlandt,  Pierre, 

Vaiidcrbilt,  John, 

Vaiidcrbilt,  John ... 

Van  Dyck,  Henry  II., 

1797  to  1801. 
1802  to  ISi'4. 
1813  to  1820. 
1791   to  1794. 
1777. 

1787  to  1790. 
1852,  8. 
188T  t.»  1340. 
1801,  2. 

17Nr>  to   1792. 

Van  BommImt,  Stephen,, 

Van  Scliaick,  Anthony, 

Van  Schaick,  Myndcrt,.... 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

New-York,!! !!!!.!!!!!!!!!!! 

1791   to  1795- 
1707  to  1800. 

lb&i  to  ic;;u 

NEW-YORK   SENATE. 


147 


Names. 

Residences. 

Districts. 

Years  in  Senate. 

Van  Schoonhoven.Jacobus. 

Half  Moon  Saratoga  County,. 

Western,. 

1794  to  1805. 

Van  Schoonhoven,  Wm.  H. 

Trov,  Rensselaer  countv, 

3d, 

1846,  7. 

Van  Schoonhoven,  Wm.  H. 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

12th 

1852,  3. 

Van  Vechten,  Abraham... 

Albanv,  Albany  county, 

Eastern,  . 

1793  to  1805. 

Van  Veen  ten,  Abraham,.. 

Albany,  Albany  county,     .... 

Middle,.. 

1816  to  1819. 

1st, 

4th, 

1842. 

Varnev,  Edmund, 

Russia,  Herkimer  county, 

1842  to  1845. 

Veeder,  John, 

Schenectadv,  (then)Albany  co. 

Eastern,  . 

1806  to  1S09. 

Veeder,  Simon 

Albanv,  Albanv  countv, 

Eastern,  . 

1S04  to  1306. 

Verbrvek,  Samuel  G., 

,  Rockland  county, 

Middle,.. 

1814  to  1817. 

Verplanck,  Gulian  C-...... 

New-York, 

1st 

Middle, . . 

1843  to  1841. 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

1822. 

Viele,  John  L., 

4th 

1S26  to  1829. 

Wadsworth,  James, 

Buffalo.  Erie  county, 

31st, 

1856,  7. 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

Frcdonia,  Chautauque  county. 
Silver  Creek,  Chautauque  co., 

5th, 

32d, 

32d 

1336  to  1840. 

1354,  5. 
1352,  3. 

1st, 

Southern, 

1823  to  1826. 

Ward.  Jonathan, 

1807  to  1S10. 

Ward,  Stephen,  

,  Westchester  countv, . . 

Southern, 

1780%  1783. 

Warren,  Moses 

Hoosick,  Rensselaer  countv,. . 

3d, 

1S23  to  1S31. 

Waterman,  Thomas  G.,. . . 

Binghamton,  Broome  county, 

6th, 

1827  to  1330. 

Liberty,  Sullivan  county, 

New-York 

Hebron,  Washington  county,  . 

9th, 

Southern, 
Eastern,  . 

1854,  5. 

1797,  8. 

Webster,  Alexander, 

1777  to  85,  90  to  93. 

Wendell,  Gerritt, 

Cambridge,  Washington  co.,  . 

Eastern,  . 

1813  to  1816. 

Westcott,  David  M., 

Goshen,  Orange  county 

2d, 

1831  to  1834. 

Whallon,  James  S., 

Keeseville,  Essex  county, 

14th,  .... 

1348,  9. 

Wheeler,  Grattan  II 

Bath,  Steuben  countv 

6th, 

1828  to  1831. 

Wheeler,  Melancton, 

Whitehall,  Washington  co.,  .. 

4th, 

1823,  4. 

Wheeler.  Thomas  J., 

Connewango,  Cattaraugus  co., 

6th 

1846,  7. 

1811  to  1814. 

Cherry  Valley,  Otsego  county, 
Olean,  Cattaraugus  county,. . . 

Western,. 
32d 

1797  to  1799. 

White,  Roderick 

1856. 

Whiting,  William  B., 

Western,. 

4th, 

Middle,.. 
9th, 

1732  to  1785. 

Whitney.  Thomas  R., 

Wilkin,  James  W., 

1854,  5. 

Goshen,  Orange  county, 

Goshen,  Orange  countv, 

1301  to  4,  11  to  14. 

Wilkin,  Samuel  J., 

1343,  9. 

Sth, 

4th 

Eastern,  . 

1825  to  1828. 

Potsdam,  St.  Lawrence  co.,  . . 
Salem,  Washington  countv,  .. 

1835  to  1838. 

Williams,  John, 

1777  to  1779. 

Williams,  John, 

Salem,  Washington  county,  .. 

Eastern,  . 

1783  to  1795. 

Williams,  Josiah  B 

Ithaca,  Tompkins  county, 

25th,  .... 

1852  to  1855. 

Williams,  Richard  H.,  .... 

Potter,  Yates  county, 

7tb, 

1846,  7. 

Williams,  Richard  S-, 

New- York, 

3d, 

1850,  1. 

Williams,  Robert, 

Poughkeepsie,  (?)  Dutchess  co. 

Middle, . . 

1803  to  1811. 

William-.  Timothy  S-, 

Ithaca,  Tompkins  countv, 

25th 

1848,  9. 

,  Genesee  county, 

Goshen,  Orange  county, 

Monroe,  Orange  county, 

Mount  Hope,  Orange  county,. 

Western,. 
Middle,.. 
Middle,.. 
2d, 

1318  to  1821. 

1777  to  1782. 

1777  to  1730. 

Woodward,  Benjamin, 

1827  to  1830. 

Woodworth,  John, 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county,  .... 

Eastern, . 

1804  to  7. 

Woodworth,  Robert, 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, 

Eastern,. 

1793  to  1796. 

Wooster.  Sherman 

Newport,  Herkimer  countv,.. 

5th, 

1823  to  1826. 

Works,  Samuel, 

Lockport,  Niagara  county, . .. 
Whitehall,  Washington  co.,. . 

Sth 

13th,    ... 

1837  to  1844. 

Wright,  Daniel  S-, 

1852,  3. 

Wright,JohnC 

Esperance,  Schoharie  county. 

3d, 

1843  to  1846. 

Wright.  Silas,  Jr 

Canton,  St.  Lawrence  county. 

4th 

1824  to  1827. 

Yates,  Abraham,  Jr., 

Albanv,  Albany  county, 

Western,. 

1777,  1779  to  1790. 

Yates,  Henrv,  Jr., 

Schenectady,  Schenectady  co., 

Eastern,  . 

1311  to  14, 18  to  21. 

Schenectady  (then)  Albany  co. 
Fort  Plain,  Montgomery  co.,  . 

Ballston,  Saratoga  county, 

Ballston.  Saratoga  county, 

Eastern, . 

1806  to  1808. 

16th,  .... 
Eastern, . 
4th 

1^,54,  5. 

Young,  Samuel, 

1818  to  1820. 

Young.  Samuel, 

1835  to  40,  46,  7. 

148 


ASSEMBLY   DISTRICTS. 


ASSEMBLY  DISTRICTS. 


[  The  following  table  shows  the  apportionment  of  members  of  assembly  among  the 
several  counties  since  the  revolution.  The  notes  in  letter*  refer  to  districts  composed  of 
more  than  one  county,  and  those  in  small  Jig u rex  to  the  changes  in  the  representation 
from  the  erection  of  new  counties.  ] 


COUNTIES. 

Const. 

April  20 
1777. 

Feb.7,1 
1791. 

Mar.4, 
1796. 

M'h31 
1802. 

Ap.  1, 

1608. 

Ap.  8, 1 
1615. 

\p.l2, 

1822. 

Ap.18, 
1626. 

M'y23 
1836. 

Vlar.8, 
1S46. 

Ap.13, 
1857. 

Albany, 

101 

Tr 

102 

6 
a 
c 

63 
16 
1 

d 
3 

d 

4 

26 

1 

2<? 

46 

2e 

3 

1 
1 
1 
4 

1 

3 
1 
1 
1 

4 
2 

3 

2 
1 
2 
3 
3 
1 
3 
1 
3 
2 

2 
3 
3 

1 
1 

41s 

2 

ki 
2 
3 
2 
1 
2 
3 
3 

3*: 
18 
2 
4 
4 
3 
8 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
8 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 

4 
2 
1 
2 
8 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 

2 

3 

4 

1 

1 

li 

2 

2 
t 
2 
3 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
2ia 

16 
2 
4 
4 
2 
8 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
2 

1 
8 

>2 
1 
1 
2 

4 
2 

1 

Cattaraugus, . 

2 

4 

35 

2 

2 

1 

7 

V 

6 

48 

1 

4 

3 
1(7 

4 
9 

2 
6J1 

3 

1(7 

4 

1 

2 
5 

A 
1 
1(7 

3 
1 
3 
2 

2 
4 
1 

1 
1 

3 
1 
3 
2 

2 
4 
2 

1 
1 

2 

Clinton, 

Columbia, . . . 

V 

V 

6 

1 
2 
1 

Cumberland,. 

3 

10 

10 

2 

7 

2 

Dutchess,  . .. 
Erie, 

7 

7 

2 
4 

/ 

1 

1 
1(7 

1 

1 

Fulton, 

1 

3j 
2 

1 
2 

8 
2 

3 

2 
1 

is 
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11 

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4 

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3 
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1 
1 
2 
3 
8 

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10 
17t 
5 
4 

6K. 

4 

413 

4 
1 
2 
4 
1 
1 
1 
8 
1 

2 

3 

2 

3 
8 

1 
1 
2 
3 
3 
3'. 
11 
1 
5 
4 
3 
3 
1 
1 
4 
1 
1 
4 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 

1 

Gloucester,  . . 

2 

2 

j 

i 

i*l 

V 

3 
m 
1 
m 

3 
2 
1 
1 

2 

Jefferson,  . . . 

8 

Kings, 

2 

1 

1 

7 

1 

2 

8 

3 

2 

Monroe, 

8 

Montgomery, 
New-York, . . 

6p 
9 

7*i  * 
7 

6i 
13 

5 
9 

5 
11 
Id 
5 
89 
5 
4 

1 
17 
2 

7 

2* 
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317 

4n 

2 

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4 

I 

1 
8 

3 

Ontario, .    ... 
Orange, 

/ 

2 
2 

1 

Oswego, . . . 

5 
1 
8 
ft 
1 
1 
1 
4 
2 

:) 

8 

4 

4 

4 

11 

8 
4 
1 
1 
1 
4 
3 

2 

2 

1 

Queens 

4 

3 

5 

4 
6 
1 

17 

3 
ft 
1 
1 
n  m 
4 

2 
8 

Richmond,  . 

2 

1 
1 

8 

4 

ft 

2 

Schenectady, 

1 

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1 

2 

1 

1 

& 
1 
3 

1 

16 
8 
f 

1 

8« 

26 
3 
At 
1 
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2 
2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
1 
2 
3 

1 
8 
2 
1 

1 
2 

1 

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4 

8 

Suffolk, 

5 

4 

2 

1 

Tioga,  

14 

2 

1 

1 

Tompkins,  . . 

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ASSEMBLY   DISTRICTS. 


149 


COUNTIES. 

Const. 

April  20 

1777. 

Feb.7, 
1791. 

Mar.4, 
1796. 

M'h.31 
1802. 

Ap.  1, 

1S08. 

Ap.  8,(Ap.l2, 
1S15.    1&22. 

Ap.18, 
1826. 

M'v  83 
1836. 

Mar.S, 
1846. 

Ap.13, 

1857. 

Ulster, 

6 

5 

S10  2 

4 

it 

u 

5u 

At 
bu 
bu, 

3 

1 
4 

16 

3 

2 
1 
3 
2 
3 

2 

1 
2 
2 
2 

18 
1 

2 

1 
2 
2 

2 

1 
1 

3 
1 

Washington,. 

4 

iv 

6 

6 

2 
2 

Westchester,. 

6 

5 

5 

4 

3 

3 

3 
1 

16 

1 

1 

Total,  .    ... 

70 

70 

108 

100 

112 

126 

12S 

12S 

128 

128 

128 

a  1806,  Allegany  with  Ontario,  I.  i  1786, 

b  1808,1815,  Allegany  and  Steuben,  1.  2  18;i0, 

c  1806,  Broome  and  Tioga,  1.  3  1809, 

d  1808,  Cattaraugus,  Chautauque  and  Ni-  *  1799, 

agara.  1.  6  1804, 

e  1815,  Cattaraugus,  Chautauque  and  Ni-  6  1S17, 

agara,  •>. 

f  1799,  Essex  and  Clinton.  1.  7  1793, 
g  1808,  1815,  Clinton  and  Franklin,  1. 

A  1821,  Erie  and  Niagara,  1.  *  1S06, 

i  1838,  Fulton  and  Hamilton,  1.  8  1808, 

j  1S02,  Genesee  and  Ontario,  3.  10  1797, 

k  1816,  Montgomery  and  Hamilton,  ?.  »  1808, 

I  1794,  Onondaga  and  Herkimer,  1.  "  1838, 
m  1805,  Lewis.  Jefferson  and  St.  Lawr'ce,  1. 

n  18<>2  tolSoo.OneidaandSt.  Lawrence,4.  13  1824, 

o  1796,  Steuben  and  Ontario,  2.  "  1791, 
p  17S9,  Montgomery  and  Ontario,  6. 

q  1816,  Oneida.  Onondaga  and  Oswego,  as  16  1521, 

before,  till  1922. 

r  1795,  Albany  and  Schoharie.  5.  *«  1823, 

6  1554,  As  before,  until  after  next  census.  l7  1798, 

t  1309,  Sullivan  and  Ulster,  4.  "  1341, 
H-1818,  Warren  and  Washington,  5. 
*  1788  and  1791,  Clinton  and  Wash'ton,  4. 


Columbia,  3 ;  Albany,  7. 

Greene,  2 ;  Ulster,  4 ;  Albany,  8. 

Schenectady.  2  ;  Albany,  4. 

Cayuga,  1 ;  Onondaga,  1. 

Seneca,  1  ;  Cayuga,  2. 

Tompkins,  2 ;  Seneca,  2  ;  Cayu- 
ga. 3. 

Oneida.  3 ;  Herkimer,  3 ;  Chenan- 
go, 2. 

Madison,  2  ;  Chenango,  2. 

Cortland,  1 :  Onondaga,  2. 

Ulster,  7  ;  Otsego,  4  ;  Delaware,  2, 

Putnam,  1 ;  Dutchess,  5. 

Montgomery,  2  ;  Fulton  and  Ham- 
ilton, 1. 

Orleans,  1 :  Genesee,  3. 

Montgomery,  4 ;  Herkimer,  1 ; 
Tioga.  1 ;  Otsego,  1 . 

Livingston,  1 ;  Ontario,  5 ;  Mon- 
roe, 1. 

Ontario,  3  ;  Wayne,  2;  Yates,  1. 

Rockland,  1 ;  Orange,  2. 

Genesee,  2 ;  Wyoming,  2. 


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150  ASSEMBLY   DISTRICTS. 


ASSEMBLY  DISTRICTS,  1846-1857. 

Until  1846,  members  of  assembly  were  elected  in  the  several 
counties  by  general  ticket.  Since  that  date  they  have  been  elected 
by  single  districts,  designated  by  the  boards  of  supervisors,  and 
consisting  of  convenient  and  contiguous  territory,  of  as  nearly 
equal  population  as  practicable.1  For  the  districts  under  the  act 
of  1857,  see  Appendix. 

Albany  County  —  [Four  Districts) 

First  District  —  1st  and  2d  wards  of  the  city  of  Albany,  Bethlehem, 
Coeymans,  Rensselaerville,  Westerlo. 

Second  District — 10th  ward  of  the  city  of  Albany,  Berne,  Guilderland, 
Knox,  New  Scotland. 

Third  District  —  3d,  4th,  5th,  6th  and  8th  wards  of  the  city  of  Albany. 

Fourth  District  —  7th  and  9th  wards  of  the  city  of  Albany,  Watervliet. 

Allegany  County — (Two  Districts). 

First  District — Allen,  Angelica,  Belfast,  Birdsall,  Burns,  Caneadea, 
Centreville,  Granger,  Grove,  Hume,  New  Hudson,  Ossian,  Rushford. 

Second  District  —  Alfred,  Almond,  Amity,  Andover,  Bolivar,  Clarks- 
ville,  Cuba,  Friendship,  Genesee,  Independence,  Scio,  Wellsville,  West  Al- 
mond, Wirt. 

Broome  County — (One  District). 

Cattaraugus  County — (  Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Ashford,  Burton,  Carrolton,  Ellicottville,  Farmersville, 
Franklinville,  Freedom,  Hinsdale,  Humphrey,  Lyndon,  Machias,  Olean, 
Portsville,  Rice,  Yorkshire. 

Second  District  —  Cold  Spring,  Connewango,  Dayton,  Great  Valley, 
Leon,  Little  Valley,  Mansfield,  Napoli,  New  Albion,  Otto,  Penysburgh, 
Persia,  Randolph. 

Cayuga  County  —  (Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Cato,  Conquest,  Ira,  Mentz,  Sterling,  Victory. 

Second  District  —  City  of  Auburn,  Aurelius,  Brutus,  Fleming,  Owasco, 
Sennett,  Springport. 

Third  District  —  Genoa,  Ledyard,  Locke,  Moravia,  Niles,  Scipio, 
Sempronius,  Summer  Hill,  Venice. 

Chautauque  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Arkwright,  Carroll,  Charlotte,  Cherry  Creek,  Ellicott, 
Ellington,  Gerry,  Hanovor,  Kiantone,  Poland,  Pomfret,  Sheridan,  Villenovia. 

Second  District  —  Busti,  Chautauque,  Clymer,  Ellery,  French  Creek, 
Harmony,  Mina,  Portland,  Ripley,  Sherman,  Stockton,  Westfield. 

»  Constitution,  article  8,  section  5. 


ASSEMBLY   DISTRICTS.  151 


Chemung  County — (One  District). 

Chenango   County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Columbus,  Lincklaen,  New  Berlin,  North  Norwich, 
Norwich,  Otselic,  Pharsalia,  Pitcher,  Plymouth,  Sherburne,  Smyrna. 

Second  District  —  Bainbridge,  Coventry,  German,  Greene,  Guilford, 
Macdonough,  Oxford,  Preston,  Smithville. 

Clinton  County — (One  District). 

Columbia  County — (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Ancram,  Claverack,  Clermont,  Copake,  Gallatin,  Ger- 
mantown,  Greenport,  city  of  Hudson,  Livingston,  Taghkanick. 

Second  District  —  Austerlitz,  Canaan,  Chatham,  Ghent,  Hillsdale,  Kin- 
derhook,  New  Lebanon,  Stockport,  Stuyvesant. 

Cortland  County — (  One  District). 

Delaware  County  —  (  Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Colchester,  Delhi,  Franklin,  Hamden,  Hancock,  Mason- 
ville,  Sidney,  Tompkins,  Walton. 

Second  District  —  Andes,  Bovina,  Davenport,  Harpersfleld,  Kortright, 
Meredith,  Middletown,  Roxbury,  Stamford. 

Dutchess  County  —  (Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Beekman,  Dover,  East  Fishkill,  Fishkill,  La  Grange, 
Pawling,  Union  Vale. 

Second  District  —  Clinton,  Hyde  Park,  Pleasant  Valley,  Poughkeepsie, 
city  of  Poughkeepsie. 

Third  District  —  Amenia,  Milan,  Northeast,  Pine  Plains,  Redhook, 
Rhinebeck,  Stanford.  Washington. 

Erie  County — (Four  Districts). 

First  District—  1st,  2d,  3d,  8th,  9th,  10th  wards  of  the  city  of  Buffalo. 

Second  District  —  Amherst,  Black  Rock,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th,  11th,  12th, 
13th  wards  of  the  city  of  Buffalo,  Clarence,  Tonawanda. 

Third  District  —  Alden,  Aurora,  Chictawauga,  East  Hamburgh,  Ham- 
burgh, Lancaster,  Marilla,  Newstead,  Wales,  West  Seneca. 

Fourth  District  —  Boston,  Brandt,  Colden,  Collins,  Concord,  Eden, 
Evans,  Holland,  North  Collins,  Sardinia. 

Essex*  County  —  (  One  District). 

Franklin  County — (One  District). 


152  ASSEMBLY    DISTRICTS. 


Fulton  and  Hamilton  Counties  —  (  One  District). 

Genesee  County — (  Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Alabama,  Alexander,  Batavia,  Darien,  Elba,  Oakfield, 
Pembroke. 

Second  District  —  Bergen,  Bethany,  Byron,  Le  Roy,  Pavilion,  Stafford. 

Greene  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Athens,  Cairo,  Catskill,  Halcott,  Hunter,  Jewett, 
Lexington. 

Second  District  —  Ashland,  Coxsackie,  Durham,  Greenville,  New  Balti- 
more, Prattsville,  Windham. 

Herkimer  County — (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Fairfield,  Herkimer,  Little  Falls,  Manheim,  Newport, 
Norway,  Ohio,  Russia,  Salisbury,  Wilmnrt. 

Second  District  —  Columbia,  Danube,  Frankfort,  German  Flats,  Litch- 
field, Schuyler,  Stark,  Warren,  Winfield. 

Jefferson  County — (Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Adams,  Ellisburgh,  Henderson,  Houndsfield,  Lorraine, 
Rodman,  Watertown,  Worth. 

Second,  District  —  Alexandria,  Antwerp,  Champion,  Le  Ray,  Phila- 
delphia, Rutland,  Theresa,  Wilna. 

Third  District  —  Brownville,  Cape  Vincent,  Clayton,  Lyme,  Orleans, 
Pamelia. 

Kings  County  —  (Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  8th  and  9th  wards  (of  old  Brooklyn),  13th,  14th,  15th, 
16th  wards  (  Williamsburgh  ),  and  17th  and  18th  wards  (Bushwick),  with 
New  Lots,  Flatbush,  Flatlands,  New  Utrecht  and  Gravesend. 

Second  District  —  1st,  2d,  3d,  6th,  10th  and  12th  wards. 

Third  District  —  4th,  5th,  7th  and  11th  wards. 

Lewis  County — (One  District). 

Livingston  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Avon,  Caledonia,  Geneseo,  Groveland,  Leicester,  Lima, 
Livonia,  York. 

Second  District  —  Conesus,  Mount  Morris,  North  Dansville,  Nunda, 
Portage,  Sparta,  Springvvater,  West  Sparta. 

Madison  County  —  (  Two  Districts ). 

First  District  —  Brookfield,  De  Ruyter,  Eaton,  Georgetown,  Hamilton, 
Lebanon,  Madison,  Nelson. 


ASSEMBLY   DISTRICTS.  153 

Second  District  —  Cazenovia.  Fenner,  Lenox,  Smithfield,  Stockbridge, 
Sullivan. 

Monroe  County  —  (Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Brighton,  Henrietta,  Irondequoit,  Mendon,  Penfield, 
Perrington,  Pittsford,  Rush,  Webster. 

Second  District  —  City  of  Rochester. 

Third  District  —  Chili.  Clarkson,  Gates,  Greece,  Ogden,  Parma,  Riga, 
Sweden,  Wheatland,   Union. 

Montgomery  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Amsterdam.  Charleston,  Florida,  Glen,  Mohawk. 
Second  District  —  Canajoharie,  Minden,  Palatine,  Root,  St.  Johnsville. 

Xeav-York  City  and  County  —  (  Sixteen  Districts ). 

First  District  —  1st  and  2d  wards.  Tenth    District  —  12th,    19th    and 
Second  District  —  8d  and  6th  wards.         22d  wards. 

Third  District  —  4th  ward.  Eleventh  District  —  13th  ward. 

Fourth  District  —  5th  ward.  Twelfth  District  —  14th  ward. 

Fifth  District  —  7th  ward.  Thirteenth  District  —  15th  ward. 

Sixth  District  —  8th  ward.  Fowteenth     District  —  16th     and 
Seventh  District  —  9th  ward.  20th  wards. 

Eighth  District  —  10th  ward.  Fifteenth  District  —  17th  ward. 

Ninth  District  —  11th  ward.  Sixteenth  District — 18th  and  21st 

wards. 

Niagara  County  —  (  Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Lockport,  Niagara,    Pendleton,  Royalton,  Wheatfield. 
Second    District  —  Cambria,    Hartland,    Lewiston,     Newfane,     Porter, 
Somerset,  Wilson. 

Oneida  County  —  ( Four  Districts ). 

First  District  —  New  Hartford,  city  of  Utica,  Whitestown. 

Second  District  —  Augusta,  Bridgewatcr,  Kirkland,  Marshall,  Paris, 
Sangerfield,  Vernon,  Westmoreland. 

Third  District  —  Annsville,  Camden,  Florence,  Rome,  Verona,  Vienna. 

Fourth  District — Ava,  Boonville  Deerfield,  Floyd,  Lee,  Marcy,  Rem- 
sen,  Steuben,  Trenton,  Western. 

Onondaga  County — (Four  Districts). 

First  District  —  Camillus,  Clay.  Elbridge,  Lysander,  Van  Buren. 
Second  District  —  Marcellus,  Onondaga,  Otisco,  Skaneateles,  Spafford, 
Tally. 

Third  District  —  Cicero.  Geddes,  city  of  Syracuse,  Salina. 

Fourth  District  —  De  Witt,   Fabius,    La    Fayette,    Manlius,   Pompey. 


154  ASSEMBLY    DISTRICTS. 


Ontario  County  —  (  Two  Districts  ). 

First  District  —  Farmington,  Gorham,  Hopewell,  Manchester,  Phelps, 
Seneca. 

Second  District  —  Bristol,  Canadice,  Canandaigua,  East  Bloomfield, 
Naples,  Richmond,  South  Bristol,  Victor,  West  Bloomfield. 

Orange  County  —  [Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Crawford,  Montgomery.  Newburgh,  New  Windsor. 

Second  District  —  Blooming  Grove,  Chester,  Cornwall,  Goshen,  Hamp- 
tonburgh,  Walkill. 

Third  District  —  Deerpark,  Greenville,  Minisink,  Monroe,  Mount  Hope, 
Warwick,  Wawayanda. 

Orleans  County  —  (  One  District ). 

Oswego  County  —  (  Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Granby,  Hannibal,  New  Haven,  Oswego,  city  of 
Oswego,  Schroeppel,  Scriba,  Volney. 

Second  District  —  Albion,  Amboy,  Boylston,  Constantia,  Hastings, 
Mexico,  Orwell,  Palermo,  Parish,  Redfield,  Richland,  Sandy  Creek,  West 
Monroe,  Williamstown. 

Otsego  County  —  [Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Cherry  Valley,  Decatur,  Maryland,  Middlefield,  Spring- 
field, Westford,  Worcester. 

Second  District  —  Burlington,  Edmeston,  Exeter,  Hartwick,  New  Lisbon, 
Otsego,  Plainfield,  Richfield. 

Third  District  —  Butternuts,  Laurens,  Milford,  Morris,  Oneonta, 
Otego,  Pittsfield,  Unadilla. 

Putnam  County  —  (  One  District ). 
Queens  County  —  (  One  District ). 

Rensselaer  County  —  [Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  City  of  Troy. 

Second  District  —  Berlin,  Grafton,  Hoosick,  Lansingburgh,  Petersburgh, 
Pittstown,  Schaghticoke. 

Third  District  —  Brunswick,  Clinton,  Grcenbush,  Nassau,  North  Green- 
bush,  Poestenkill,  Sandlake,  Schodack,  Stephcntown. 

Richmond  County  —  [One  District). 

Rockland  County  —  (  One  District ). 


ASSEMBLY   DISTRICTS.  155 

St.  Lawrence  County  —  [Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  De  Peyster,  De  Kalb,  Fowler.  Gouverneur,  Hammond, 
Macomb,  Morristown,  Oswegatchie,  Pitcairn,  Rossie. 

Second  District  —  Canton,  Edwards,  Fine,  Hermon,  Lisbon,  Madrid, 
Norfolk,  Pierrepont,  Russell. 

Third  District  —  Brasher,  Colton,  Hopkinton,  Lawrence,  Louisville, 
Massena,  Parishville,  Potsdam,   Stockholm. 

Saratoga  County  —  [Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Ballston,  Charlton,  Clifton  Park,  Galway,  Halfmoon, 
Malta,  Milton,  Stillwater,  Waterford.' 

Second  District — Corinth,  Day,  Edinburgh,  Greenfield,  Hadley,  Mo- 
reau,  Northumberland,  Providence,  Saratoga,  Saratoga  Springs,  Wilton. 

Schenectady  County — (  One  District). 

Schoharie  County  —  (  Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Blenheim,  Broome,  Conesville,  Esperance,  Gilboa,  Mid- 
dleburgh,  Schoharie,  Wright. 

Second  District  —  Carlisle,  Cobleskill,  Fulton,  Jefferson,  Richmondville, 
Seward,  Sharon,  Summit. 


Schuyler  County  —  (  The  same  as  before  the  date  of  erection). 
Seneca  County  —  (  One  District ). 

Steuben  County  —  (  Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Bath,  Prattsburgh,  Pultney,  Reading,  Tyrone,  Urbana, 
Wayne,  Wheeler. 

Second  District  —  Addison,  Bradford,  Cameron,  Campbell,  Caton,  Erwin, 
Hornby,  Lindley,  Orange,  Thurston,  Woodhull. 

Third  District  —  Avoca,  Canisteo.  Cohocton,  Dansville,  Greenwood, 
Hartsville,  Hornellsville,  Howard,  Jasper,  Troupsburgh,  Wayland,  West 
Union. 

Suffolk  County  —  [Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  East  Hampton,  Riverhead,  Shelter  Island,  South 
Hampton,  Southold. 

Second  District  —  Brookhaven,  Huntington,  Islip,  Smithtown. 

Sullivan  County — (  One  District). 
Tioga  County  —  [One  District). 


156  ASSEMBLY   DISTRICTS. 

Tompkins   County  —  (  Two  Districts  ). 

First  District  —  Enfield,  Hector,  Lansing,  Newfield,  Ulysses. 
Second  District  —  Caroline,  Danby,  Dryden,  Groton,  Ithaca. 

Ulster  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Denning,  Hurley,  Marbletown,  Olive,  Rochester,  Sau- 
gerties,  Shandaken,  Wawarsing,  Woodstock. 

Second  District  —  Esopus,  Kingston,  Lloyd,  Marlborough,  New  Pal tz, 
Plattekill,  Rosendale,  Shawansunk. 


Warren  County — (One  District), 

Washington  County — (Tivo  Districts). 

First  District  —  Argyle,  Cambridge,  Easton,  Fort  Edward,  Green- 
wich, Jackson,   Salem,  White  Creek. 

Second  District  —  Dresden,  Fort  Ann,  Granville,  Hampton,  Hartford, 
Hebron,  Kingsbury,  Putnam,  Whitehall. 

Wayne  County  —  (  Two  Districts  ). 

First  District  —  Butler,  Galen,  Huron,  Lyons,  Rose,  Savannah,  Sodus, 
Wolcott. 

Second  District  —  Arcadia,  Macedon,  Marion,  Ontario,  Palmyra,  Wal- 
worth, Williamson. 


Westchester  County — (  Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Bedford,  Cortland,  Lewisboro',  Newcastle,  North  Salem, 
Ossining,  Poundridge,  Somers,  Yorktown. 

Second  District  —  Eastchester,  Greenburgh,  Harrison,  Mamaroneck, 
Morrissania,  Mount  Pleasant,  New  Rochelle,  North  Castle,  Pelham,  Rye, 
Scarsdale,  White  Plains,  Yonkers,  Westchester,  West  Farms. 

Wyoming  County — (One  District). 

Yates  County — (One  District). 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY  157 

MEMBERS  OF  ASSEMBLY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW- YORK 
First  Session — 1777-8. 

First  meeting  at  Kingston,  began  September  1 ;  ended1  Octo- 
ber 7,  1778. 

Second  meeting  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  January  5  ;  ended 
April  4,  1778. 

Third  meeting  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  June  22  ;  ended  June 
30,  1778. 

Speaker  —  WALTER  LIVINGSTON,  of  Albany. 
Clerk — John  McKkssok. 
Sergea nt-at- Arms  —  Thomas  Pettit. 
Door-Keeper — Richard  Ten  Eyck. 

Albany  —  Jacob  Cuyler,2  John  Cuyler,  Jr.,  James  Gordon,  Walter  Liv- 
ingston, Stephen  J.  Schuyler,  John  Taylor,  Killian  Van  Rensselaer,  Robert 
Van  Rensselaer,  Peter  Vrooman,  William  B.  Whiting. 

Charlotte  —  John  Barns,  Ebenezer  Clarke,  John  Rowen,  Ebenezer 
Russell. 

Cumberland  —  (  No  returns.  ) 

J>)itchess  —  Egbert  Benson,  Dirck  Brinckerhoff,  Anthony  Hoffman,  Gil- 
bert Livingston.  Andrew  Moorhouse,  John  Sehenck,  Jacobus  Swartwout. 

Gloucester  —  (  No  returns. ) 

Kings'6  —  William  Boerum,  Henry  Williams. 

Xew-Vork3 — Evert  Bancker,  John  Berrien,4  Abraham  Brasher,  Daniel 
Dunscoml),  Robert  Harpur,  Frederick  Jay,  Abraham  P.  Lott,  Henry 
Rutgers,6  Jacobus  Van  Zandt,  Peter  P.  Van  Zandt. 

Orange  —  Jeremiah  Clark.  John  Hathorn,  Tunis  Kuyper,  Roeluf  Van 
Houten. 

Queens*  —  Benjamin  Birdsall,  Benjamin  Coc,  Philip  Edsall,  Daniel  Law- 
rence. 

Richmond2  —  Abraham  Jones,6  Joshua  Mercereau. 

Suffolk3  —  David  Gelston,  Ezra  L7Hommedieu,  Burnet  Miller,  Thomas 
Tredwell,  Thomas  Wickes. 

Tryon  —  Samuel  Clyde,  Michael  Edie,  Jacob  G.  Klock,  Jacob  Snell, 
Abraham  Van  Home,  Johannes  Feeder. 

Ulster — John  Cantine.  Johannes  G.  Hardenburgh,  Matthew  Rea,  Cor- 
nelius C.  Schoonmaker,  Jofaannis  Snyder,  Henry  Wisner,  Jr. 

Westchester  —  Thaddeus  Crane,  Samuel  Drake,  Robert  Graham,  Israel 
Honeywell,  Jr.,  Zebediah  Mills,  Gouverneur  Morris. 

Second  Session — 1778-9. 

First  meeting,  held  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  October  13  ;  ended 
November  6,  1778. 

Second  meeting  began  January  28  ;  ended  March  16,  1779. 

1   Dispersed  by  the  approach  of  the  enemy.     *  Appointed  by  senate,  in  place  of  Eutgers, 

■  Resigned.  September  80, 1777.  resigned. 

8  Appointed  by  constitutional  convention,     5  Resigned,  February  lfi,  177S 

May  8,  1777.  •  Seat  declared  vacant,  June  8,  1778,  for 

being  with  the  enemy. 

14 


158  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Speaker  —  WALTER  LIVINGSTON,  of  Albany. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 
Sergeant- at- Arms  —  Stephen  Hendrickson. 
Door-Keeper  —  Richard  Ten  Eyck. 

Albany — Leonard  Gansevoort,  James  Gordon,  Walter  Livingston,  Stephen 
J.  Schuyler,  John  Taylor,  Jacobus  Teller,  Killian  Van  Rensselaer,  Robert 
Van  Rensselaer,  Peter  Vrooman,  William  B.  Whiting. 

Charlotte  —  Albert  Baker,  Ebenezer  Clarke,  David  Hopkins,  Elishamer 
Towser.1 

Cumberland  —  ( No  returns.) 

Dutchess  —  Egbert  Benson,  Dirck  Brinckerhoff,  Joseph  Crane,  Jr., 
Samuel  Dodge,  Anthony  Hoffman,  Andrew  Moorhouse,  Jacobus  Swart- 
wout. 

Gloucester  —  (No  returns. ) 

Kings  —  William  Boerum,  Henry  Williams. 

New -York — Evert  Bancker,  John  Berrien,  Abraham  Brasher,  Daniel 
Dunscomb,  Robert  Harpur,  Frederick  Jay,  Abraham  P.  Lott. 

Orange  —  Jeremiah  Clark,  Benjamin  Coe,  Peter  Ojjilvie,  Roeluf  Van 
Houten. 

Queens  —  Benjamin  Birdsall,  Benjamin  Coe,  Daniel  Lawrence. 

Suffolk  —  David  Gelston,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Burnet  Miller,  Thomas 
Tredwell,  Thomas  Wickes. 

Tryon  —  George  Henry  Bell,  John  Newkirk,  Abraham  Van  Home,  Peter 
Waggoner,  Moses  Younglove. 

Ulster  —  Andries  Bevier,2  Matthew  Rea,  Cornelius  C.  Schoonmaker,  Na- 
than Smith,  Johannis  Snyder. 

Westchester  —  Joseph  Benedict,  Thaddeus  Crane,  Israel  Honeywell,  Jr., 
Ebenezer  Lockwood,  Zebediah  Mills,  Stephen  Ward. 

Third  Session  —  1779-80. 

First  meeting  at  Kingston,  began  August  18;  ended  October 
25,  1779. 

Second  meeting  at  Albany,  began  January  27  ;  ended  March 
17,  1780. 

Third  meeting  at  Kingston,  began  April  22  ;  ended  July  2, 
1780. 

Speaker  —  EVERT  BANCKER,  of  New- York. 
Clerk  —  John  McKfsson. 
Sergeant-at- Arms  —  John  Tillman,  Jr. 
Door-Keeper — Richard  Ten  Eyck. 

Albany  —  Flores  Bancker,  John  Bay,  James  Gordon,  Cornelius  Humfrey, 
Hugh  Mitchell, Henry  Oothoudt, Henry  Quackenbos,  Isaac  Vrooman,  Wil- 
liam B.  Whiting,  Phinehas  Whiteside. 

Charlotte — Albert  Baker,  John  Grover,  David  Hopkins,  Noah  Payn. 

Cumberland — Elkanah  Day,  John  Sessions,  Mieah  Townsend. 

Dutchess —  Egbert  Benson,  Dirck  Brinckerhoff,  Annanias  Cooper,  Samuel 
Dodfje,  Henry  Luddinton,  Brinton  Paine,  Nathaniel  Sacket. 

Gloucester —  (No  returns.) 

Kings — William  Boerum,  Henry  Williams. 

1  Combated  by  John  Kowcn.  2  Contested  by  Thomus  Pulraer. 


MEMBERS    OP    ASSEMBLY.  159 

New -York  —  Evert  Bancker,  John  Berrien,  Abraham  Brasher,  Daniel 
Dunscomb,  Robert  Harpur,  Frederick  Jay,  Abraham  P.  Lott,  Jacobus  Van 
Zandt,  Peter  P.  Van  Zandt. 

Orange  —  John  Coe,  John  Hathorn,  Thomas  Moffat,  Bezaleel  Seely,  Jr. 

Queens  —  Benjamin  Birdsall,  Benjamin  Coe,  Philip  Edsall,  Daniel  Law- 
rence. 

Richmond  —  Joshua  Mersereau. 

Suffolk  —  David  Gelston,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Burnet  Miller,  Thomas 
Tredwell,  Thomas  Wickes. 

Tryon  —  Abraham  Copeman,  Peter  S.  Deygart,  Frederick  Fox,  Jacob 
Gardenier,  Melkert  Van  Deuzen,  Peter  Waggoner,  Jr. 

Ulster  —  Robert  Boyd,  Jr.,  Johannis  Cantine,  Johannis  G.  Hardenburgh, 
Thomas  Palmer,  Cornelius  C.  Schoonmaker,  Nathan  Smith. 

Westchester — Samuel  Drake,  Abijah  Gilbert,  Zebediah  Mills,  William 
Paulding,  Philip  Pell,  Jr.,  Ebenczer  Purdy. 

Fourth  Session  — 1780-1. 

First  meeting  began  at  Poughkeepsie,  September  7  ;  ended 
October  10,  1780.  " 

Second  meeting  began  at  Albany,  January  17  ;  ended  March 
31,  1781. 

Third  meeting  began  June  18  ;  ended  July  1,  1781. 

Speaker  —  EVERT  BANCKER,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 

Albany  —  Matthew  Adgate,  John  Ja.  Beekman,  James  Gordon,  John 
Lansing,  Jr.,  Peter  R.  Livingston,  Dirck  Swart,  John  Tayler,  John  Van 
Rensselaer,  Jr.,  Robert  Van  Rensselaer,  Isaac  Vrooman. 

Charlotte  —  David  Hopkins,  Hamilton  McCollister,  Matthew  McWhorter, 
Icliabod  Parker. 

Dutchess  —  Egbert  Benson,  Ebenezer  Cary ,  Samuel  Dodge,  Henry  Luden- 
ton,  Brinton  Paine,  Guisbert  Schenck,  Jacobus  Swartwout. 

Kings — William  Boerum,  Henry  Williams. 

New -York  —  Evert  Bancker,  John  Berrien,  Abrabam  Brasher,  Daniel 
Dunscomb,  Robert  Harpur,  Frederick  Jay,  Abraham  P.  Lott,  Jacobus  Van 
Zandt,  Peter  P.  Van  Zandt. 

Orange  —  Jeremiah  Clark,  David  Pye,  Bezaleel  Seely,  John  Stagg. 

Queens — Benjamin  Birdsall,  Benjamin  Coe,  Philip  Edsall,  Daniel  Law- 
rence. 

Richmond  —  Joshua  Mersereau. 

Suffolk  —  David  Gelston,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Burnet  Miller,  Thomas 
Tredwell,  Thomas  Wickes. 

Tryon —  Zepbaniab  Batchelor,  Jacob  Gardiner,  Abraham  Garrison,  John 
Moore,  Abrabam  Van  Home,  Peter  Waggoner,  Jr. 

Ulster — Robert  Boyd,  Jr.,  John  Cantine,  Cornelius  C.  Schoomaker, 
Natban  Smith.  Dirck  Wynkoop. 

1  The  journal  of  the  second  meeting  of  this  session  is  the  only  one,  since  the  organi- 
zation of  a  9tate  government,  that  was  not  printed  soon  after  the  adjournment  of  the 
legislature.  The  manuscript  journal  of  this  meeting  was  printed  in  1820,  in  pursuance 
of  a  resolution  of  the  Assembly,  dated  January  4th,  of  that  year. 


160  MEMBERS   OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Westchester — Samuel  Drake,  Philip  Pell,  Nathan  Rockwell,  Joseph 
Strang,  Thomas  Thomas,  Jonathan  G.  Tompkins. 

Fifth  Session  — 1781-2. 

First  meeting  held  at  Poughkeepsie,  began  October  24  ;  ended 
November  23,  1781. 

Second  meeting  began  February  21  ;  ended  April  14,  1782. 

Speaker—  EVERT  BANCKER,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 

Albany  —  Matthew  Adgate,  Jacob  Ford,  Philip  Frisbic,  John  Lan- 
sing, Jr.,  George  Palmer,  Dirck  Swart,  Samuel  Ten  Broeck,  Israel 
Thompson,  Isaac  Vrooman,  Edmund  Wells. 

Charlotte  —  David  Hopkins,  Hamilton  McCollister,  Matthew  McWhorter, 
John  Williams. 

Cumberland  —  (No  returns.) 

Dutchess  —  Dirck  Brinckerhoff,  Jonathan  Dennis,  Cornelius  Humfrey, 
Ebenezer  Husted,  Abraham  Paine,  Thomas  Storm,  Jacob  Swartwout. 

Gloucester  —  (No  returns.) 

Kings  —  William  Boerum,  Henry  Williams. 

New -York  —  Evert  Bancker,  John  Berrien,  Abraham  Brasher.  Daniel 
Dunscomb,  Roberi  Harpur,  Frederick  Jay,  Abraham  P.  Lott,  Jacobus 
Van  Zandt,  Peter  P.  Van  Zandt. 

Orange  —  Jeremiah  Clark,  John  Hathorn,  John  Stagg,   John  SufTern. 

Queens — Benjamin  Birdsall,  Benjamin  Coe,  Philip  Edsall,1  Daniel 
Lawrence,  Nathaniel  Tom." 

Richmond  —  Joshua  Mersereau. 

Suffolk  —  David  Gelston,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Burnet  Miller,  Thomas 
Tredwell,  Thomas  Wickes. 

Tryon  —  Zephaniah  Batchelor.  Abraham  Garrison,  William  Harper, 
Isaac  Merselis,  John  Moore,  William  Petrie. 

Ulster  —  Johannes  Brnyn,  Charles  De  Witt,  Johannes  Hardcnbergh, 
Abraham  Hasbrouck,  James  Hunter. 

Westchester — ■Nathaniel  Delivan,  Abijah  Gilbert,  Zebediah  Mills, 
Nathan  Rockwell,  Thomas  Thomas,  Jonathan  G.  Tompkins. 

Sixth  Session  — 1782-3. 

First  meeting  at  Poughkeepsie,  beijan  July  1 1  ;  ended  July 
25,  1782. 

Second  meeting  at  Kingston,  began  January  27  ;  ended  March 
23,   1783. 

Speaker— EVERT  BANCKER,  of  New-Yurk. 
Clerk  —  John  McKk.s.now 
Door-Keeper  —  Richard  Ten   Kyck. 

Albany  —  Matthew  Ad^rate,  John  II.  Beekman,  John  Ja.  Beekmitn, 
Jacob  Ford,  John  Lansiug,  Jr  ,  Dirck  Swart,  Samuel  Ten  Broeck,  I'eter 
Vim  Ness,  Christopher  STates,  .John  Younglove. 

>  Bestgned,  October  80,  1781.    'Appointed  bj  Benate,  October  81,  in  place  of  Edsall. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  161 

Charlotte  —  Benjamin  Baker,  David  Hopkins,  Hamilton  McCollister, 
Joseph  McCracken. 

Cumberland —  (  No  returns.) 

Dutchess  —  Benjamin  Birdsall,  Jonathan  Dennis,  Cornelius  Humfrey, 
Ebenezer  Husted,  Matthew  Patterson,  Thomas  Storm,  Jacobus  Swart- 
wout. 

Gloucester  —  (No  returns.) 

Kings  —  William  Boerum.  Henry  Williams. 

New-York  —  Evert  Bancker.  John  Berrien,  Abraham  Brasher,  Daniel 
Dunscomb,  Robert  Harpur,  Frederick  Jay,  Abraham  P.  Lott,  Jacobus 
Van  Zandt,  Peter  P.  Van  Zandt. 

Orange  —  Jeremiah  Clark,  Gilbert  Cooper,  John  Hathorn,  John  Stager. 

Queens  —  Benjamin  Birdsall,  Benjamin  Coe,  Daniel  Lawrence,  Na- 
thaniel Tom. 

Richmond  —  Joshua  Mersereau. 

Suffolk  —  David  Gelston,  Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  Burnet  Miller,  Thomas 
Tredwell,  Thomas  Wickes. 

Tryon  —  Zephaniah  Batchelor,  Frederick  Fischer,  John  Frey,  Andrew 
Frinck,  Jr.,  Christian  Nellis,   William  Petrie. 

Ulster — John  Bruyn,  Charles  De  Witt,  James  Hunter,  William  Mal- 
com,  John  Nicholson,  Cornelius  C.  Bcboonmaker, 

Westchester — Abijah  Gilbert,  Samuel  Haight,  John  Lawrence,  Zebediah 
Mills,  Ebenezer  Purdy,  Thomas  Thomas. 

Seventh  Session  — 1784. 

Began  January  21 ;  ended  May  12,   1784. 

Speaker —  JOUX  HATHORN,  of  Orange. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 

Albany  —  Matthew  Adgate,  Abraham  Becker,  Abraham  Cuyler,  Jacob 
Ford,  James  Gordon,  John  Lansing,  Jr.,  Peter  Schuyler,  Dirck  Swart, 
Peter  Van  Ness.  Christopher  Yates. 

Charlotte  —  David  Hopkins,  Hamilton  McCollister,  Ebenezer  Russell, 
Edward  Savage. 

Cumberland  —  Joel  Biglo,  Elijah  Proughty,  William  Shattuck. 

Dutchess  —  Dirck  Brinckerhoff,  Thomas  Dennis,  Anthony  Hoffman,  Cor- 
nelius Humfrey,  Ebenezer  Husted,  Matthew  Patterson,  Thomas  Storm. 

Gloucester — (No  returns.) 

Kings — Johannes  E.  Lott,  Rutger  Van  Brunt. 

New-York — Robert  Harpur,  Henry  Hughes,  John  Lamb,  William  Mal- 
com,  Henry  Rutgers,  Isaac  Sears,  John  Stagg,  Peter  P.  Van  Zandt,  Mari- 
nus  Willett.' 

Orange  —  Jeremiah  Clark,  Gilbert  Cooper,  John  Hathorn,  William 
Sickles. 

Queens  —  Benjamin  Coe,  Hendrick  Onderdonck,  Samuel  Riker,  James 
Townsend. 

Richmond  —  Adrian  Bancker,  Johannes  Van  Wagenen. 

Suffolk  —  John  Brush,  David  Gelston,  Ebenezer  Piatt,  Jeffrey  Smith, 
Thomas  Youngs. 

Tryon  —  Abraham  Copeman,  William  Harper,  James  Livingston,  Isaac 
Paris,  Volkert  Veeder,  Christopher  P.  Yates. 

1  Seat  declared  vacant,  February  10,  from  being  appointed  sheriff. 
*14 


162  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Ulstei  — John  Cantine,  Charles  De  Witt,  James  Hunter,  John  Nicholson, 
Cornelius  C.  Schoonraaker,  Nathan  Smith. 

Westchester  —  Abijah  Gilbert,  Samuel  Haight,  Zebediah  Mills,  Philip 
Pell,  Ebenezer  Purdy,  Thomas  Thomas. 

Eighth  Session  — 1784-5. 

First  meeting  held  in  New- York  city,  began  October  12; 
ended  November  29,  1784. 

Second  meeting  began  January  27  ;  ended  April  27,  1785. 

Speaker  —  JOHN  HATHORN,  of  Orange. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 

Albany  —  Matthew  Adgate,  Abraham  Becker,  Jacob.  Ford,  Walter 
Livingston,  Dirck  Swart,  Israel  Thompson,  Matthew  Yisscher,  Christopher 
Yates,  Peter  W.  Yates,  John  Younglove. 

Cumberland  —  (  No  returns.  ) 

Dutchess  —  Abraham  Brinckerhoff,  Dirck  Brinkerhoflf,  Ebenezer  Cary, 
Cornelius  Humfrey,  Brinton  Paine,  Matthew  Patterson,  James  Talmadge. 

Gloucester —  (  No  returns.  ) 

Kings  —  Charles  Doughty,  John  Vanderbilt. 

Montgomery  —  Frederick  C.  Fox,  William  Harper,  James  Livingston, 
Isaac  Paris,  Volkert  Veeder,  Christopher  P.  Yates. 

New-York  —  Aaron  Burr,  William  Denning,  Daniel  Dunscomb,  William 
Goforth,  John  Lawrence,  Peter  V.  B.  Livingston,  Thomas  Randall,  Henry 
Remsen,  Comfort  Sands, 

Orange  —  Jeremiah  Clark,  Gilbert  Cooper,  John  Hathorn,  William 
Sickles. 

Queens  —  Joseph  Lawrence,  John  Sands,  Abraham  Skinner,  James 
Townsend. 

Richmond  —  Cornelius  Corsen,  Joshua  Mercereau. 

Suffolk  —  David  Gelston,  Ebenezer  Piatt,  Jeffrey  Smith,  John  Smith, 
Thomas  Youngs. 

Ulster — John  Cantine,  Charles  De  Witt,  Johannis  G.  Hardenbergh,  John. 
Nicholson,  Cornelius  C.  Schoonmaker,  Nathan  Smith. 

Washington  —  Albert  Baker,  David  Hopkins,  Edward  Savage,  Abiel 
Sherwood. 

Westchester — Ebenezer  S.  Burling,  Abijah  Gilbert,  Ebenezer  Lockwood, 
Philip  Pell,  Jr.,  Ebenezer  Purdy,  Thomas  Thomas. 

Ninth  Session — 1786. 

At  New-York  city,  began  January  12  ;  ended  May  5,  1786, 

Speaker—  JOHN  LANSING,  Jr.,  of  Albany. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 

Albany — Leonard  Bronck,  Henry  Glenn,  James  Gordon,  Lawrence 
Hogeboom,  John  Lansing,  Jr.,  John  Livingston,  Jacobus  Schoonhown, 
John  Taylor,  Abraham  J.  Van  Alstyne,  Peter  Vrooman. 

Cumberland —  (  No  returns.  ) 

Dutchess  —  Dirck  Brinekerhoff,  John  De  Witt,  Lewis  Duboys,  Jacob 
Griflin,  Henry  Ludenton,  Brinton  Paine,  Matthew  Patterson. 

Gloucester  —  (  No  returns.  ) 

Kings  —  Charles  Doughty,  John  Vanderbilt. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  163 

Montgomery  —  Abraham  Arndt,  John  Frey,  William  Harper,  James 
Livingston,  Abraham  Van  Home,  Volkert  Yeeder. 

New-York  —  Evert  Bancker,  Robert  Boyd,  William  Denning,  William 
Duer,  William  Goforth, .William  Malcom,  Isaac  Sears,  John  Stagg,  Robert 
Troup. 

Orange  —  John  Bradner,  Gilbert  Cooper,  Nathaniel  Satterly,  Henry 
Wisner  3d. 

Queens  —  Daniel  Duryee,  Samuel  Jones,  Daniel  Whitehead  Kissam, 
James  Townsend. 

Richmond,  —  John  Dongan,  Joshua  Mercereau. 

Suffolk  —  Nathaniel  Gardner,  John  Nicoll  Havens,  David  Hedges,  Jeffrey 
Smith,  Thomas  Youngs. 

Ulster — David  Galatian,  Joseph  Hasbrouck,  Thomas  Jansen,  Cornelius 
Schoonmaker,  Nathan  Smith,  Johannis  Snyder. 

Washington  —  Albert  Baker,  Joseph  McCracken,  Ichabod  Parker,  Peter 
B.  Tierce. 

Westchester  —  Samuel  Drake,  Abijah  Gilbert,  Ebenezer  Lock  wood,  Philip 
Pell,  Jr.,  Thomas  Thomas,  Jonathan  G.  Tompkins. 


Tenth  Session  — 1 78V. 

At  Xew-York  city,  began  January  12  ;  ended  April  21,  1787. 

Speaker  —  RICHARD  VARICK,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 

Albany  —  Leonard  Bronck,  Henry  Glenn,  James  Gordon,  John  Lansing, 
Jr.,  John  Livingston,  William  Powers,  Thomas  Sickles,  John  Taylor,  Mat- 
thew Visscher,  Peter  Vrooman. 

Cumberland  —  (No  returns. ) 

Dutchess  —  Dirck  Brinckerhoff,  John  De  Witt,  Jr.,  Lewis  Duboys,  Jacob 
Griffin,  Henry  Ludenton,  Brinton  Paine,  Matthew  Patterson. 

Gloucester  —  (  No  returns. ) 

Kings — Charles  Doughty,  Cornelius  Wyckoff. 

Montgomery  —  Zcphaniah  Batchelor,  James  Cannon,  Joseph  Crane,  John 
Frey,  William  Harper,  James  Livingston. 

New- York  —  Evert  Bancker,  Nicholas  Bayard,  David  Brooks,  William 
Denning,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Robert  C.  Livingston,  William  Malcom, 
John  Ray,  Richard  Yarick. 

Orange  —  Robert  Armstrong,  Jeremiah  Clark,  Gilbert  Cooper,  Peter 
Taulman. 

Queens  —  Samuel  Jones,  John  Schenck,  Richard  Thorne,  James  Towns- 
hend. 

Richmond  —  John  C.  Dongan,  Thomas  Frost. 

Suffolk  —  Jonathan  N.  Havens,  David  Hedges,  Daniel  Osborn,  Caleb 
Smith,  John  Smith. 

Ulster  —  John  Cantine,  Ebenezer  Clark,  David  Galatian,  Cornelius  C. 
Schoonmaker,  Nathan  Smith,  Johannis  Snyder. 

Washington  —  Adam  Martin,  Ichabod  Parker,  Edward  Savage,  Peter 
B.  Tic-ce. 

Westchester — Ebenezer  Lockwood,  Ebenezer  Purdy,  Nathan  Rockwell, 
Joseph  Strang,  Thomas  Thomas,  Jonathan  G.  Tompkins. 


164  MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 

Eleventh  Session  — 1788. 

At  Poughkeepsie,  began  January  9 ;  ended  March  22,  1788. 

Speaker—  RICHARD  VARICK,  of  New- York. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 

Albany  —  Leonard  Gansevoort,  James  Gordon,  Thomas  Sickles,  John  De 
Peyster  Ten  Eyck,  Dirck  Van  Ingen,  Hezekiah  Van  Orden,  John  Young- 
love. 

Columbia  —  John  Livingston,  William  Powers,  Peter  Silvester. 

Cumberland  —  (No  returns.  ) 

Dutchess  —  Egbert  Benson,  Isaac  Bloom,  Peter  Cantine,  Jr.,  John 
De  Witt,  Jr.,  Morris  Graham,  Matthew  Patterson,  Thomas  Tillotson. 

Gloucester  —  (No  returns. ) 

Kings  —  Charles  Doughty,  Cornelius  Wyckoff. 

Montgomery  —  Abraham  Arndt,  John  Frey,  John  Livingston,  Isaac 
Paris,  Volkert  Veeder,  John  Winn. 

New-York  —  Evert  Bancker,  Nicholas  Bayard,  David  Brooks,  Rich- 
ard Harrison,  Nicholas  Low,  Daniel  Nivin,  Comfort  Sands,  Richard 
Varick,  Gnlian  Verplanck. 

Orange  —  Jeremiah  Clark,  Peter  Taulman,  William  Thompson,  Henry 
Wisner,  Jr. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  Whitehead  Cornell,  Samuel  Jones,  Francis 
Lewis,  Jr. 

Richmond  —  John  C.  Dongan,  Peter  Winant. 

Suffolk  —  Jonathan  N.  Havens,  David  Hedges,  Daniel  Osborn,  John 
Smith. 

Ulster  —  James  Bruyn,  John  Cantine,  James  Clinton,  Charles  De  Witt, 
Cornelius  C.  Schoonmaker,  Nathan  Smith. 

Washington  —  Albert  Baker,  Edward  Savage,  Peter  B.  Tierce,  Alex- 
ander Webster. 

Westchester  —  Samuel  Drake,  Abijah  Gilbert,  Ebenezer  Lockwood, 
Joseph  Strang,  Thomas  Thomas,  Jonathan  G.  Tompkins. 

Twelfth  Session  — 1788-9. 

At  Albany,  began  December  11,  1788;  ended  March  3,  1789. 

Speaker  —  JOHN  LANSING,  Jr.,  of  Albany. 
Clerk — John  McKksson. 

Albany  —  John  Duncan,  John  Lansing,  Jr.,  John  Thompson,  Cornelius 
Van  Dyck,  Henry  K.  Van  Rensselaer,  Jeremiah  Van  Rensselaer,  John 
Younglove. 

Columbia  —  Matthew  Adgate,  John  Bay,  John  Kortz. 

Cumberland  —  (No  returns.) 

Dutchess  —  Jonathan  Aikins,  Samuel  A.  Barker,  Isaac  Bloom,  John 
De  Witt,  Jacob  Griffen,  Gilbert  Livingston,  Matthew  Patterson. 

Gloucester  —  (No  returns.) 

Kings  —  Aquila  Giles,  Peter  Vandervoort. 

Montgomery  —  John  Frey,  William  Harper,  Henry  Stauring,  Volkert 
Veeder,  John  Winn,  Christopher  P.  Yates. 

New- York  —  William  W.  Gilhert,  Richard  Harrison,  Nicholas  Hoff- 
man, Brockholst  Livingston,  Nicholas  Low,  Alexander  Macomb,  Comfort 
Bands,  (Julian   Verplanck,   John   Watts,  Jr. 

Orange  —  John  Carpenter,  Jeremiah  Clark,  Henry  Wisner,  Jr. 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY.  1G5 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  Whitehead  Cornell,  Samuel  Jones,  John 
Schenck. 

Richmond  —  Abraham  Bancker.  John  C.  Dongan. 

Suffolk  —  Nathaniel  Gardiner,  Jonathan  N.  Havens,  David  Hedges, 
Henry  Scudder,  John  Smith. 

Ulster  —  John  Cantine,  Ebenezer  Clark,  Johannis  G.  Hardenburgh, 
Cornelius  C.  Schoonmaker,  Nathan  Smith,  Christopher  Tappen. 

Washington  —  Joseph  McCracken,  Edward  Savage,  Peter  B.  Tierce, 
Alexander  Webster. 

Westchester  —  Thaddeus  Crane,  Jonathan  Horton,  Philip  Livingston, 
Nathan  Rockwell,  Walter  Seaman,  Philip  Van  Cortlandt. 

Thirteenth  Session — 1789-90. 

First  meeting  held  in  Albany,  began  July  6  ;  ended  July  16  ; 
1789. 

Second  meeting  held  in  New-York,  began  January  13;  ended 
April  6,  1790. 

Speaker—  GULIAN  VERPLANCK,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 

Albany  —  Leonard  Bronck,  James  Gordon,  Richard  Sill,  Henry  K. 
Van  Rensselaer,  Stephen  Vau  Rensselaer,  Cornelius  Van  Veghten,  John 
Younglovc. 

Columbia  —  Ezekiel  Gilbert,  John  Livingston,  James  Savage. 

Cumberland  —  (  No  returns.) 

Dutchess  —  Samuel  A.  Barker,  Isaac  Bloom,  Joseph  Crane,  Jr.,  Jacob 
Griffin,  Ebenezer  Husted,  Isaac  J.  Tahnan,  Thomas  Tillotson. 

Glouce  ter  —  (No  returns.) 

Kings  —  Aquila  Giles,  Peter  Vandervoort. 

Montgomery  —  Abraham  Arndt,  Josiah  Crane,  James  Livingston,  David 
McMasters,  Michael  Myers,  Volkert  Veeder. 

New-York  —  Francis  Childs,  Matthew  Clarkson.  Rufus  King,  Morgan 
Lewis,  Anthony  Post,  Robert  R.  Randall,  Gulian  Verplanck,  John 
Watts,  Jr.,  Henry  Will. 

Orange  —  John  Carpenter,  John  D.  Coe,  Seth  Marvin,  William  Sickles. 

Queens — Stephen  Carman,  Samuel  Clowes,  Whitehead  Cornell,  Samuel 
Jones. 

Richmond  —  Abraham  Bancker,  Peter  Winant. 

Suffolk  —  Nathaniel  Gardiner,  Jonathan  N.  Havens,  Jared  Landon, 
Henry  Scudder,  John  Smith. 

Ulster — Soveryn  T.  Bruyn,  Ebenezer  Clark,  Johannis  G.  Harden- 
burgh, Cornelius  C.  Schoonmaker,    Nathan  Smith,   Christopher  Tappen. 

Washington  and  Clinton  —  Thomas  Converse,  Zina  Hitchcock,  Nathan 
Morgan,  John  Rowan. 

Westchester  —  Joseph  Brown,  Samuel  Haight,  Jonathan  Horton,  Nathan 
Rockwell,  Walter  Seaman,  Philip  Van  Cortlandt. 

Fourteenth  Session  — 1791. 

At  New-York  city,  began  January  5 ;  ended  March  24,  1791. 

Speaker—  JOHN  WATTS,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson. 


166  MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY. 

Albany — Sidney  Berry,  Leonard  Bronck,  Jonathan  Brown,  John  W. 
Schermerhorn,  Richard  Sill,  Jacobus  Van  Schoonhoven,  Cornelius  A.  Van 
Slyck. 

Columbia  —  Matthew  Adgate,  Stephen  Hogeboora,  James  Savage. 

Dutchess  —  Jonathan  Akin,  Samuel  A.  Barker,  Isaac  Bloom,  James  Kent, 
Henry  Schenck,  James  Tallmadge,  David  Van  Ness. 

Kings  —  Aquila  Giles.  Peter  Vandervoort. 

Montgomery —  Abraham  Arndt,  Josiah  Crane,  John  Frey,  James  Living- 
ston, Michael  Myers,  John  T.  Visscher. 

New-York  —  Cornelius  J.  Bogert,  Nicholas  Cruger,  William  W.  Gilbert, 
Josiah  Ogden  Hoffman,  Alexander  Macomb,  John  Pintard,  James  Watson, 
John  Watts,  Henry  Will. 

Orange  —  John  Carpenter,  John  D.  Coe,  Seth  Marvin,  John  Smith. 

Queens — Samuel  Clowes,  Nathaniel  Lawrence,  Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  John 
Schenck. 

Richmond —  Gozen  Ryerss,  Peter  Winant. 

Suffolk  —  John  Gelston,  Jonathan  N.  Havens,  John  Smith,  Philetus 
Smith,  Thomas  Wickham. 

Ulster  —  John  De  Lametter,  Matthew  Dubois,  John  G.  Graham,  Joseph 
Hasbrouck,  James  Hunter,  Johannis  Snyder. 

Washington  and  Clinton  —  Thomas  Converse,  Daniel  Curtis,  Zina  Hitch- 
cock, John  Rowan. 

Westchester  —  Peter  Fleming,  Abijah  Gilbert,  Samuel  Haight,  Jonathan 
Horton,  Ebenezer  Purdy,  Jonathan  G.  Tompkins. 


Fifteenth  Session — 1*792. 

At  New-York,  began  January  4;  ended  April  12,  1792. 

Speaker  —  JOHN  WATTS,  of  New- York. 
Clerk  —  John  McKksson. 

Albany  —  Jellis  A.  Fonda,  Stephen  Lush,  David  McCarty,  Francis  Nicoll, 
William  North,  John  Ten  Broeck,  Henry  Ten  Eyck. 

Columbia  —  Benjamin  Birdsall,  Jared  Coffin,  Jacob  Ford,   Lawrence 
Hogeboom,  Henry  Livingston,  James  Savage. 

Dutchess  —  Jonathan  Akin,    Samuel   Augustus   Barker,   Isaac   Bloom, 
Daniel  Graham,  Morgan  Lewis,  Matthew  Patterson,  James  Tallmadge. 

Herkimer  —  Michael  Myers. 

Kings  —  Charles  Doughty. 

Montgomery — Douw  Fonda,  John  Frey,  David  McMasters,  Silas  Talbot. 

New -York  —  Josiah  Ogden  Hoffman,  William  S.  Livingston,  Melancton 
Smith,  William  Pitt  Smith,  John  Watts,  Henry  Will,  John  Wylly. 

Ontario — Eleazer  Lindsley. 

Orange  —  John  D.  Coe,  Seth  Marvin,  John  Smith. 

Otsego  —  James  Cannon. 

Queens  —  Samuel  Clowes,  Whitehead  Cornell,  Nathaniel  Lawrence. 

Rensselaer  —  Jonathan  Brown,  John  Knickerbacker,  Jr.,  John  W.  Scher- 
merhorn, Thomas  Sickles,  Moses  Vail. 

Richmond  —  Gozen  Ryerss. 

Saratoga — Sidney  Berry,   Andrew  Mitchell,   Elias  Palmer,  Benjamin 
Rosek  rans. 

Suffolk  —  John  Gelston,  Jonathan  Nicoll  Havens,  Henry  Scudder,  John 
Smith. 

Tioga  —  Jonathan  Fitch. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  L67 

J7feter  — Ebenezer  Clark,  Jacob  De  Lametter,  Ebenezer  Foote,  Joseph 
Hasbrouck. 

Washington  and  Clinton  —  John  Conger,  Thomas  Converse,  Zina  Hitch- 
cock, David  Hopkins. 

Westchester — Samuel  Haight,  Elias  Newman,  Ebenezer  Purely,  Jonathan 
G.  Tompkins,  Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  Jr. 

Sixteenth  Session  — 1*792-3. 

At  New-York  city,  began  November  6,  1792 ;  ended  March 
12,  1793. 

Speaker—  JOHN  WATTS,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  John  McKesson.  „ 

Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Robert  Hunter. 
Door-Keeper  —  Richard  Ten  Eyck. 

Albany  —  Leonard  Bronck,  Johannis  Deitz,  Jellis  A.  Fonda,  Stephen 
Lush,  Francis  Nicoll,  John  Ten  Broeck.  Cornelius  A.  Van  Slyck. 

Columbia  —  Matthew  Adgate,  Benjamin  Birdsall,  Jared  Coffin,  Philip 
Frisbee,  Stephen  Hogeboom,  Samuel  Ten  Broeck. 

Dutchess  —  Jonathan  Akin,  Josiah  Holly,  James  Kent,  Ebenezer  Mott, 
Matthew  Patterson,  Barnabas  Payen,  William  Radclift. 

Herkimer  —  Michael  Myers. 

Kings  —  Aquila  Giles. 

Montgomery  —  Jacob  Eaker,  David  McMasters,  Silas  Talbot,  Simon 
Veeder. 

New -York  —  William  Cock,  John  De  Lancey,  William  W.  Gilbert,  Josiah 
Ogden  Hoffman,  William  S.  Livingston,  John  Watts,  John  Wylly. 

Ontario  —  Isaac1  Cliapin. 

Orange — Reuben  Hopkins,  John  Smith,  Daniel  Thew. 

Otsego  —  Jacob  Morris.  

Queens  —  Samuel  Clowes,  Whitehead  Cornell,  Jacob  Hicks. 

Rensselaer — Benjamin  Hicks,  Christopher  Hutton,  Josiah  Masters, 
Jonathan  Niles,  Nicholas  Staats. 

Richmond  —  Gozen  Ryerss. 

Saratoga  —  Adam  Comstock,  Beriah  Palmer. 

Suffolk  —  John  Gelston,  Jonathan  N.  Havens,  Ebenezer  Piatt,  John 
Smith. 

Tioga  —  John  Patterson. 

Ulster  —  John  Addison,  Philip  D.  Bevier,  Soveryn  T.  Bruyn,  John  C. 
De  Witt,  Nathan  Smith. 

Washington  and  Clinton — Daniel  Curtice,  Zina  Hitchcock,  David  Hop- 
kins, Stanton  Tifft. 

Westchester — Elias  Newman,  Thomas  Thomas. 

Seventeenth  Session  — 1*794. 

At  Albany,  began  January  7  ;  ended  March  27,  1794. 

Speaker  —  JAMES  WATSON,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  Or.ivf.R  L.  Ker. 
Sergeant-at-Arms —  Robert  Hunter. 
Door-Keeper  —  Jacob  Kidney. 

1  Israel?    See  Assembly  Journal,  1793,  p.  15. 


168  MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY. 

Albany  —  Johannis  Deitz,  Jellis  A.  Fonda,  Theodorus  V.  W.  Graham, 
Jacob  Hochstrasser,  Thomas  Hun,  William  North,  Stephen  Piatt. 

Columbia  —  Matthew  Adgate,  John  Bay,  James  Brebner,  Dirck  Gardi- 
ner, Matthew  Scott,  Ambrose  Spencer. 

Dutchess — Samuel  Augustus  Barker,  James  Bocke'e,  David  Brooks, 
John  De  Witt,  Jesse  Oakley,  Jacob  Radcliit,  Isaac  Van  Wyck. 

Herkimer  —  Jedediah  Sanger. 

Kings  —  Peter  Vandervoort. 

Montgomery  —  Jacob  Eaker,  Frederick  Gettman,  John  McArthur,  Simon 
feeder. 

New -York — Robert  Boyd,  John  De  Lancey,  Richard  Furman,  Josiah 
Ogden  Hoffman,  Jotham  Post,  James  Watson,  William  Willcocks. 

Ontario  —  Thomas  Morris. 

Orange  —  John  D.  Coe,  Seth  Marvin,  John  Wheeler. 

Otsego  —  Benjamin  Gilbert. 

Queens — Samuel  Clowes,  Harry  Peters,  Samuel  Youngs. 

Rensselaer  —  Jonathan  Brown,  Benjamin  Hicks,  Hosea  Moffit,  Jonas 
Odel,  Thomas  Sickles. 

Richmond  —  Gozen  Ryerss. 

Saratoga  —  John  Ball,  Adam  Comstock,  John  McClelland,  Beriah 
Palmer. 

Suffolk  —  John  Gelston,  Jonathan  N.  Havens,  John  Smith,  Joshua 
Smith,  Jr. 

Tioga  —  Vincent  Mathews. 

Ulster  —  Cornelius  Bruyn,  Coenradt  E.  Elmendorf,  Ebenezer  Foote, 
Johannis  Miller,  James  Oliver. 

Washington  and  Clinton  —  Benjamin  Colvin,  Philip  Smith,  David 
Thomas,  William  Whiteside. 

Westchester  —  Richard  Hatfield,  Elias  Newman,  Abel  Smith,  Pierre 
Van  Cortlandt,  Jr.,  Ebenezer  White. 

Eighteenth  Session — 1795. 

Began  January  6,  1795,  at  Poughkeepsie ;  adjourned  to  New- 
York,  January  14,  and  continued  from  January  20  to  April  9, 
1795. 

Speaker  —  WILLIAM  NORTH,  of  Albany. 
Clerk  —  Oliver  L.  Ker. 
Door-Keeper — Richard  Ten  Eyck. 

Albany  —  Johannis  Deitz,  Leonard  Gansevoort,  Jr.,  Jacob  Hochstrasser, 
Thomas  Hun,  William  North,  Stephen  Piatt,  Andries  Van  Patten. 

Columbia  —  Matthew  Adgate,  John  Bay,  James  Brebner,  Philip  L. 
Hoffman,  Elisha  Jenkins,  Matthew  Scott. 

Dutchess  —  Samuel  A.  Barker,  Jacob  Bockee,  David  Brooks,  Jesse 
Oakley,  Jacob  Radclift,  Jacob  Smith,  Isaac  Van  Wyck. 

Herkimer  and  Onondaga  —  Jedediah  Sanger. 

Kings  —  Peter  Vandervoort. 

Montgomery  —  Douw  Fonda,  Frederick  Gettman,  David  McMasters, 
Simon  veeder. 

New -York  —  Nicholas  Cruger,  John  De  Lancey,  Richard  Furman, 
Josiah  Ogden   Hoffman,  James  M.  Hughes,  Jotham  Post,  James  Watson. 

Ontario  —  Thomas  Morris. 

Orange  —  William  Allison,  John  Hathorn.   David  Pye. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  169 

Otsego  —  Jacob  Morris. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  Samuel  Clowes,   Nathaniel  Lawrence. 

Rensselaer  —  Jonathan  Brown,  Daniel  Gray,  Benjamin  Hicks,  Hosea 
Moffit,  Jacob  C.  Schermerhorn. 

Richmond  —  Lewis  Ryerss. 

Saratoga  —  Adam  Comstock,  Jabez  Davis,  Beriah  Palmer,  John  B. 
Schuyler. 

Suffolk  —  John  Gelston,  Jonathan  Nicoll  Havens,  Joshua  Smith,  Jr., 
Isaac  Thompson. 

Tioga  —  Vincent  Mathews. 

Ulster—  Soveryn  T.  Bruyn,1  John  C.  De  Witt,  Andrew  McCord, 
Cornelius  C.  Schoonmaker,  Jacob  W.  Tremper.1 

Washington  and  Clinton — Samuel  Beman,  Jr.,  Benjamin  Colvin, 
David  Hopkins,  Edward  Savage. 

Westchester — Thomas  Bowne,  Ebenezer  Purdy,  Abel  Smith,  Pierre 
Van  Cortland!,  Jr.,  Ebenezer  White. 

Nineteenth  Session — 1796. 

At  New- York,  began  January  6;  ended  April  11,  1796. 

Speaker  —  WILLIAM  NORTH,  of  Albany. 
Clerk  —  Oliver  L.  Kkr. 
Sergeant-at-Arms —  Robert  Hunter. 
Door-Keeper  —  Richard  Ten  Eyck. 

Albany  and  Schoharie  —  Gerrit  Abeel,  Leonard  Bronck,  Johannis 
Deitz,  Jacob  Hochstrasser,  Francis  Nicoll,  William  North,  Dirck  Ten 
Broeck. 

Columbia  —  Benjamin  Birdsall,  James  Brebncr,  Patrick  Hamilton, 
Stephen  Hogeboom,  Philip  L.  Hoffman.  Samuel  Ten  Broeck. 

Dutchess  —  David  Brooks,  Richard  Davis,  Jesse  Oakley,  Jacob  Smith, 
Solomon  Sutherland,  Jesse  Thompson,  Isaac  Van  Wyck. 

Herkimer  and  Onondaga  —  Jonas  Piatt. 

Kings  —  Peter  Vandervoort. 

Montgomery  —  David  Cady,  Lewis  Dubois,  Frederick  Gettman,  Daniel 
Mills. 

New-York  —  Gabriel  Furman,  Richard  Furman,  Alexander  Lamb, 
Jacob  Morton,  Jotham  Post,  William  P.  Smith,  James  Watsor 

Ontario  —  Thomas  Morris. 

Orange  —  Seth  Marvin,  David  Pye,  James  W.  Wilkin. 

Otsego  —  Jacob    Morris. 

Queens — Stephen  Carman,  Samuel  Clowes,  Nathaniel  Lawrence. 

Rensselaer  —  John  Bird,  David  Gray,  Rowland  Hall,  John  Knicker- 
backer,  Jr. 

Richmond  —  Le w  i  s  R  ye  rss . 

Saratoga  —  John  Bleecker,  Adam  Comstock,  John  McClelland,  Elias 
Palmer. 

Suffolk  —  Jared  Landon,  Abraham  Miller,  Joshua  Smith,  Jr.,  Silas 
Wood. 

Tioga  —  Emanuel  Coryell. 

Ulster  —  John  Addison,  Philip  D.  Bevier,  Ebenezer  Foote,  Andrew 
McCord,  James  Oliver. 

1  Died  subsequent  to  election. 
15 


170  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Washington  and  Clinton  —  David  Hopkins,  Timothy  Leonard,  Ed- 
ward Savage,  Thomas  Smith. 

Westchester  —  Joseph  Carpenter,  Mordecai  Hale,  Elias  Newman,  Charles 
Teed,  Abel  Smith. 


Twentieth  Session  — 1796-7. 

First  meeting  at  New-York,  began  November  1  ;  ended  No- 
vember 11,  1796. 

Second  meeting  at  Albany,  began  January  3  ;  ended  April 
3,  1797. 

Speaker—  GULIAN  VERPLANCK,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  James  Van  Ingen. 
Sergeant- at- Arms  —  Robert  Hunter. 
Door-Keeper  —  Richard  Ten  Eyck. 

Albany  —  James  Bill,  Philip  Conine,  Jr.,  James  C.  Duane,  Jacob 
Hochstrasser,  James  Holcomb,  Nathaniel  Ogden,  John  Prince,  Philip 
P.  Schuyler,  Dirck  Ten  Broeck,  John  H.  Wendell. 

Clinton  —  Charles  Piatt. 

Columbia  —  Caleb  Benton,  Palmer  Cady,  John  C.  Hogeboom,  John 
McKinstry,  Peter  I.  Vosburgh,  Jonathan  Warner. 

Dutchess  —  Samuel  A.  Barker,  Jacob  Bockee,  Joseph  Crane,  Jr., 
Richard  Davis,  Jesse  Oakley,  William  Pearce,  Jacob  Smith,  Jesse 
Thompson.  William  B.  Vcrplanck,  William  Wheeler. 

Herkimer  —  Isaac  Brayton,  Arthur  Breese,  Matthew  Brown,  Jr.,  Lud- 
wick  Campbell,  Gaylord  Griswold,  Joshua  Leeland,  Henry  McNiel. 

Kings  —  Peter  Vandervoort. 

Montgomery  —  Jacob  Eaker,  Frederick  Gettman,  George  Metcalfe,  John 
C.  Van  Eps,  Peter  V.  Veeder,  Simon  Veeder. 

New- York  —  Leonard  Bleecker,  Richard  Furman,  Josiah  Ogden  Hoff- 
man, James  Kent,  Alexander  Lamb,  Herman  Le  Roy,  Jonathan  Little, 
Jacob  Morton,  Jotham  Post,  James  Roosevelt,  James  Tylee,  Gulian 
Verplanck,  Henry  Will. 

Onondaga  —  Silas  Halsey,  Comfort  Tyler. 

Ontario  —  Lemuel  Chipman,  Charles  Williamson. 

Orange  —  Isaac  Blanch,  Jonathan  Cooley,  Seth  Marvin. 

Otsego  —  Joshua  H.  Brett,  Francis  Henry,  Timothy  Morse,  Isaac  Nash, 
Abraham  C.  Ten  Broeck. 

Queens  —  Lewis  Cornwall,  David  Kissam,  William  Pearsall;  John  M. 
Smith. 

Rensselaer — John  Bird,  John  Carpenter,  Jacob  A.  Fort,  Daniel  Gray, 
James  McKown,  Hosea  Morfit. 

Richmond — Lewis  Ryerss. 

Saratoga — Seth  C.  Baldwin,  Samuel  Clarke,  Adam  Comstock,  John 
McClelland,  John  Taylor. 

Schoharie  —  John  Rice. 

Suffolk  —  Jared  Landon,  Abraham  Miller,  Joshua  A.  Smith,  Jr., 
Silas  Wood. 

Tioga — Emanuel  Coryell. 

Ulster  —  Johannis  l.iuvn,  John  Burr.  Francis  Crawford,  John  ('■ 
De  Witt,  Ebenezer  Foote,  Josiah  Hasbrouck,  James  Oliver,  Benjamli 
Sears. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  171 

Washington — Anthony  I.  Blanchard,  Gerrit  G.  Lansing,  Timothy- 
Leonard,  Daniel  Mason,  Edward  Savage,  Andrew  White. 

Westchester  —  John  Barker,  Joseph  Carpenter,  Mordeeai  Hale,  Charles 
Teed,  Samuel  Youngs. 


Twenty-First  Session  — 1798. 

Began  January  2  ;    ended  April  6,  1*798. 

Speaker—  DIRCK  TEN  BROECK,  of  Albany. 
Clerk  —  James  Van  Ingen. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Robert  Hunter. 
Door-Keeper  —  Peter  Hansen. 

Albany — Thomas  E.  Barker,  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Andrew  N.  Heer- 
mance,  Nathaniel  Ogden,  John  Prince,  Philip  P.  Schuyler,  Dirck  Ten 
Broeck,  Joel  Thompson,  John  H.  Wendell,  Peter  West. 

Clinton  —  Daniel  Ross, 

Columbia  —  Caleb  Benton,  John  C.  Hogeboom,  Killian  Hogeboom, 
Elisha  Jenkins,  Samuel  Ten.  Broeck,  Peter  I.  Vosburgh. 

Delaware  —  William  Horton,  Nathaniel  Wattels. 

Dutchess  —  William  Barker.  Lemuel  Clift,  Luther  Holly,  Joseph  Pot- 
ter, Philip  J.  Schuyler,  Jacob  Smith,  John  Thomas,  Jesse  Thompson, 
Samuel  Towner,  William  B.  Yerplanck. 

Herkimer  —  Benjamin  Bowen,  Matthew  Brown,  Jr.,  Ludwick  Camp- 
bell. Isaac  Foot,  Gaylord  Griswold,  Henry  McNiel,   Nathan  Smith. 

Kings  —  Peter  Vandervoort. 

Montgomery  —  Frederick  Gettman,  James  Hildreth,  Robert  McFarland, 
George  Metcalfe,  Jacob  Snell,  Philip  Van  Alstyne. 

New -York — Philip  I.  Arcularius,  William  Boyd,  Ebenezer  S.  Burling, 
Aaron  Burr,  De  Witt  Clinton,  Jacob  De  la  Montai^nie,  William  Denning, 
James  Fairlie,  James  Hunt,  Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  Ezekiel  Robins,  Thomas 
Storm,  George  Warner. 

Onondaga  —  Silas  Halsey,  Comfort  Tyler. 

Ontario  and  Steuben  —  Amos  Hall,  Charles  Williamson. 

Orange  —  James  Burt,  Benjamin  Coe,  Moses  Hatfield. 

Otsego  —  Joshua  Dewey,  Francis  Henry,  Elijah  Holt,  Timothy  Morse. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  Whitehead  Cornell,  William  Pearsall,  John 
I.  Skidmore. 

Rensselaer  —  John  Bird,  Jacob  A.  Fort,  Daniel  Gray,  Jonathan  Hoag, 
Hosea  Moffit,  Israel  Thompson. 

Richmond — Paul  I.  Micheau. 

Saratoga  —  Seth  C.  Baldwin,  Samuel  Clark,  Adam  Comstock,  Douw  I. 
Fonda,  Aaron  Gregory. 

Schoharie  —  John  Rice. 

Suffolk  —  John  Howard,  Abraham  Miller,  Josiah  Reeve,  Silas  Wood. 

Tioga — Emanuel  Coryell,  Benjamin  Hovey. 

Ulster  —  John  Barber,  Philip  D.  Bevier,  Phineas  Bowman,  Jacobus  S. 
Bruyn,  John  A.  De  Witt,  John  C.  De  Witt,  Andrew  McCord. 

Washington  —  Charles  Kane,  Daniel  Mason,  Reuben  Pride,  Edward 
Savase;  Thomas  Smith,  Melancton  Wheeler. 

Westchester  —  William  Adams,  John  Barker,  Elijah  Lee,  Abel  Smith, 
Charles  Teed. 


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Twenty-Second  Session  —  1*798  -  9. 

First  meeting  began  August  9  ;  ended  August  27,  1798. 
Second  meeting  began  January  2  ;  ended  April  3,  1799. 

Speaker—  DIRCK  TEN  BROECK,  of  Albany. 
Clerk  —  James  Van  Ingen. 
Sergeant-at- Arms  —  Robert  Hunter. 
Door- Keeper  —  Peter  Hansen. 

Albany  —  Thomas  E.  Barker,  James  Bill,  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Prince  Doty, 
Andrew  N.  Heermance,  Jeremiah  Lansingh,  Philip  P.  Schuyler,  Joseph 
Shurtleff,  Dirck  Ten  Broeck. 

Clinton  —  Asa  Adgate. 

Chenango  —  Obadiah  German,  Nathaniel  King 

Columbia  —  Elisha  Gilbert,  Killian  Hogeboom,  Charles  McKinstry,  John 
McKinstry,  Peter  B.  Ten  Broeck,  Samuel  Ten  Broeck. 

Delaware  —  Elias  Butler,  Erastus  Root. 

Dutchess  —  Abraham  Adriance,  Lemuel  Clift,  Henry  Dodge,  Robert 
Johnston,  Ebenezer  Mott,  William  Pearce,  Piatt  Smith,  Jonathan  Soule, 
William  Tabor,  John  Van  Benthuysen. 

Herkimer — Ludwick  Campbell,  John  Cummins,  Jr.,  Phineas  Gates 

Kings  —  Johannis  I.  Lott. 

Montgomery  —  Archibald  Mclntyre,  Henry  Pawling,  Stephen  Reynolds, 
Jacob  Snell,  Simon  Veeder,  Peter  Voorhis. 

New-York  —  Philip  I.  Arcularius,  William  Boyd,  Ebenezer  S.  Burling, 
Aaron  Burr,  James  Fairlie,  Richard  Furman,  James  Hunt,  Elias  Nexsen, 
John  B.  Prevost,  Ezekiel  Robins,  Thomas  Storm,  John  Swartwout,  John 
A.  Wolfe. 

Oneida  —  Abel  French,  Henry  McNiel,  David  Ostrom. 

Onondaga  —  Edward  Paine,  John  Richardson. 

Ontario  and  Steuben  —  Amos  Hall,  Charles  Williamson. 

Orange — John  Blake,  Jr.,  James  Burt,  Moses  Philips,  Hendrick  Smith, 
David  M.  Westcott. 

Otsego  —  Joshua  Dewey,  Benjamin  Gilbert,  Francis  Henry,  Jedediah 
Peck. 

Queens  —  Robert  Moore,  William  Mott,  John  I.  Skidmore,  John  M. 
Smith. 

Rensselaer  —  Jacob  A.  Fort,  Daniel  Gray,  Jonathan  Hoag,  Cornelius 
Lansing,  John  W.  Schermerhorn,  John  I.  Van  Rensselaer 

Richmond  —  Paul  I.  Micheau. 

Rockland  —  Benjamin  Coe. 

Saratoga — Seth  C.  Baldwin,  Samuel  Clark,  Adam  Comstock,  Henry 
Corl,  Jr.,  James  Warren. 

Schoharie — Peter  Swart. 

Suffolk  —  Nieoll  Floyd,  Jared  Landon,  John  Smith,  Joshua  Smith. 

Tioga  —  Matthew  Carpenter. 

Ulster  —  Gerrit  Abeel,  Jacobus  S.  Bruyn,  John  A.  De  Witt,  Peter 
Lefevre,  Jr.,  Martin  G.  Sehuneman. 

Washington — Seth  Crocker,  David  Hopkins,  Charles  Kane,  Edward 
Savage,  Philip  Smith,  David  Thomas. 

Westchester —  William  Adams,  Israel  Honeywell,  Elijah  Lee,  Abel  Smith, 
Charles  Teed. 


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Twenty-Third  Session  — 1800. 

Began  January  28  ;  ended  April  8,  1800. 

Speaker  —  DIRCK  TEN  BROECK,  of  Albany  county. 
Clerk  —  James  Van  Ingen. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Ephraim  Hunt. 
Door-Keeper  —  Peter  Hansen. 

Albany — James  Bill,  Philip  Conine,  Jr.,  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Prince  Doty, 
John  V.  Henry,  Francis  Nicoll,  Joseph  Shurtleff,  Dirck  Ten  Broeck,  Jacob 
Winne. 

Cayuga  —  Silas  Halsey. 

Chenango  —  Peter  B.  Garnsey,  Nathaniel  King. 

Clinton  and  Essex  —  William  Gilliland. 

Columbia — Ezekiel  Gilbert,  Robert  T.  Livingston,  Charles  McKinstry, 
John  Noyes,  Anson  Pratt,  Jacob  R.  Van  Rensselaer. 

Delaware  —  Patrick   Lamb,  Sluman  Wattles. 

Dutchess  —  Abraham  Adriance,  William  Barker,  William  Emott,  Joseph 
C.  Field,  Robert  Johnston,  Ebenezer  Mott,  Isaac  Sherwood,  William  Taber, 
Samuel  Towner,  John  Van  Benthuysen. 

Herkimer — Thomas  Manly,  John  Mills,  John  Myer. 

Kings — Jacob  Sharpe,  Jr. 

Montgomery  —  John  Herkimer,  Cornelius  Humfrey,  Archibald  Mclntyre, 
Frederick  Sammons,  Jacob  Snell,  Simon  Veeder. 

New -York  —  John  Bogert,  Nicholas  Evertson,  John  Oothout,  Anthony 
Post,  Caleb  S.  Riggs,  Robert  Rutgers,  Jacob  Sherred,  Anthony  Steenback, 
Ehenezer  Stevens,  Samuel  Stillwell,  Bernardus  Swartwout,  Jr.,  William  B. 
Woolsey. 

Oneida  —  John  Hall,  David  Ostrom,  Nathan  Smith. 

Onondaga  —  Ebenezer  Butler,  Jr. 

Ontario  and  Steuben  —  Nathaniel  Norton,  Charles  Williamson 

Orange  —  John  Blake,  Jr.,  Robert  R.  Burnet,  James  Burt,  Andrew 
McCord,  Seth  Marvin. 

Otsego  —  Jedediah  Peck,  Robert  Roseboom,  Jacob  Ten  Broeck,  Rensselaer 
Williams. 

Queens  —  Isaac  Denton,  Jonah  Hallett,  Abraham  Monfoort,  John  I.  Skid- 
more. 

Rensselaer  —  Jacob  A.  Fort,  Daniel  Gray,  James  McKown,  Josiah  Mas- 
ters, John  W.  Schermerhorn,  George  Tibbits. 

Richmond  —  John  P.  Ryerss. 

Rockland — Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 

Saratoga — Daniel  Bull,  Samuel  Clark,  Adam  Comstock,  James  Warren, 
Edward  A.  Watrous. 

Schoharie — Storm  A.  Becker. 

Suffolk — Nicoll  Floyd,  Jared  Landon,  John  Smith,  Silas  Wood. 

Tioga  —  Samuel  Tinkham. 

Ulster  —  Charles  W.  Broadhead,  Johannes  Bruyn,  Moses  Cantine,  John 
C.  De  Witt,  Martin  G.  Schuneman. 

Washington — Benjamin  Colvin,  Micajah  Pettit,  Isaac  Sargent,  Edward 
Savage,  David  Thomas,  John  Thurman. 

Westchester  —  George  Comb,  Abijah  Gilbert,  Nathan  Rockwell,  Abel 
Smith   Charles  Teed. 

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174  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Twenty-Fourth  Session  — 1800-1. 

First  meeting  began  November  4  ;  ended  November  8,  1 800. 
Second  meeting  began  January  27  ;  ended  April  8,  1801. 

Speaker—  SAMUEL  OSGOOD,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  James  Van  Ingen. 
Scrgeant-at-Arms —  Ephraira  Hunt. 
Door-Keeper  —  Peter  Hansen. 

Albany  —  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Prince  Doty,  John  V.  Henry,  Joseph  Shurt- 
leff,  Dirck  Ten  Broeck,  Jacob  Ten  Eyck,  Peter  West,  Jacob  Winne. 

Cayuga — Silas  Halsey. 

Chenango  —  Jonathan  Forman,  James  Glover. 

Clinton  and  Essex  —  (No  leturns.) 

Columbia  —  William  Cantine,  Asa  Douglass,  Dirck  Gardenier,  Ezekiel 
Gilbert,  John  Livingston,  Elisha  Williams. 

Delaware  —  Gabriel  North,  Erastus  Root. 

Dutchess  —  Abraham  Adriance,  Benjamin  Akin,  Elisha  Barlow,  Nicholas 
H.  Emigh,  Robert  Johnston,  Ebenezer  Mott,  Zalman  Sanford,  Isaac  Sher- 
wood, Smith  Thompson,  John  M.  Thurston. 

Greene — Thomas  E.  Barker,  Caleb  Benton. 

Herkimer  —  Nathan  Smith,  Evans  Wharry,  George  Widrig. 

Kings  —  Jacob  Sharpe,  Jr. 

Montgomery —  Cornelius  Humfrey,  Archibald  Mclntyre,  Alexander  Shel- 
don, Jacob  Snell,  Simon  Yeeder,  Christopher  P.  Yates. 

New -York  —  Philip  I.  Arcularius,  John  Broome,  George  Clinton,  Horatio 
Gates,  James  Hunt,  Brockholst  Livingston,  Elias  Nexsen,  Samuel  Osgood, 
Ezekiel  Robins,  Henry  Rutgers,  Thomas  Storms,  John  Swartwout,  George 
Warner. 

Oneida  —  Jesse  Curtiss,  Abo'  French,  David  Ostrom. 

Onondaga  —  Asa  Danforth. 

Ontario  and  Steuben  —  Lemuel  Chipman,  Nathaniel  Norton. 

Orange  —  Aaron  Burr,  James  Clinton,  Andrew  McCord,  Peter  Townsend, 
Henry  Tucker. 

Otsego — Benjamin  Hicks,  Solomon  Martin,  Jedediah  Peck,  Jacob  Ten 
Broeck. 

Queens  —  Jonah  Hallett,  Abraham  Monfoort,  Joseph  Pettit,  John  I. 
Skidmore. 

Rensselaer  —  Jonathan  Brown,  John  Lovett,  James  McKown,  Josiah 
Masters.  Hosea  Moffitt,  John  E.  Van  Allen. 

Richmond  —  Paul  I.  Micheau. 

Rockland — Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 

Saratoga  —  Daniel  Bull,  Adam  Comstock,  Henry  Corl.,  Jr.,  James  Mer- 
rill, James  Warren. 

Schoharie  —  Joseph  Borst,  Jr. 

Suffolk  —  Nicoll  Floyd,  Jared  Landon,  Abraham  Miller,  Mills  Phillips. 

Tioga  —  Edward  Edwards. 

Ulster  —  Benjamin  Bevier,  Jr.,  Conrad  Ed.  Elmendorf,  Philip  Eltinge, 
Joseph  Hasbrouck,  Jr. 

Washington  —  Seth  Allien,  David  Hopkins,  Gerrit  G.  Lansing,  Timothy 
Leonard,  William  McAuley,  Edward  Savage. 

Westchester — Abijah  Gilbert,  Robert  Graham,  Abraham  Odell,  Abel 
Smith,  Thomas  Thomas. 


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Twenty-Fifth  Session — 1802. 

Began  January  2G  ;  ended  April  5,  1802. 

Speaker  —  THOMAS  STORM,  of  New-York, 
Clerk  —  Jamks  Van  Ingf.n. 
Scrgeant-at-  Arms —  Ephraim  Hunt. 
Door-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Prince  Doty,  John  V.  Henry,  Peter  S. 
Schuyler,  Joseph  Shurtleff,  Dirck  Ten  Broeck,  Jacob  Ten  Eyck,  Peter 
West. 

Cayuga — Salmon  Buel. 

Chenango  —  Nathaniel  King,  Joshua  Mersereau,  Jr. 

Clinton  and  Essex — William  Bailey. 

Columbia — Thomas  Brodhead,  Josiah  Holley,  Henry  W.  Livingston, 
Samuel  Ten  Broeck,  Peter  Van  Alstyne,  Moses  Younglove. 

Delaware  —  Gabriel  North,  Erastus  Root. 

Dutchess  —  Abraham  Adriance,  Benjamin  Akin,  Theodorus  Bailey, 
Elisha  Barlow,  Nicholas  H.  Emigh,  Harry  Garrison,  Alexander  Spencer, 
John  Thompson,  John  M,  Thurston. 

Greene  —  William  Beach,  Philip  Conine,  Jr. 

Herkimer  —  Nathan  Smith,  Samuel  Merry,  Jr.,  George  Widrig. 

Kings  —  John  C.  Vanderveer. 

Montgomery  —  Archibald  Mclntyre,  Frederick  Sammons,  Alexander 
Sheldon,  Jacob  Snell,  Charles  Ward,  Christopher  P.  Yates. 

New -York  —  Philip  I.  Arcularius,  John  Broome,  Peter  Elting,  Thomas 
Farmar,  William  Few,  James  Hunt,  Brockholst  Livingston.  Elias  Nexsen, 
Samuel  Osgood,  Ezekiel  Robins,  Henry  Rutgers,  Thomas  Storms,  George 
Warner. 

Oneida  —  Joel  Bristol,  Abel  French,  David  Ostrom. 

Ontario  and  Steuben —  Daniel  Chapin,  Peter  B.  Porter. 

Onondaga — Asa  Danforth. 

Orange  —  Joshua  Brown,  James  Burt,  Charles  Clinton,  Andrew  McCord, 
Selah  Strong. 

Otsego — Samuel  Campbell,  Solomon  Martin,  Jedediah  Peck,  Jacob 
Ten  Broeck. 

Queens  —  John  D.  Ditmis,  Abraham  Monfoort,  William  Mott,  Joseph 
Pettit. 

Rensselaer — John  Carpenter,  Jacob  A.  Fort,  John  Green,  Burton 
Hammond,  John  Knickerbacker,  Jr.,  John   Stevens.  • 

Richmond  —  Paul  I.  Micheau. 

Rockland  —  Peter  De  Noyelles. 

Saratoga  —  Samuel  Clark,  Adam  Comstock,  Henry  Corl,  Jr.,  James 
WaTen,  Edward  A.  Watrous. 

Schoharie  —  Lawrence  Lawyer,  Jr. 

Suffolk  —  Israel  Carll,  Jared  Landon,  Abraham  Miller,  Tredwell 
Scudder. 

Tioga  —  Caleb  Hyde. 

Ulster  —  Benjamin  Bevier,  Josiah  Hasbrouck,  Elnathan  Sears,  Benja- 
min  Snyder.  

Washington  —  Kitchcl  Bishop,  Alexander  Cowan,  Jason  Kellogg,  John 
McLean,   Mieajah  Pettit,  Isaac  Sargent. 

Westchester — Abijah  Gilbert,  Abraham  Odell,  Abel  Smith.  Thomas 
Thomas,  Joseph  Travis. 


176  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Twenty-Sixth  Session  — 1803. 

Began  January  25  ;  ended  April  26,  1803. 

Speaker—  THOMAS  STORM,  of  New- York. 
Clerk  —  Solomon  Southwick. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Ephraim  Hunt. 
Door-Keeper  —  Benjamin  W  hippie. 

Albany  —  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  John  Frisby,  Stephen  Lush,  Maus  Schor- 
merhorn,  Peter  S.  Schuyler,  Jacob  Ten  Eyck. 

Cayuga  —  Salmon  Buell,  Silas  Halsey,  Thomas  Hewitt. 

Chenango  —  James  Green,  Stephen  Hoxie,  Joel  Thompson,  Uri  Tracy. 

Clinton  —  Peter  Sailly. 

Columbia  —  Samuel  Edmonds,  Aaron  Kellogg,  Moncrief  Livingston, 
Peter  Silvester. 

Delaware  —  John  Lamb,  Elias  Osborn. 

Dutchess  —  Joseph  C.  Field,  John  Jewett,  John  Martin,  Thomas 
Mitchell,  Philip  Spencer,  Jr.,  Theodorus  R.  Yan  Wyck,  James  Winchell. 

Essex  —  Thomas  Stower. 

Genesee  and  Ontario  —  Thaddeus  Chapin,  Augustus  Porter,  Polydore 
B.  Wisner. 

Greene  —  George  Hale,  Martin  G.  Schuneman. 

Herkimer — Stephen  Miller,  George  Widrig,  Samuel  "Wright. 

Kings  —  John  Hicks. 

Montgomery — Henry  Kennedy,  John  Roof,  Alexander  Sheldon,  Daniel 
Walker,  Charles  Ward. 

New -York  —  John  Brower,  John  Burger,  William  Few,  William  W. 
Gilbert,  Peter  Irving,  Cornelius  C.  Rosevelt,  Ezekiel  Robins,  Thomas 
Storm,  Daniel  D.  Tompkins. 

Oneida  —  James  Dean,  Sen.,   Abel  French,  John  Lay,   Aaron  Morse. 

Onondaga  —  John  Lamb,  John  McWhorter. 

Orange  —  James  Burt,  William  A.  Clark,  James  Finch,  Jr.,  Reuben 
Neely. 

Otsego  —  Daniel  Hawks,  James  Moore,  Jedediah  Peck,   Luther  Rich. 

Queens — Stephen  Carman,  Abraham  Monfoort.  Henry  0.  Seaman. 

Rensselaer  —  John  Green,  Jonathan  Rouse,  John  Ryan,  John  Wood- 
worth. 

Richmond  —  Paul  I.  Micheau. 

Rockland — Peter  De  Noyelles. 

Saratoga  —  Samuel  Clark,  Adam  Comstock,  Gideon  Goodrich,  Othniel 
Looker. 

Schoharie — Henry  Becker,  Lawrence  Lawyer,  Jr. 

Steuben  —  James  Faulkner. 

Suffolk  —  Israel  Carll.  Jonathan  Dayton,  Josiah  Reeve. 

Tioga  —  Caleb  Hyde. 

Ulster — Moses  Cantine,  Jr.,  James  Kain,  Cornelius  Low,  Elnathan 
Sears. 

Washington  —  David  Austin,  Kitchel  Bishop,  Alexander  Cowan,  Jason 
Kellogg,  John  McLean,   Isaac  Sargent. 

Westchester — Abijah  Gilbert,  Abraham  Odell,  Thomas  Thomas,  Joseph 
Travis. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  177 


Twenty-Seventh  Session  — 1804. 

Began  January  31;    ended  April  10,  1804. 

Speaker  —  ALEXANDER  SHELDON,  of  Montgomery. 
Clerk — Solomon  Southwick. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Benjamin  Haight. 
Door-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  John  Beekman,  Jr.,  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  James  Emott,  Peter 
S.  Schuyler,  Moses  Smith. 

Cayuga  —  Silas  Halsey,  Thomas  Hewitt,  Amos  Rathbun. 

Chenango  —  Obadiah  German,  Stephen  Hoxie,  James  Moore,  Joel 
Thompson. 

Clinton  —  Benjamin  Mooers. 

Columbia  —  Benjamin  Birdsall,  Stephen  Miller,  Samuel  Ten  Broeck, 
James  I.  Van  Allen. 

Delaware  —  Gabriel  North,  Elias  Osborn. 

Dutchess  —  Joseph  E.  HafF,  John  Martin,  Thomas  Mitchell.  Zalmon 
Sanford,  William  Taber,  Benajah  Thompson,   Theodorus  Van  Wyck 

Essex  —  Theodorus  Ross. 

Genesee  and  Ontario  —  Amos  Hall,  Nathaniel  Howell,  Polydore  B. 
Wisner. 

Greene — Stephen  Simmons,  Stodard  Smith, 

Herkimer  —  Evans  Wharry,  George  Widrig,    Samuel  Wright. 

Kings  —  John  Hicks. 

Montgomery  —  John  Herkimer,  Henry  Kennedy,  Archibald  Mclntyre, 
Alexander  Sheldon,  David  J.  Zeilley. 

New-Yoi-k — Samuel  Bradhurst,  George  Clinton,  Jr.,  Peter  Curtenius, 
William  Few,  Henry  Rutgers,  Peter  A.  Schenck,  Solomon  Townsend, 
James  Warner,  Peter  H.  Wendover. 

Oneida  —  David  Cofteen,  Joseph  Kirkland,  David  Ostrom,  Abraham 
Van  Eps. 

Onondaga  —  James  Geddes,  John  McWhorter. 

Orange  —  Joshua  Brown,  Robert  R.  Burnet,  Samuel  S.  Seward, 
Henry  Tucker. 

Otsego  —  Peter  P.  Dumont,  Jedediah  Peck,  Solomon  Pier,  Henry  Scott. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  John  D.  Ditmis,  William  Mott. 

Rensselaer — Asa  Mann,  Jonathan  Rouse,  Charles  Selden,  William 
Steward,  Samuel  Vary,  Jr. 

Richmond  —  John  Houseman. 

Rockland  —  Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 

Saratoga  —  Adam  Comstock,  John  Hunter,  Samuel  Lewis,  Othniel 
Looker. 

Schoharie  —  Henry  Becker,  Freegift  Patchin. 

Steuben  —  James  Faulkner. 

Suffolk  —  Israel  Carll,  Sylvester  Dering,  David  Hedges. 

TYo^a  —  Ashbel  Wells. 

Ulster — Benjamin  Bevier,  Lucas  Elmendorf,  Joseph  Hasbrouck,  Jr., 
James  Ross. 

Washington  —  David  Austin,  Kitchel  Bishop,  William  Livingston,  John 
McKinney,  John  McLean,  Stephen  Thorn. 

Westchester  —  Abijah  Gilbert,  Abraham  Odell,  Thomas  Thomas,  Joseph 
Travis. 


178  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Twenty-Eighth  Session  —  1 804  -  5. 

First  meeting  began  November  6  ;  ended  November  12,  1804. 
Second  meeting  began  January  23  ;  ended  April  10,  1805. 

Speaker—  ALEXANDER  SHELDON,  of  Montgomery. 
Clerk  —  Solomon  Southwick. 
Sergeant- at- Arms — Benjamin  Haight. 
Door-Keeper —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany — David  Burhans,  Adam  Deitz,  Jr.,  Stephen  Lush,  Nicholas  V. 
Mynderse,  Joseph  Shurtleff,  Moses  Smith. 

Cayuga  —  John  Grover,  Jr.,  Amos  Rathbun. 

Chenango  —  Peter  Betts,  Obadiah  German,  Samuel  Payne,  Luther  Wa- 
terman. 

i  'linton  —  Benjamin  Mooers. 

Columbia  —  Moncrief  Livingston,  Peter  Silvester,  William  W.  Van  Ness, 
Jason  Warner. 

Delaware  —  Adam  I.  Doll,  Anthony  Marvine. 

Dutchess  —  Job  Crawford.  Isaac  Hunting,  John  Patterson,  Abraham  H. 
Schenck,  Isaac  Sherwood,  John  Van  Benthuysen,  John  M.  Thurston. 

Essex  —  Theodorus  Ross. 

Greene  —  Patrick  Hamilton,  Daniel  Sayre. 

Herkimer  —  Evans  Wharry,  George  AVidiig,  Samuel  Wright. 

Kings  —  John  Hicks. 

Montgomery  —  Jonathan  Hallett,  James  Mclntyre,  John  Seeber,  Alex- 
ander Sheldon,  David  I.  Zeilley. 

New-York  —  Philip  I.  Arcularius,  John  Bingham,  George  Clinton,  Jr., 
Thomas  Farmar,  William  Few,  William  W.  Gilbert,  Henry  Rutgers,  Peter 
A.  Schenck,  Solomon  Townsend. 

Oneida  —  George  Brayton,  Joseph  Jennings,  Joseph  Kirkland,  Benjamin 
Wright.' 

Onondaga — John  Ballard,  William  I.  Vredenbergh. 

Ontario  and  Genesee  —  Amos  Hall,  Daniel  W.  Lewis,  Alexander  Rea. 

Orange  —  John  Barber,  Joshua  Brown,  John  Hathorn,  John  Tuthill. 

Otsego  —  Gurdon  Huntington,  William  Lathrop,  Luke  Metcalfe,  Hum- 
phrey Palmer. 

Queens — Stephen  Carman,  Benjamin  Coe,  Henry  0.  Seaman. 

Rensselaer — Jonathan  Burr,  James  L.  Hogeboom,  Nehemiah  King,  Asa 
Mann,  John  Ryan. 

Richmond  —  John  Dunn. 

Rockland  —  John  Cole. 

Saratoga  —  Wm.  Carpenter,  Samuel  Clark.  Asahel  Porter,  David  Rogers. 

Schoharie  —  Henry  Becker,  Freegift  Patchin. 

Sen  eca  —  J  oh  n  S  a  y  re . 

Steuben  —  John  Wilson. 

Suffolk  —  Israel  Carll,  Jonathan  Dayton,  .Tared  Landon. 

Tioga  —  John  Miller. 

Ulster  —  Lucas  Ehnendorf,  Henry  Reynolds,  James  Ross,  Solah  Tuthill. 

Washington  —  Isaac  Harlow,  Jason  Kellogg,  William  Livingston,  John 
McLean,  Solomon  Smith,  James  Starbuck. 

Westchester  —  Abijah  Gilbert,  Abm.Odell, Caleb  Tompkins. Joseph  Tra\  is. 

1  Walter  Martin  and  Benjamin  Wright  were  returned  as  having  received  an  eqna! 
number  of  votes.  Mr.  Wright  was  admitted  to  his  seat  by  a  resolution  of  Nov.  7, 
1804. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  179 


Twenty-Ninth  Session  — 1806. 

Began  January  28  ;  ended  April  7,  1806. 

Speaker  —  ALEXANDER  SHELDON,  of  Montgomery. 
Clerk — Solomon  Southwick. 
Sir geant-at- Arms —  Thomas  Donnelly. 
Door-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  David  Burhans,  Asa  Colvard,  AdamDeitz,  Jr.,  Stephen  Lush, 
Joseph  Shurtleff,  Abraham  Van  Vechten. 

Cayuga  —  John  Grover,  Jr.,  Amos  Rathhun. 

Chenango —  Benjamin  Jones,  Jonathan  Morgan,  Samuel  Payne,  Sylvan  us 
Smalley. 

Clinton — William  Bailey. 

Columbia  —  Moncrief  Livingston,  Peter  Silvester,  William  W.  Van  Ness, 
Jason  Warner. 

Delaware — Anthony  Marvine,  Gabriel  North. 

Dutchess  —  Barnabas  Carver,  Joseph  C.  Field,  Benjamin  Herrick,  Abra- 
ham H.  Schenck,  John  Van  Benthuysen,  William  D.  Williams,  Veniah 
Woolley. 

Essex  —  Theodorus  Ross. 

Greene  —  John  Ely,  James  Thompson. 

Herkimer  —  Eldad  Corbet,  George  Widrig,  Samuel  Wright. 

Jefferson,  Lewis  and  St.  Lawrence  —  Henry  Coffeen. 

Kings  —  John  Hicks. 

Montgomery  —  John  Herkimer,  Samuel  Jackson,  James  Mclntyre,  Alex- 
ander Sheldon,  Joseph  Waggoner. 

New  -  York  —  Francis  Cooper,  Clarkson  Crolius,  Benjamin  Ferris,  William 
W.  Gilbert,  Richard  Riker,  Samuel  Russell,  Peter  A.  Schenck,  Arthur 
Smith,  James  Warner. 

Oneida  —  George  Bray  ton,  Thomas  Hart,  Joseph  Jennings. 

Onondaga  —  Jasper  Hopper,  William  I.  Vredenburgh. 

Ontario  and  Genesee  —  Daniel  W.  Lewis,  Ezra  Patterson,  Alexander 
Rea. 

Orange — William  Crist,  David  Dill,  Alexander  McCord,  John  Wood. 

Otsego  —  Daniel  Hawks,  Gurdon  Huntington,  Luther  Rich,  Rufus 
Steere. 

Queens  —  Benjamin  Coe,  Henry  0.  Seaman,  John  W.  Seaman. 

Rensselaer  —  Jonathan  Niles,  William  W.  Reynolds,  John  Ryan,  Nicho- 
las Staats,  Jacob  Yates. 

Richmond,  —  John  Dunn. 

Rockland  —  John  Haring. 

Saratoga  —  John  Cramer,  John  McClelland,  Jesse  Mott,  Asahel  Porter. 

Schoharie  —  Henry  Bellinger,  Henry  Shafer. 

Seneca  —  Cornelius  Humfrey. 

Steuben  —  John  Wilson. 

Suffolk  —  Israel  Carll,  David  Hedges,  Jared  Landon. 

Tioga  —  John  Miller. 

Ulster  —  Josiah  Hasbrouck,  John  Lounsbery,  Peter  P.  Roosa,  Elnathan 
Sears. 

Washington  —  Kitchel  Bishop,  William  Livingston,  John  McLean,  Na- 
thaniel Pitcher,  Daniel  Shepherd. 

Westchester  —  Joel  Frost,  Philip  Honeywell,  Ezra  Lockwood,  Caleb 
Tompkins. 


180  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Thirtieth  Session  — 1807. 

Began  January  27  ;  ended  April  7,  1807. 

Speaker  —  ANDREW  McCORD,  of  Orange. 
Clerk  —  Gerrit  Y.  Lansing. 
Sergeant-at-Arms —  Thomas  Donnelly. 
Door-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  David  Bogardus,  Asa  Colvard,  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Daniel  Hale, 
Joseph  ShurtlefF,  Jacob  Veeder. 

Cayuga  —  John  Grover,  Jr.,  Amos  Rathbun. 

Chenango —  Obadiah  German,  Joseph  Simonds. 

Clinton  —  Nathaniel  Z.  Piatt. 

Columbia  —  Elisha  Gilbert,  Jr.,  Peter  Sharp,  Gainus  Stebbins,  Anson 
Pratt. 

Delaware  —  John  T.  More,  Joshua  Pine. 

Dutchess  —  John  Haight,  Aaron  Hazen,  Theron  Rudd,  John  Storm, 
Tobias  L.  Stoutenburgh,  Martin  E.  Winchel,  Veniah  Woolley. 

Essex —  Stephen  Cuyler. 

Genesee,  Ontario  and  Allegany —  Alexander  Rea,  Philetus  Swift,  Asahel 
Warner. 

Greene — Samuel  Haight,  James  Thompson. 

Herkimer  —  John  Kennedy,  George  Widrig,  Samuel  Wright. 

Jefferson,  Lewis  and  St.  Lawrence  —  Moss  Kent. 

Kings  —  John  Hicks. 

Madison  —  Erastus  Cleveland,  Sylvanus  Smalley. 

Montgomery  —  Lawrence  Gros,  James  Lansing,  Alexander  Sheldon,  Wil- 
liam Van  Olinda,  Harmanus  A.  Vedder. 

New -York  —  John  Bingham,  Francis  Cooper,  Clarkson  Crolius,  Benja- 
min Ferris,  William  W.  Gilbert,  Henry  Rutgers,  Samuel  Russell,  Arthur 
Smith,  James  Warner. 

Oneida  —  George  Brayton,  Uri  Doolittle,  Charles  Z.  Piatt. 

Onondaga  —  Ozias  Burr,  Squire  Manro. 

Orange  —  William  Crist,  Andrew  McCord,  Abraham  Schultz,  John  Wood. 

Otsego  —  Thomas  Brooks,  Gurdon  Huntington,  Robert  Roseboom,  Henry 
Scott. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  William  Mott,  John  W.  Seamen. 

Rensselaer  —  Gilbert  Eddy,  Asa  Mann,  William  W.  Reynolds,  Robert 
Woodsworth,  Adam  Yates. 

Richmond  —  David  Mersereau. 

Rockland  —  Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 

Saratoga — Chauncey  Belding,  Gideon  Goodrich,  Jesse  Mott,  David 
Rogers. 

Schoharie  —  Henry  Shafer,  Peter  Swart,  Jr. 

Seneca  —  Cornelius  Humfrey. 

Steuben  —  John  Wilson. 

Suffolk —  Israel  Carll,  David  Hedges,  David  Warner. 

Tioga  and  Broome  —  John  Miller. 

Ulster  —  John  Conklin,  Jacob  Marius  Groeen,  Jacob  Rea,  Peter  P. 
Roosa. 

Washington  —  Kitchel  Bishop,  Peleg  Bragg,  John  Gray,  James  Hill, 
Jason  Keliogg,  William  Robanls. 

Westchester — William  Barker,  Benjamin  Isaacs,  Seth  Marvin,  Abraham 
Odell. 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY.  181 

Thirty-First  Session  —  1808. 
Began  January  26  ;  ended  April  11,  1808. 

Skater  — ALEXANDER  SHELDON,  of  Montgomery. 
Clerk  —  Daniel  Rodman. 
Sergeant-at- Arms —  Robert  Donnelly. 
Door-Keeper — Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany — John  Brown,  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Jonathan  Jenkins,  Stephen  Var 
Rensselaer,  Abraham  Van  Vechten,  Jacob  Veeder. 

Broome  and  Tioga  —  Emanuel  Coryell. 

Cayuga  —  Elijah  Price,  Richard  Townley. 

Chenango  —  Peter  Betts,  Obadiah  German. 

Clinton  —  Elisha  Arnold. 

Columbia — Thomas  Brodhead,  Jacob  Rutsen  Van  Rensselaer,  Jason 
Warner,  Elisha  Williams. 

Delaware  —  John  T.  More,  Gabriel  North. 

Dutchess  —  Albro  Akin,  Devouc  Bailey,  George  Casey,  Cyrenus  Crosby, 
John  Haight,  Tobias  L.  Stoutenburgh,  Martin  E.  Winchell. 

Essex —  Benjamin  Pond. 

Genesee,  Allegany  and  Ontario  —  Amos  Hall,1  William  Rumsey,8  Phile- 
fcns  Swift,  Asahel  Warner,  Jr. 

Greene  —  Coenradt  T.  Houghtaling,  Perez  Steel. 

Herkimer  —  Aaron  Budlonji,  John  M.  Petrie,  Westel  Willoughby,  Jr. 

Jefferson,  Lewis  and  St.  Lawrence  —  Lewis  Graves. 

Kings — John  Hicks. 

Madison  —  John  W.  Bulkier,  Sylvanus  Smalley. 

Montgomery — Henry  Fonda,  Peter  C.  Fox,  Lawrence  Gros,  Alexander 
Sheldon,  Harmanus  A.  Vedder. 

New -York  —  Francis  Cooper,  Thomas  Farmar,  Benjamin  Ferris,  William 
W.  Gilbert,  Silvanus  Miller,  Henry  Rutgers,  Solomon  Townsend,  James 
Warner,  Augustus  Wright. 

Oneida —  Thomas  R.  Gold,  Henry  McNeil,  Benjamin  Wright. 

Onondaga  —  Joshua  Forinan,  John  McWhorter. 

Orange  —  William  Ross,  Selah  Strong,  Henry  Tucker,  James  W.  Wilkin. 

Otsego —  Lemuel  Fitch,  Gurdon  Huntingt.on,  Robert  Roseboom,  Henry 
Scott. 

Queens  —  Jacobus  Monfoort.  Henry  0.  Seaman,  John  W.  Seaman. 

Rensselaer — James  L.  Hogeboom,  Ebenezer  Jones,  Adam  Yates,  Jacob 
Yates. 

Richmond — David  Mersereau. 

Rockland  —  Samuel  G.  Yerbryck. 

Saratoga  —  Chauncey  Belding,  Salmon  Child,  John  McClelland,  Jesse 
Mott. 

Schoharie  —  Henry  Shaffer,  Peter  Swart,  Jr. 

Seneca  —  John  Sayre. 

Steuben  —  George  Hornell . 

Suffolk  —  Israel  Carll,  Jonathan  Dayton,  Thomas  S.  Lester. 

Ulster  —  Abraham  Ten  Eyck  DeWitt,  Conrad  Edmund  Elmendorf.  Isaac 
Le  Fever,  Cornelius  Louw. 

Washington —  Kitchel  Bishop,  Thomas  Cornell,  Lyman  Hall,  James  Hill, 
Henry  Mattison,  Gideon  Taft. 

Westchester — Benj.  Ferris,  Joel  Frost,  Abraham  Miller,  Ozias  Osborn. 

1  Returned  aa  elected  :  resigned  in  favor  of  Rumsey. 
8  In  place  of  Hall,  resigned^ 

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182  MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Thirty-Second  Session  —  1 808  -  9. 

First  meeting  began  November  1  ;  ended  November  8, 1808. 
Second  meeting  began  January  17  ;  ended  March  30,  1809. 

Speaker  —  JAMES  W.  WILKIN,  of  Orange. 
Clerk  —  Daniel  Rodman. 
Sergeant-at-Arms —  Thomas  Donnelly. 
Boor-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 
Albany  —  John  Brown,  John  H.  Burhans,  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Jonathan 
Jenkins,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  Abraham  Van  Vechten. 
Broome  —  Eleazar  Dana. 

Cayuga —  Henry  Bloom,  Ebenezer  Hewitt,  Charles  Kellogg. 
Chenango — Samuel  Campbell,  Obadiah  German,  Ebenezer  Wakley. 
Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Kinner  Newcomb. 

Columbia —  James  Hyatt,  Moncrief  Livingston,  Gaius  Stebbins,  Jacob  R. 
Van  Rensselaer. 

Belaware — Daniel  Fuller,  David  St.  John. 

Butchess — Samuel  A.  Barker,  George  Bloom,  Derick  A.  Brinckerhoff, 
Ebenezer  Haight.  Benajah  Thompson,  Jesse  Thompson. 
Essex  —  Benjamin  Pond. 
Genesee  —  William  Rumsey. 
Greene  —  James  Gale,  Eliakim  Reed. 

Herkimer — Aaron  Budlong,  John  M.  Petrie,  Westel  Willoughby,  Jr. 
Jefferson  —  David  I.  Andrus,  Corlis  Hinds. 
Kings  —  Jeremiah  Johnson. 
Lewis — Judah  Barnes. 

Madison  —  Oliver  Brown,  John  W.  Bulkley,  David  Van  Home. 
Montgomery  —  Daniel    Cady,  John  Fay,   John   Greene,  Richard  Van 
Horno. 

New -York  —  John  P.  Anthony,  Joseph  Constant,  Francis  Cooper,  James 
Fairlie,  Thomas  Farmar,  Frederick  Jenkins,  Caleb  Pell,  Nathan  Sanford, 
Arthur  Smith,  Solomon  Townsend,  Beekman  M.  Van  Buren. 
Niagara  —  Archibalds.  Clarke. 

Oneida  —  Joel  Bristol,  James  Dean,  Sen..  David  Ostrom,  John  Storrs, 
Benjamin  Wright. 

Onondaga  —  Jacobus  Dupuy,  Asahel  Minor,  Barnet  Mooney. 
Ontario — Micah   Brooks,    Samuel  Lawrence,    Richard   Leech,    Hugh 
McNair,  William  Rogere. 

Orange — Anthony  Davis,  David  Dill,  William  Ross,  James  W.  Wilkin. 
Otsego — Haviland  Chase,  Roger  Kinne,  Martin  Luce,  Henry  Scott. 
Queens — Stephen  Carman,  David  Kissam,  William  Townsend. 
Rensselaer  —  Derick  Lane,  Henry  Piatt,  Cornelius  I.  Schermerhorn,  Israel 
Shepard. 

Richmond — David  Merscreau. 
Rockland — Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 
St.  Lawrence — Alexander  Richards. 

Saratoga  —  Nehemiah  Cande,  Salmon  Child,  David  Rogers,  Daniel  L. 
Van  Antwerp. 

Schoharie  —  John  Ingold,  Jr.,  John  Rice. 

Seneca  —  James  McCall. 

Steuben  and  Allegany — Henry  A.  Townsend. 

Suffolk  —  Mills  Phillip*,  Abraham  Rose,  Daniel  T.  Terry. 


MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY.  183 

Tioga  —  Emanuel  Coryell. 

Ulster  —  Joshua  Dumond,  Peter  Lefevre,  Cornelius  i.ouw,  William 
Swart. 

Washington  —  Kitchel  Bishop,  James  Kill,  Alexander  Livingston,  Roger 
Skinner,  Reuben  Whallon. 

Westchester  —  William  Barker,  Abraham  Odell,  Samuel  Youngs. 


Thirty-Third   Session  — 1810. 
-  Began  January  30;  ended  April  6,  1810. 

Speaker—  WILLIAM  NORTH,  of  Schenectady. 
Clerk  —  James  Van  Ingen. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Thomas  Donnelly. 
Door- Keeper — Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  John  Colvin,  Abel  French  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  Abraham 
Van  Vechten. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  John  Knox. 

Broome  —  James  Pumpelly. 

Cayuga  —  Henry  Bloom,  Stephen  Close,  Charles  Kellogg. 

Chenango  —  Nathaniel  Locke,  John  Noyes,  Ebenezer  Wakley. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Gates  Hoit. 

Columbia  —  Thomas  P.  Grosvenor,  Henry  W.  Livingston,  William 
Lusk,  Anson  Pratt. 

Cortland  —  Ephraim  Fish. 

Delaware  —  John  T.  Moore,  Elias  Osborne. 

Dutchess  —  David  Brooks,  Lemuel  Clift,  Koert  Dubois,  Ebenezer 
Haight,  Alexander  Neely,  Isaac  Van  Wyck. 

Essex  —  Benjamin  Pond. 

Genesee — Chauncey  Loomis. 

Greene — Benjamin  Chapman,  Ira  Day. 

Herkimer  —  Christopher  P.  Bellinger,  Rudolph  Devendorff,  Thomas 
Manly. 

Jefferson  —  Ethel  Bronson,  Moss  Kent. 

Kings  —  Jeremiah  Johnson. 

Lewis  —  Lewis  Graves. 

Madison  —  John  W.  Bulkley,  Amos  B.  Fuller,  Daniel  Van  Home. 

Montgomery  —  James  Allen,  Daniel  Cady,  John  Green,  Richard  Van 
Home,  David  I.  Zeilley. 

New -York  —  John  P.  Anthony,  Abraham  E.  Brouwer,  Thomas  Far- 
mar,  Adrian  Hegeman,  Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  Caleb  Pell,  Ichabod  Prall, 
Samuel  Tooker,  Solomon  Townsend,  Beekman  M.  Van  Buren,  Augustus 
Wright. 

Niagara  —  Archibald  S.  Clarke. 

Oneida — Levi  Carpenter,  Jr.,  Samuel  Chandler,  John  Humaston, 
David  Ostrom,  John  Storrs. 

Onondaga  —  Jacobus  Dupuy,  Barnet  Mooney. 

Ontario  —  Valentine  Brother,  Israel  Chapin,  David  Dorsey,  William 
Markliam,  Gideon  Pitts. 

Orange  —  James  Finch,  Jr.,  Joseph  Morrell,  John  Nicholson,  Selah 
Strong. 

OUego  —  Joseph  Bowne,  Erastus  Craft,  Abeel  De  Forest,  Benjamin 
QUbert. 

Queens — Stephen  Carman,  Daniel  Kissani,  William  Townsend. 


184  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Rensselaer  —  Timothy  Leonard,  Henry  Piatt,  Cornelius  I.  Schermer- 
horn,  Jeremiah  Schuyler. 

Richmond — Richard  Connor. 

Rockland  —  Peter  S.  Van  Orden. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Roswell  Hopkins 

Saratoga  —  Joel  Lee,  Samuel  Lewis,  Daniel  L.  Van  Antwerp,  Calvin 
Wheeler. 

Schenectady — Henry  Glen,  William  North. 

Schoharie  —  John  Ingold,  Jr.,  John  Rice. 

Seneca  —  Oliver  C.  Comstock. 

Suffolk  —  Abraham  Rose,  John  Rose,  Tredwell  Scudder. 

Tioga  —  Emanuel  Coryell. 

Ulster  and  Sullivan  —  Benjamin  Bevier,  John  Conklin,  Abraham 
Hardenbergh  , Abraham  Hasbrouck. 

Washington  —  Kitchel  Bishop,  John  Gale,  Jason  Kellogg,  William 
Livingston,  Roger  Skinner. 

Westchester — William  Barker,  Abraham  Odell,  Samuel  Youngs. 


Thirty-Fourth  Session  — 1811. 

Began  January  29  ;  ended  April  8,   1811. 

„      2  j  NATHAN  SANFORD,  of  New- York  (till  Februarv  12). 

*PeaKers—  \  WILLIAM  ROSS,  of  Orange  (after  February  12). 
Clerk  —  Samuel  North. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Thomas  Donnelly. 
Door-Keeper —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  Asa  Colvard,  David  Delong,  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Abraham 
Van  Vechten. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  John  Knox. 

Broome  —  ( No  returns.) 

Cayuga — Stephen  Close,  Elisha  Durkee,  Ebenezer  Hewitt. 

Chenango — Peter  Betts,  Thompson  Mead,  Joseph  Simons. 

Clinton  and  Franklin — Gates  Hoit.1 

Columbia  —  Thomas  P.  Grosvenor,  Augustus  Tremain,  James  Vander- 
poel,  Jacob  Rutsen  Van  Rensselaer. 

Cortland  —  Billy  Trowbridge. 

Delaware — Daniel  Fuller,  David  St.  John. 

Dutchess'1 — Samuel  Augustus  Barker,  Lemuel  Clift,  Koert  Dubois, 
Alexander  Neely,  Shadrach  Sherman,  Isaac  Van   Wyck. 

Essex  —  Delevan  Delance,  Jr. 

Genesee —  Chauneey  Looniis. 

Greene — William   Bead),  Jonas  Bronk. 

Herkimer  —  Christopher   P.   Bellinger,    Robert   Burch,    Hosea  Nelson. 

Jefferson  —  Corlis  Hinds,3  William  Hunter.4 

Kings  —  John  C.  Vanderveer. 

Lewis  —  Nathaniel  Merriam. 

Madison  —  John  W.   Bulkley,    Henry  Clark,  Jr.,  Zebulon  Douglass. 

Montgomery  —  Daniel  Cady,  Jacob  Eacker,  Daniel  Hurlbut,  James 
Mclntyre,  George  H.  Nellis. 


1  Contested  by  William  M.war  1.  3  Till  February  4. 

a  ContCHted  by  Joseph  0.  Field  and  Ave    4  Succeeded  Hinds,  February  4. 
others. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  185 

New -York — Robert  Bosrardus,  Thomas  Carpenter,  Thomas  Farmar, 
John  Gelston,  Samuel  Lawrence,  Jonas  Mapes,  Thomas  R.  Mercein, 
Nathan  Sanford,  Isaac  Sebring,  Solomon  Townsend,1  John  Vanderbilt,  Jr. 

Niagara — Archibald  S.  Clark. 

Oneida  —  Isaac  Brayton,  George  Doolittle,  George  Huntington,  Henry 
McNiel,  John  Storrs. 

Onondaga  —  Robert  Earll,  Jasper  Hopper. 

Ontario — Septimus  Evans,  Robert  Hart,  Hugh  McNair,  Stephen  Phelps, 
Asahel  Warner. 

Orange  —  John  Blake,  Jr.,  Anthony  Davis,  Seth  Marvin,  William  Ross. 

Otsego  —  Daniel  Hawks,  Isaac  Hayes,  Elijah  H.  Metcalf,  Robert  Rose- 
boom. 

Queens — Stephen  Carman,  Daniel  Kissam,  William  Townsend. 

Rensselaer  —  William  M.  Bliss,  Daniel  Hull,  Jr.,  Cornelius  I.  Schermer- 
horn,  Cornelius  Van  Vechten. 

Richmond  —  James  Guyon.' 

Rockland — Peter  S.  Van  Orden. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Roswell  Hopkins. 

Saratoga  —  John  Cramer,  Jesse  Mott,  Jeremy  Rockwell,  David  Rogers. 

Schenectady  —  James  Boyd,  John  Young. 

Schoharie — Henry  Becker,  Henry  Hager. 

Seneca  —  Robert  S.  Rose. 

Suffolk  —  Jonathan  S.  Conklin,  Thomas  S.  Lester,  Tredwell  Scudder. 

Tioga  —  Thomas  Floyd. 

Ulster  and  Sullivan  —  John  S.  Conklin,  Samuel  Hawkins,  John  Louns- 
berry,  Nehemiah  L.  Smith. 

Washington  —  John  Baker,  John  Richards,  Isaac  Sargent,  Reuben 
Whallon,  David  Woods. 

Westchester — Darius  Crosby,  Abraham  Miller,  Jacob  Odell. 


Thirty-Fifth  Session  — 1812. 

First  meeting  began  January  28  ;  ended  March  2  V,  1812. 
Second  meeting  began  May      21 ;  ended  June  19,  1812. 

Speaker  —  ALEXANDER  SHELDON,  of  Montgomery. 
Clerk — Samcel  North. 
Sergeant-at-Arms —  Thomas  Donnelly. 
Door-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  Asa  Colvard,  Jesse  Tyler,  Abraham  Van  Vechten,  John  G. 
Van  Zandt. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  Jacob  Teeple. 

Broome — Chauncey  Hyde. 

Cattaraugus,  C hautauque  and  Niagara  —  Ebenezer  Walden. 

Cayuga — Stephen  Close,  Humphrey  Howland,  Thomas  Ludlow. 

Chenango  —  Samuel  Campbell,  Silas  Holmes,  Denison  Randall. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Gates  Hoit. 

Columbia  —  Thomas  Brodhead,  Thomas  P.  Grosvenor,  Timothy  Oakley, 
Jacob  R.  Van  Rensselaer. 

Cortland  —  Billy  Trowbridge. 

Delaware —  Daniel  H.  Burr,  Isaac  Ogden. 

1  Died,  March  27. 1811.  a  Contested  by  Richard  Connor. 

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186  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Dutchess  —  Joseph  Arnold,  Cyrus  Benjamin,  Isaac  Bryan,  Henry  Dodge, 
John  Warren,  Robert  Weeks. 

Essex — Delevan  Delanee. 

Genesee  —  Zacheus  Colby. 

Greene  —  John  Ely,  Simon  Sayre. 

Herkimer  —  Robert  Burch,  Rudolph  I.  Shoemaker,  Samuel  Woodworth. 

Jefferson — David  I.  Andrus,  John  Durkee. 

Kings  —  John  C.  Yanderveer. 

Lewis  —  William  Darrow. 

Madison — Bennett  Bieknell,  Nathaniel  Cole,  Samuel  H.  Coon. 

Montgomery  —  John  Fay,  Daniel  Hurlbut,  Archibald  Melutyre,  Georgo 
H.  Nellis,  Alexander  Sheldon. 

Neiv  -  York —  Thomas  Carpenter,  Isaac  S.  Douglass,  James  Heard,  Samuel 
Jones,  Jr.,  Jacob  Lorillard,  Thomas  R.  Mercein,  Peter  W.  Radcliff,  Abra- 
ham Russell,  Isaac  Sebring,  James  Smith,  James  Tylee. 

Oneida  —  Isaac  Brayton,  Joel  Bristol,  Erastus  Clark,  George  Huntington, 
John  StoiTS. 

Onondaga  —  Barnet  Mooney,  Jonathan  Stanley,  Jr. 

Ontario  —  Nathaniel  Allen,  Valentine  Brother,  David  Sutherland,  Joshua 
Yanfleet,  Ezra  Waite. 

Orange — John  Gasherie,1  Peter  Holbert,  Seth  Marvin,  William  Ross. 

Otsego  —  Daniel  Hawks,  Isaac  Hayes,  Elijah  H.  Metcalf,  Robert  Rose- 
boom. 

Queens — Stephen  Carman,  John  Fleet,  Daniel  Kissam. 

Rensselaer  —  George  Gardner,  Stephen  Gregory,  Abraham  L.  Yiele, 
Stephen  Warren. 

Richmond  —  James  Guyon . 

Rockland  —  Peter  S.  Yan  Orden. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Roswell  Hopkins. 

Saratoga  —  Joel  Keeler,  Zebulon  Mott,  Avery  Starkweather,  John  W. 
Taylor. 

Schenectady  —  James  Boyd,  John  Young. 

Schoharie  —  Henry  Hager,  John  Redington. 

Seneca — Oliver  C.  Comstock. 

Suffolk —  Usher  H.  Moore,  Nathaniel  Potter,  Abraham  Rose. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster  —  Jacob  Coddington,  Abraham  I.  Hardenburgh, 
Henry  Jansen,  Elnathan  Sears. 

Tioga  —  Henry  Wells. 

Washington  —  Lyman  Hall,  James  Hill,  John  Kirtland,  Alexander 
Livingston,  Halsey  Rogers. 

Westchester  —  Darius  Crosby,  Abraham  Miller,  Jacob  Odell. 


Thirty-Sixth  Session  — 1812-13. 

First  meeting  began  November  3;  ended  November  11,   1812. 
Second  meeting  began  January  12;  ended  April  12,  1813. 

Speaker  —  JACOB  RUTSEN  VAN  RENSSELAER,  of  Columbia. 

Clerk  —  Jamks  Van  Ingkn. 

Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Thomas  Donnelly. 

Door-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

>  Died,  March  8, 1612. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  187 

Albany  —  David  Bogardus,  John  Gibbons,  Elishama  Janes,  Abraham 
Van  Yechten. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  Jacob  Teeple. 

Broome  —  Chauncey  Hyde. 

Cattaraugus,  Chautauque  and  Niagara  —  Jonas  Williams. 

Cayuga  —  William  C.  Bennet,  Thomas  Ludlow,  William  Satterlee. 

Chenango  —  Nathaniel  Medbury,  Ebenezer  Wakley,  Thornton  Wasson. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Allen  R.  Moore. 

Columbia — Aaron  Olmsted,1  Alan  Sheldon,  Jacob  R.  Van  Rensselaer, 
Elisha  Williams. 

Cortland  —  Billy  Trowbridge. 

Delaware  —  Robert  Clark,  Andrew  Craig,  Jr. 

Dutchess  —  Joseph  Arnold,  John  Beadle,  Cyrus  Benjamin,  Isaac  Bryan, 
Henry  Dodge,  John  Warren. 

Essex —  Manoah  Miller. 

Genesee  —  James  Ganson. 

Greene  —  John  Adams,  Perez  Steel. 

Herkimer  —  John  Graves.  Hosea  Nelson,  Rudolph  I.  Shoemaker. 

Jefferson  —  Clark  Allen,  Egbert  Ten  Eyck. 

Kings  —  John  C.  Vanderveer. 

Lewis  —  Levi  Collins. 

Madison  —  Walter  Beecher,  John  D.  Henry,  Jonathan  Olmsted. 

Montgomery  —  Josiah  Bartlett,3  Daniel  Cady,  Daniel  McVean,  Simon 
Maybie,  Richard  Van  Home. 

New-York  —  Thomas  Carpenter,  Jameson  Cox,  Isaac  S.  Douglass, 
Richard  Hatfield,  Jr.,  William  Henderson,  Josiah  Ogden  Hoffman, 
Samuel  Jones,  Jr.,  Jacob  Lorillard,  Abraham  Russell,  Isaac  Seabring, 
James  Smith. 

Oneida  —  Josiah  Bacon,  Erastus  Clark,  George  Huntington,  John  Lay, 
Nathan  Townsend. 

Onondaga  —  Moses  Nash,  Isaac  Smith. 

Ontario  —  Abraham  Dox,  Gilbert  Howell,  Hugh  McNair,  David 
Sutherland,  Asaht-1  Warner. 

Orange  —  John  Blake,  Jr.,   David  Dill,  William  Ross,  John  Wheeler. 

Otsego  —  Erastus  Crafts,  Abel  De  Forest,  Samuel  Griffin,  James  Hyde. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  John  Fleet,  David  Kissam. 

Rensselaer  —  David  Allen.  James  II.  Ball,  John  Carpenter,  Jr.,  John 
Stevens. 

Richmond  —  James  Guyon,  Jr. 

Rockland  —  Peter  S.  Van  Orden. 

St.  Lawrence — Roswell  Hopkins. 

Saratoga  —  Caleb  Holmes,  John  Prior,  John  W.  Tavlor,  Calvin 
Wheeler. 

Schoharie — Heman  Hickok,  Peter  A.  Hilton. 

Schenectady — Alexander  Combs,  Joseph  ShurtlefF. 

Seneca  —  James  McCall. 

Suffolk — Henry   Rhodes,  Caleb  Smith,  Benjamin  F.  Thompson. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster  —  Jacob  Coddington,  Abraham  I.  Hardenbergh, 
Henry  Jansen,  Elnathan  Sears. 

Tioga  —  Jabez  Beers . 

Washington  —  John  Beebee,  Jason  Kellogg,  Francis  McLean,  Eben- 
ezer Russell,   Melancton  Wheeler. 

Westchester  —  William  Barker,  Abraham  Miller. 


Death  announced  January  27,  1518.         2  Death  announced  January  29,  1818. 


188  MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY. 

Thirty-Seventh  Session  — 1814. 

Began  January  25  ;  ended  April  15,  1814. 

Speaker  —  JAMES  EMOTT,  of  Dutchess. 
Clerk  —  James  Van    Ingen. 
Sergeant-at-Arms —  David  Olmstead. 
Door-Keeper — Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  Harmanus  Bleecker,  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Moses  Smith,  John 
L.  Winne. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  Daniel  Cruger. 

Broome  —  John  H.  Avery. 

Cattaraugus,  Cliautauque  and  Niagara  —  Jonas  Williams. 

Cayuga  —  William  C.  Bennet,  Silas  Bowker,  William  Satterlee. 

Chenango  —  James  Houghteling,  John  Noyes,  Hascall  Ransford. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Allen  R.  Moore. 

Columbia  —  Henry  Rockefeller,  John  L.  Van  Allen,  Jr.,  Jacob  Van 
Rensselaer,  Elisha  Williams. 

Cortland  —  William  Mallery. 

Delaware  —  John  T.  More,  Isaac  Ogden. 

Dutchess  —  William  A.  Duer,  James  Emott,  Samuel  Mott,  Joseph 
Potter,  Jesse  Thompson. 

Essex  —  Levi  Thompson. 

Genesee  —  James  Ganson 

Greene  —  William  Fraser,   Abraham  Van  Dyck. 

Herkimer  —  Christopher  P.  Bellinger,  Jonas  Cleland,  Aaron  Hackley,  Jr. 

Jefferson  —  Clark  Allen,  Ethel  Bronson. 

Kings  —  Jeremiah  Lott. 

Lewis  —  Chillus  Doty. 

Madison  —  Stephen  F.  Blackstone,  Elisha  Carrington,  Abraham  D. 
Van  Home. 

Montgomery — Samuel  A.  Gilbert,  James  Knox,  Gabriel  Manny,  Syl- 
vanus  Wilcox,  Andrew  Zabriskie. 

New-York  —  James  B.  Coles,  Isaac  S.  Douglass,  Gabriel  Furman, 
Richard  Hatfield.  Samuel  Jones,  Jr.,  Charles  King,  Elisha  W.  King, 
David  B.  Ogden,  James  Palmer,  Abraham  Russell.  James  Smith. 

Oneida  —  Isaac  Brayton,  Laurens  Hull,  James  Lynch,  Henry  McNeil, 
Theodore  Sill. 

Onondaga  —  Barnet  Mooney,  Moses  Nash. 

Ontario  —  Hugh  McNair,  Stephen  Phelps,  David  Southerland,  Joshua 
Vanfleet,  Asahel  Warner. 

Orange — William  Ross,  Joshua  Sayre,  Benjamin  Strong,  Benjamin 
Webb. 

Otsego  —  Erastus  Crafts,  Abel  De  Forest,  Samuel  Griffin,  James  Hyde. 

Putnam  —  Joshua  Barnum,  Jr. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  John  Fleet,  Daniel  Kissam. 

Rensselaer — William  Bradley,  Burton  Hammond,  Bethel  Mather,  Barent 
Van  Vleck. 

Richmond  —  James  Guyon,  Jr. 

Rockland  —  Peter  S.  Van  Orden. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Louis  Hasbrouck. 

Saratoga — Nicholas  W.  Angle,  John  Dunning,  Avery  Starkweather, 
Samuel  Young. 

Schenectady — Abraham  Van  Ingen,  Lawrence  Vrooman. 

Schoharie — William  C.  Bouck,  William  Deitz. 


MEMBERS   OF   ASSEMBLY.  189 

Seneca  —  James  McCall. 

Suffolk  —  Jonathan  S.  Conklin,  Thomas  S.  Lester,  Nathaniel  Potter. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster  —  Coenrad  Bevier.  Daniel  Clark,  John  Kiersted, 
Green  Miller. 

Tioga  —  Caleb  Baker. 

Washington  and  Warren  —  Paul  Dennis,  Samuel  Gordon,  John  Rich- 
ards,1 John  Savage,  Charles  Starbuck,  John  White.2 

Westchester  —  William  Barker,  Abraham  Miller,  Richard  Valentine 
Morris. 


Thirty-Eighth  Session  —  1814-15. 

First  meeting  began  September  26 ;  ended  October  24,  1814. 
Second  meeting  began  January  31 ;  ended  April  18,  1815. 

Speaker  —  SAMUEL  YOUNG,  of  Saratoga. 
Clerk  —  Aaron  Clark. 
Sergeani-at-Arrns  —  Thomas  Donnelly. 
Dow-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany — Harmanus  Bleecker,  Sylvester  Ford,  Jesse  Tyler,  John  D. 
Winne. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  David  Cruger. 

Broome  —  Asa  Leonard. 

Cattaraugus.  Chautauque  and,  Niagara  —  Joseph  McClure. 

Cayuga  —  John  H.  Beach,  Silas  Bowker,  Barnabas  Smith. 

Chenango  —  John  Guthrie,  Thompson  Mead,  Robert  Monell. 

Clinton  and  Franklin —  Robert  Piatt. 

Columbia  —  Henry  Livingston,  Augustus  Tremain,  Jacob  Rutsen  Van 
Rensselaer,  Elisha  Williams. 

Cortland  —  Samuel  G.  Hathaway. 

Delaware  —  Robert  Clark,  Asahel  E.  Paine. 

Dutchess  —  John  Beadle,  Joel  Benton,  William  A.  Duer,  James  Emott, 
James  Grant. 

Essex — Reuben  Sanford. 

Genesee  —  Isaac  Southerland. 

Greene — James  Gale,  Martin  G.  Van  Bergen. 

Herkimer  —  Jonas  Cleland,  Aaron  Hackley,  Jr.,  John  McCombs. 

Jefferson  —  Ethel  Bronson. 

Kings  —  Tunis  Schenck. 

Lewis  —  Ela  Collins. 

Madison  —  David  Beecher,  Windsor  Coman,  John  Mattison. 

Montgomery —  Solomon  Diefendorff,  John  Eisenlord,  Alexander  St.  John, 
John  Shuler,  Alvah  Southworth. 

New -York  —  Charles  Baldwin,  Francis  Cooper,  Jacob  Drake,  Ogden 
Edwards.  Isaac  Pierson,  Peter  Sharpe,  Joseph  Smith,  Peter  Stagg,  Samuel 
Torbett,  George  Warner,  Augustus  Wright. 

Oneida  —  Theodore  Hill,  John  Lay,  James  Lynch,  Rufus  Pettibone, 
John  Storrs. 

Onondaga  —  Hezekiah  L.  Granger,  James  Porter. 

Ontario  —  Peter  Allen,  John  Price,  James  Roseburgh,  Ira  Selby,  David 
Southerland. 


1  Succeeded,  Feb.  14,  by  John  White.  "■'In  place  of  Richards,  February  14. 


190  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Orange  —  Hezekiah  Belknap,  Edward  Ely,  James  Finch,  Jr.,  Benjamin 
Woodward. 

Otsego  —  Nathaniel  Fenton,  Lemuel  Fitch,  Arunah  Metcalf,  Robert 
Roseboom. 

Putnam  —  David  Knapp. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  Daniel  Kissam,  Solomon  Wooden. 

Rensselaer — David  Allen,  Henry  A.  Lake,  Jacob  A.  Ten  Eyck,  Zebulon 
Scriven. 

Richmond  —  Jesse  Oakley. 

Rockland  —  Peter  S.  Van  Orden. 

St.  Lawrence — David  A.  Ogden. 

Saratoga  —  Benjamin  Cowles,  Howel  Gardner,  Richard  Ketchum,  Samuel 
Young. 

Schenectady — Ezekiel  Sexton,  John  Victory. 

Schoharie  —  William  C.  Bouck,  William  Deitz. 

Seneca  —  David  Woodcock. 

Suffolk—  John  P.  Osborn,  Tredwell  Scudder,  John  Wells. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster —  Wessel  Broadhead,  Darius  Martin,  David  Staples, 
Thomas  Van  Gaasbeck. 

Tioga  —  Caleb  Baker. 

Washington  —  John  Gale,  Henry  Mattison,  Nathaniel  Pitcher,  John 
Richards,  Isaac  Sargent. 

Westchester — Benjamin  Isaacs,  Peter  J.  Munro,  William  Requa. 

Thirty-Ninth  Session  — 1816. 

Began  January  30;  ended  April  17,  1816. 

Speaker  —  DANIEL  CRUGER,  of  Steuben. 
Clerk  —  Aaron  Clark. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Thomas  Donnelly. 
Door-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  Michael  Freligh,  John  I.  Ostrander,  John  Schoolcraft,  Jesse 
Smith. 

Allegany  and  Steuben —  Daniel  Cruger,  Timothy  H.  Porter. 

Broome — Mason  Whiting. 

Cattaraugus,  Chautauque  and  Niagara — Daniel  McCleary,  Elias 
Osborn. 

Cayuga  —  John  II.  Beach,  John  Brown,  Jr.,  John  McFadden,  Barnabas 
Smith. 

Chenango  —  Thomas  Brown,  William  Munro,  Russel  Waters. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Benjamin  Mooers. 

Columbia — Henry  Livingston,  John  Whiting. 

Cortland  —  Joshua  Ballard. 

Delaware — William  Dewey,  Henry  Leavenworth. 

hutchess — William  A.  Deur,  Zachriah  Hoffman,  Thomas  J.  Oakley, 
Isaac  Smith,  John  B.  Van  Wyck. 

Essex —  Reuben  San  ford. 

Genesee  —  James  Ganson,  Elizur  Webster,  John  Wilson. 

Greene  —  James  Powers,  Jacob  Etoggon.     " 

Herkimer — William  D.  Ford,  Henry  Hopkins,  John  McCombs. 

Jefferson — Abel  Cole,  Amos  Stebbins, 

Kings  —  (  No  returns.  ) 

Lewis  —  Chillus  Doty. 

Madison  —  Oliver  Brown,  Nathan  Hall,  Jr.,  Eliphalet  S.  Jackson. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  191 

Montgomery — Nathan  Christie,  Nathan  Kimball.  Edmund  G.  Rawson, 
Richard  Van  Home,  William  Woodward. 

New -York  —  Joseph  Bayley,  Philip  Brasher,  Peter  A.  Jay,  Edward  W. 
Laight,  Andrew  Morris,  James  Palmer,  Joseph  Smith,  Thomas  C.  Taylor, 
George  Warner,  Samuel  Whittmore,  Augustus  Wynkoop. 

Oneida  —  Isaac  Bray  ton,  Jesse  Curtiss,  James  Lynch,  Roderick  Morri- 
son, Richard  Sanger. 

Onondaga  —  Truman  Adams,  George  Hall,  Elijah  Miles,  Nathan  Wil- 
liams. 

Ontario  —  Peter  Allen.1  Israel  Chapin,  Jonathan  Child,  Henry  Fellows,2 
Myron  Holley   Alexander  Kelsey,  Thomas  Lee,  Roger  Sprague. 

Orange  —  James  Burt,  David  Dill,  Nathaniel  P.  Hill,  Selah  Strong. 

Otsego  —  William  Campbell,  Silas  Crippen,3  Isaac  Hayes,  Oliver  Judd,3 
Arunah  Metcalf.3 

Putnam  —  Henry  B.  Lee. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  William  Jones,  Daniel  Kissam. 

Rensselaer  —  Job  Greene,  David  E.  Gregory,  Herman  Knickerbacker, 
Samuel  McChestney,  Samuel  Milliman. 

Richmond  —  Richard  Coursin. 

Rockland  —  Cornelius  A.  Blauvelt. 

St.  Lawrence  —  William  W.  Bowen. 

Saratoga  —  Asa  C.  Barney,  George  Cramer,  Isaac  Gere,  William  Hamil- 
ton. 

Schenectady  —  Henry  Fryer,  Herman  A.  Van  Slyck. 

Schoharie  —  William  C.  Bouck,  Peter  A.  Hilton,  Thomas  Lawyer. 

Seneca  —  Nichol  Halsey,  Jacob  L.  Larzelere,  William  Thompson. 

Suffolk  —  PhineasCarll,  Abraham  Rose,  Benjamin  F.  Thompson. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster — Aaron  Adams,  Green  Miller,  William  Parks, 
Dirck  Westbrook. 

Tioga  —  Gamaliel  H.  Barstow. 

Washington  and  Warren — Michael  Harris,  John  Reid,  David  Russell, 
James  Stevenson,  Roswell  Weston. 

Westchester — Benjamin  Isaacs,  Abraham  Miller,  William  Requa. 


Fortieth  Session — 1816-17. 

First  meeting  began  November  5;  ended  November  12,   1816. 
Second  meeting  began  January  14;  ended  April  15,  1817. 

Speaker  —  DAVID  WOODS,  of  Washington. 
Clerk — Aaron  Clark. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Thomas  Donnelly. 
Door-Keeper — Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany — John  H.  Burhans,  John  I.  Ostrander,  Gideon  Tabor,  Rufus 
Watson. 

Allegany  and  Stevben  —  Timothy  H.  Porter,  William  B.  Rochester. 

Broome  —  Joshua  Whitney. 

Cattaraugus,  Chautauque  and  Niagara  —  Jedediah  Prender<rast 
Richard  Smith. 


1  Till  February  7. 

*  Contested  by  Allen,  who  held  till  February  7. 
Contested  by  Francis  Henry,  Charles  Mason  and  Billings  Brown.     See  Assembly 
Journal,  39th  session,  p.  2S2. 


192  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Cayuga  —  John  H.  Beach,  John  Brown,  Jr.,  Rowland  Day,  John 
McFadden. 

Chenango  —  James  Houghteling,  Samuel  A.  Smith,  Ebenezer  Wakley. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Benjamin  Mooers. 

Columbia  —  Gerrit  Cuck,  Hezekiah  Hulburt,  John  Pixley,  Elisha  Wil- 
liams. 

Cortland  —  John  Miller. 

Delaware — Martin  Keeler,  Asahel  E.  Paine. 

Dutchess  —  Joel  Benton,  William  A.  Duer,  James  Emott,  Nathaniel  Pen- 
dleton, Abiel  Sherman. 

Essex  —  Reuben  Sanford. 

Genesee  —  James  Ganson,  Elizur  Webster,  Isaac  Wilson. 

Greene  —  Levi  Callender,  Justus  Squire. 

Herkimer — Abijah  Beckwith,  William  D.  Ford,  George  Rosekrantz. 

Jefferson  —  Abel  Cole,  Ebenezer  Wood. 

Kings  —  (No  returns.) 

Lewis  —  Chillus  Doty. 

Madison  —  James  B.  Eldridge,  Moses  Maynard,  Jonathan  Olmsted. 

Montgomery  —  Benedict  Arnold,  Henry  Fonda,  Henry  Gros,  Samuel 
Jackson,  Isaac  Sears. 

New -York  —  Clarkson  Crolius,  Henry  Eckford,  Cornelius  Heeney,  John 
T.  Irving,  John  L.  Lawrence,  Asa  Mann,  Samuel  B.  Romayne,  Samuel 
Russell,  Peter  Sharpe,  Joseph  Smith,  George  Warner. 

Oneida  —  David  I.  Ambler,  Wheeler  Barnes,  Abram  Camp,1  Martin 
Hawley,  Henry  Huntington,2  Newton  Marsh. 

Onondaga  —  Elijah  Miles,  James  Webb,  Asa  Wells,  Gideon  Wilcoxson. 

Ontario  —  Peter  Allen,  Jonathan  Child,  Bryam  Green,  Caleb  Hopkins, 
Joshua  Lee,  James  Roseburgh,  Nathan  Whiting. 

Orange  —  James  Faulkner,  James  Finch,  John  Hallock,  Jr.,  Elihu 
Hedges. 

Otsego  —  Henry  Albert,  William  Campbell,  Cyrenus  Noble,  Humphrey 
Palmer,  Elijah  Turner. 

Putnam  —  Edward  Smith,  Jr. 

Queens — Stephen  Carman,  William  Jones,  Daniel  Kissam. 

Rensselaer — David  Carpenter,  John  D.  Dickinson,  Burton  Hammond, 
Henry  Piatt,  Ebenezer  W.  Walbridgc. 

Richmond —  Richard  C.  Corson. 

Rockland  —  Cornelius  A.  Blauvelt. 

St.  Lawrence — William  W.  Bowen. 

Saratoga  —  Herman  Gansevoort,  John  Hamilton,  Zebulon  Mott,  John 
Pettit. 

Schenectady — Hermanus  Peek,  John  Victory. 

Schoharie  —  Isaac  Barber,  Peter  A.  Hilton,  Aaron  Hubbard. 

Seneca  —  Archer  Green,  Jacob  L.  Larzelere,  William  Thompson. 

Suffolk  —  Israel  Carll,  Thomas  S.  Lester,  Abraham  Parsons. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster  —  Peter  A.  Cantine,  John  Conklin,  Green  Miller, 
Christopher  Patten,  Jr. 

Tioga — Gamaliel  H.  Barstow. 

Washington  and  Warren  —  William  Cook,  John  Gale,  Nathaniel  Pitcher, 
Isaac  Sargent,  David  Woods. 

Westchester  —  Abraham  Miller,  John  Townsend,  Ebenezer  White,  Jr. 


November  9,  1816,  in  place  of  Hunting-    a  Till  November  9,  1816. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  193 

Forty-First  Session  — 1818. 

Began  January  27  ;  ended  April  21,  1818. 

Speaker  —  DAVID  WOODS,  of  Madison  county. 
Clerk  —  Aaron  Clark. 
Sergeant-at- Arms  —  Caleb  Benjamin. 
Door-Keeper  —  Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  William  A.  Duer,  James  Sackett,  Gideon  Tabor,  Stephen  Van 
Rensselaer. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  James  McCall,  William  B.  Rochester. 

Broome — William  W.  Harper. 

Cattaraugus,  Oiautauque  and  Niagara  —  Robert  Fleming,  Isaac 
Phelps. 

Cayuga  —  William  Clark  2d,  Thatcher  I.  Ferris,  Isaac  Smith. 

Chenango  —  Tilly  Lynde.  Perez  Randall,  Simon  G.  Throop. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Gates  Hoit. 

Columbia  —  Thomas  Bay,  Benjamin  Hilton,  Walter  Patterson,  Peter 
Van  Vleck. 

Cortland  —  Samuel  G.  Hathaway. 

Delaware — William  Beach,  Erastus  Root. 

Dutchess — Benjamin  Haxton,  Thomas  J.  Oakley,  Andrew  Pray,  Jehiel 
Sackett,  John  W.  Wheeler. 

Essex — John  Hoftnagle. 

Genesee — Gilbert  Howell,  Abraham  Matteson,  Isaac  Sutherland. 

Greene  —  John  L.  Bronk,  Jairus  Strong. 

Herkimer — Nichol  Fosdick,  Aaron  Hackley,  Jr.,  George  Rosecrantz. 

Jefferson — Abel  Cole,  Horatio  Orvis. 

Kings  —  Cornelius  Van  Cleef. 

Lewis — Levi  Hart. 

Madison  —  Thomas  Greenly,  James  Nye,  David  Woods. 

Montgomery  —  Ezekiel  Belding,  Samuel  Jackson,  Henry  Lyker,  Jacob 
Shew,  Barent  H.  Vrooman. 

New-York  —  Cadwallader  D.  Colden,  Clarkson  Crolius,  Ogden  Ed- 
wards, Cornelius  Heeney,  Robert  R.  Hunter,  Henry  Meigs,  John  Morss, 
Isaac  Pierson,  Peter  Sharpe,  Samuel  'looker,  Michael  Ulshoeffer. 

Oneida  —  George  Bray  ton,  Henry  Huntington,  Joseph  Kirkland,  Na- 
than Williams,  Theor  Wood  ruffe. 

Onondaga  —  Abijah    Earll,    David    Munro,    James   Webb,    Asa   Wells. 

Ontario — Phinehas  P.  Bates,  Nathaniel  Case,  Samuel  Lawrence, 
James  Roseburgh,  Ira  Selby,  John  Van  Vossen,  Ezra  Waite. 

Orange  —  Isaac  Belknap,  Anthony  Davis,  John  McGarrah,  William 
Mulliner. 

Otsego  —  Joshua  Babcock,  Stukeley  Ellsworth,  Nathaniel  Fenton,  John 
Moore.   David  Tripp. 

Putnam  —  William  H.  Johnstone. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  William  Jones,  Daniel  Kissam. 

Rensselaer — Abijah  Bush,  Andrew  Finch,1  Myndert  Groesbeck,  Cor- 
nelius I.  Schermeihoni,2  Munson  Smith,  Thomas  Turner. 

Richmond — Richard  C.  Corson. 

Rockland —  Abraham  Gurnee. 

St.  Lawrence  —  David  C.  Judson. 

1  Contested  by  Schermerhorn,  who  succeeded,  February  2. 
e  In  place  of  Finch,  February  2. 

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194  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Saratoga  —  John  Gibson,  Staats  Morris,  El isha  Powell,  Earl  Stimson. 

Schenectady — Daniel  L.  Van  Antwerp,  Simon  A.  Veeder. 

Schoharie  —  William  C.  Bouck,   George  H.   Mann,   Nathan  P.  Tyler. 

Seneca  —  Myndert  M.  Dox,'  John  Sutton,  William  Thompson. 

Suffolk  —  Charles  H.  Havens,  Nathaniel  Miller,  John  P.  Osborn. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster — William  Doll,  Levi  Jansen,  Samuel  Smith, 
David  Staples. 

Tioga  —  Gamaliel  H.  Barstow. 

Tompkins — Samuel  Crittenden,  John  Sutton. 

Washington  and  Warren — Duncan  Cameron,  Jason  Kellogg,  Alex- 
ander Livingston,  John  McLean,  Jr.,  Isaac  Sargent. 

Westchester  —  William  Barker,  Benjamin  Isaacs,  William  Requa. 

Forty-Second  Session  — 1819. 

Began  January  5;   ended  April  13,  1819. 

Speaker—  OBADIAH  GERMAN,  of  Chenango. 
Clerk  —  Aaron  Clark. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Caleb  Benjamin. 
Door-Keeper — Benjamin  Whipple. 

Albany  —  William  A.  Duer,  William  D.  Houghtaling,  Cornelius  H. 
Waldron,  John  Van  Ness  Yates. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  John  Dow,  James  McCall. 

Broome  —  Chester  Patterson. 

Cayuga  —  William  Allen,  Elijah  Devoe,  Henry  Polhemus. 

Chautauque,   Cattaraugus  and  Niagara  —  Philo  Orton,  Isaac  Phelps. 

Chenango  —  Obadiah  German.  Thomas  Humphrey,  Ebenezer  Wakley. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Ebenezer  Brownson. 

Columbia  —  Henry  Livingston,  Jonathan  Lapham,  Barent  Van  Buren, 
Jacob  Rutsen  Van  Rensselaer. 

Cortland  —  Joseph  Reynolds. 

Delaware  —  James  Ells,   Erastus  Root. 

Dutchess  —  John  Beadle,  James  Ketchum,  Thomas  J.  Oakley,  Jesse 
Thompson,  David  Tomlinson. 

Essex  —  John  Hoffnagle. 

Genesee  —  Gilbert  Howell,  Abraham  Matteson,  Isaac  Sutherland. 

Greene  —  James  G.  Foster,3  Isaac  Van  Loan. 

Herkimer  —  Jonas  Cleland,  Nichol  Fosdick,  Henry  Gros. 

Jefferson  —  George  Brown,  Jr.,  John  Cowles. 

Kings  —  Tunis  Sehenck. 

Lewis  —  Levi  Robbins. 

Madison  —  Solomon  Beebe,  Thomas  Greenly,  Dennis  Palmer. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Robert  Hall,  Jacob  Hees,  Aaron  Haring, 
Samuel  Jackson,  Duncan  McMartin,  Jr. 

New- York — Clarkson  Crolius,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Richard  Hatfield, 
Cornelius  Heeney,  Robert  R.  Hunter,  John  T.  Irving,  John  I.  Morgan, 
Samuel  B.  Romaine,  Peter  Sharp,  Michael  Ulshoeffer,  Samuel  Watkins. 

Oneida  and  Oswego — Ezekiel  Bacon,  Luther  Guiteau,  David  P.  Hoyt, 
George  Huntington,  Theor  Woodrufle. 

1  Elected  but  not  admitted  to  his  scat.    Sec  Assembly  Journal,  ISIS,  pages  24,  25,  124, 

I  12.  <VI4.  6.V2. 
-  Contorted  by  Piatt  Adams,  who  withdrew  his  claim. 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY.  195 

Onondaga  —  Henry  Case,  Elisha  Litchfield,  David  Munro,  Nathan 
"Williams. 

Ontario — William  Billinghurst,  Bryam  Green,  Eli  Hill,  "William  Mc- 
Cartney, Elijah  Spencer,  John  A.  Stephens,  Asahel  WTarner. 

Orange  —  John  Blake,  Nathaniel  P.  Hill,  Hezekiah  Moffat,  Andrew 
Wilson. 

Otsego  —  John  Blakely,  Seth  Chase,  Caleb  Eldred,  Thomas  Howes, 
William  Nichols. 

Putnam  —  Hart  Weed. 

Queens  —  Stephen  Carman,  John  A.  King,  Daniel  Kissam. 

Rensselaer — George  R.  Davis,  Andrew  Finch,  Henry  Piatt,  Daniel 
Simmons,  Stephen  Warren. 

Richmond  —  Harmanus  Guyon. 

Rockland  —  Abraham  Gurnee. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Joseph  York. 

Saratoga  —  Abner  Carpenter,  "William  Hamilton,  Joel  Keeler,  John 
Rogers,  Jr. 

Schenectady  —  James  Frost,  Simon  A.  Groot. 

Schoharie  —  Aaron  Hubbard,  Jedediah  Miller,  Peter  Swart,  Jr. 

Seneca  —  William  Thompson,  Annanias  "Wells. 

Suffolk  —  Isaac  Conklin,  John  P.  Osborn,  Daniel  Youngs. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster  —  Daniel  Clark,  John  Crispell,  Joseph  Deyo, 
Elisha  Ostrander. 

Tioga  —  Henry  Wells. 

Tompkins  —  Samuel  Crittenden,  John  Sutton. 

Washington  and  Warren  —  William  K.  Adams,  John  Doty,  Norman 
Fox,  John  Gale,  William  McFarland. 

Westchester  —  William  Barker,  James  Guyon,  William  Requa. 

Forty-Third  Session  — 1820. 

Began  January  4;    ended  April  14,  1820. 

Speaker  —  JOHN  C.  SPENCER,  of  Ontario. 
Clerk  —  Aaron  Clark. 
Door-Keeper — Henry  Bates. 

Albany  —  Asa  Colvard,  James  McKown,  Peter  S.  Schuvler,  Stephen 
Willes. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  Clark  Crandall,  John  Dow. 

Broome  —  Chester  Patterson. 

Cayuga  —  William  Allen,  Samuel  Dill,  John  Haring. 

Cattaraugus,  Chautauque  and  Niagara  —  Elial  T.  Foote,  Oliver 
Forward. 

Chenango  —  Samuel  Campbell,  Thomas  Humphrey,  Samuel  A.  Smith. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Piatt  Ncwcomb. 

Columbia  —  Thomas  Brodhead,  Azariah  Pratt,  John  I.  Van  Valken- 
burgh,  Elisha  Williams. 

Cortland  —  John  Miller. 

Delaware  —  Peter  Pine,  Erastus  Root. 

Dutches:  —  Abraham  Bockee,  Jacob  Doughty,  Matthew  Mesier, 
Thomas  J.  Oakley ;  John  W.  Wheeler. 

Essex  —  John  Hoffnagle. 

Genesee — Fitoh  Chipman,  Gideon  T.  Jenkins,   Robert  McKay. 

Greene  —  Abijah  Reed,  Perez  Steele, 


196  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Herkimer  —  Philo  M.  Hackley,  Jacob  Markell,  James  Orton. 

Jefferson  —  Calvin  McKnight,  Hiram  Steele. 

Kings  —  Tunis  Schenck. 

Lewis  —  Nathaniel  Merriam. 

Madison — Amos  Crocker,  Eliplialet  S.  Jackson,  Levi  Morton. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Henry  I.  Diefendorff,  Henry  Fonda,  John 
T.  Francisco,  Lawrence  Gros,  Jacob  Hees. 

New -York  —  Clarkson  Crolius,  Jacob  Drake,  Richard  Hatfield,  Cor- 
nelius Heeney,  Robert  R.  Hunter,  John  T.  Irving,  Reuben  Munson, 
Samuel  B.  Romaine,  Peter  Sharpe,  Michael  Ulshoeffer,  Samuel  Watkins. 

Oneida  and  Oswego  —  James  Dean,  Jr.,  George  Huntington,  Henry 
McNeil,  Theophilus  S.  Morgan,  John  Storrs. 

Onondaga^- Jonas  Earll,  Jr.,  Henry  Field,  Henry  Seymour,  Lewis 
Smith. 

Ontario  —  Valentine  Brother,  Bryam  Green,  John  Price,  John  C> 
Spencer,  Elisha  B.  Strong,  John  Van  Fossen,  Matthew  Warner. 

Orange  —  James  Finch,  Jr.,  Nathaniel  P.  Hill,  Selah  Tuthill,  Abra- 
ham Vail. 

Otsego  —  Samuel  Cadwell,  Seth  Chase,  Willard  Coye,  James  Hawks, 
Henry  Ogden. 

Putnam  —  David  Knap. 

Queens  —  William  Jones,  John  A.  King,  Thomas  Tredwell. 

Rensselaer  —  John  Babcock.  David  Doolittle,  William  C.  Elmore, 
George  Tibbits,  Ebenezer  W.  Walbridge. 

Richmond  —  Harmanus  Guyon. 

Rockland — Samuel  G.  Verbryck. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Joseph  York. 

Saratoga  —  Billy  J.  Clark,  Jonathan  Delano,  Jr.,  Abraham  Moc, 
Elisha  Powell. 

Schenectady  —  Christian  Haverly,  Marinus  Willet. 

Schoharie — Heman  Hickock,  Jedediah  Miller,  Peter  Swart,  Jr. 

Seneca  —  Thomas  Armstrong,   Robert  S.  Rose. 

Suffolk  —  Ebenezer  W.  Case,   Charles   H.  Havens,  Abraham   Parsons. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster  —  Joseph  Deyo,  Isaac  Elting,  Charles  H.  Rug- 
gles,  Jacob  Snyder. 

Tioga  —  Judson  Jennings. 

Tompkins — Herman  Camp,  Joshua  Philips. 

Washington  and  Warren  —  David  Austin,  Peleg  Bragg,  Norman  Fox, 
James  Hill,  John  Kirtland. 

Westchester  —  James  Guyon,  Abraham  Miller,  William  Nelson. 

Forty-Fourth  Session  —  1820  -  1. 
First  meeting  began  November  7  ;  ended  November  21,  1820 
Second  meeting  began  January  9  ;  ended  April  3,   1821. 

-Speaker —PETER  SHARPE,  of  New-York. 
Clerk  —  Dirck   L.  A'andk.iuikyden. 
Sergeant-at- Arms  —  Henry  Freyer. 
JJoor-Keeper — Henry  Bates. 
Assistant  Door- Keeper — Willard  Smith. 
Albany  —  Gcrrit    Hogan,     James    McKown,     Moses    Smith,    Stephen 

Willcs. 

Allegany  and  Steuben  —  Clark  Crandall,  John  Dow. 
Broome  —  Chester  Patterson. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  197 

Cayuga  —  John  Haring,  Charles  Kellogg,  Henry  Polhemus. 

Cattaraugus,  Cliautauque  and  Niagara  —  William  Hotchkiss,  Jediah 
Prendergast. 

Chenango  —  William  Mason,  Edmund  G.  Perlee,  John  Tracy. 

Clinton  and  Frankliti  —  Piatt  Newcomb. 

Columbia  —  John  Bryan,  James  Vanderpoel,  Elisha  Williams,  Isaac  B. 
Williams. 

Cortland  —  John  Osborn. 

Delaware  —  John  H.  Gregory,  Erastus  Root. 

Dutchess  —  Albro  Akin,  Benjamin  H.  Conklin,  Coert  Dubois,  Israel 
Harris,  Joseph  I.  Jackson. 

Essex  —  Ebenezer  Douglass. 

Genesee — Fitch  Chipman,  Jesse  Hawley,  Samuel  M.  Hopkins. 

Greene  —  Piatt  Adams,  Aaron  Reed. 

Herkimer — Simeon  Ford,  Thomas  Manley,   David  Van  Home. 

Jefferson  —  Richard  Goodell,  Amos  Stebbins. 

Kings  —  Jeremiah  Lott. 

Lewis  —  Stephen  Hart. 

Madison  —  William    Berry,  Jr..   Justin    Dwinell,    Herman   Van  Vleck. 

Montgomery  —  David  W.  Candee,  Henry  Failing,  Howland  Fish.  Lawrence 
Gross,  Archibald  Mclntyre. 

New -York  —  Clarkson  Crolius,  William  A.  Davis,  Richard  Hatfield, 
Cornelius  Heeney,  Robert  R.  Hunter.  Reuben  Munson,  Samuel  B.  Romaine, 
Peter  Sharpe,  John  Swartwout,  Michael  Ulshoefi'er,  Gulian  C.  Verplanck. 

Oneida  and  Oswego  —  Josiah  Bacon,  Allen  Fraser,  George  Huntington, 
Joseph  Kirkland.  William  Root. 

Onondaga  —  Jonathan  Denning,  Jonas  Earll,  George  Pettit,  Lewis  Smith. 

Ontario  —  Claudius  V.  Boughton,  William  Cornwall,  Oliver  Culver, 
Truman  Hart,  Myron  Holley,  John  C.  Spencer,  William  H.  Spencer. 

Orange  —  Charles  Borlaud,  Jr.,  James  Burt,  John  Hallock,  Jr.,  Benja- 
min Woodward. 

Otsego  —  Joshua  Babcock,  John  Blakely.  Caleb  Eldred,  Stukeley 
Elsworth.  David  Trip. 

Putnam  —  Elisha  Brown. 

Queens  —  John  D.  Hicks,  John  A.  King,  Benjamin  T.  Kissam. 

Rensselaer  —  William  C.  Barber,  Richard  P.  Hart,  William  B.  Slocum, 
Calvin  Thompson,  John  Van  Alstyne. 

Richmond  —  Samuel  Barton. 

Rockland  —  Abraham  Gurnee. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Joseph  York. 

Saratoga  —  Herman  Gansvoort,  John  House,  Zebulon  Mott,  John 
Rogers. 

Schenectady  —  Richard  McMichael,  Gerrit  S.  Veeder. 

Schoharie  —  Barnabas  Eldredge,  Abraham  Keyser,  Jr.,  Freegift  Patchin. 

Seneca  —  Robert  S.  Rose,  William  Thompson. 

Suffolk  —  Isaac  Conklin,  John  B.  Osborn,  John  M.  Williamson. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster  —  Coenrad  Bevier,  William  G.  Gillespie,  Wells 
Lake,  Jacob  Snyder. 

Tioga  —  Samuel  Lawrence. 

Tompkins — Samuel  Crittenden,  Peter  Hager. 

mgton   and    Warren  —  Wadsworth    Bull,    James   Mallory,   John 
lioas,  William  Richards,  James  L.  Thurtnan. 

Westchester  —  James  Guyon,  Abraham  Miller,  William  Nelson. 


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198  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Forty-Fifth  Session  — 1822. 

Began  January  1  ;  ended  April  17,  1822. 

Speaker—  SAMUEL  B.  BOMA1NE,  of  New- York. 
Clerk  —  Edward  Livingston. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Henry  Freyer. 
Door-Keeper — James  Myers. 
Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  William  Campbell. 

Albany — James  McKown,  William  McKown,  Volkert  D.  Oothoudt, 
John  P.  Shear. 

Allegany  and  Steuben — Amos  Peabody,  Grattan  H.  Wheeler. 

Broome  —  Chauncey  Hyde. 

Cayuga — Samuel  Dill,  Charles  Kellogg,  Ephraim  Marsh. 

Cattaraugus,  Chautauque,  Niagara  and  Erie — Thomas  B.  Campbell, 
David  Eason. 

Chenango  —  William  Mason,  Edmund  G.  Perlee,  John  Tracy. 

Clinton  and  Franklin  —  Abijah  North. 

Columbia  —  Philip  P.  Clum,  Elisha  Gilbert,  Jr.,  George  T.  Snyder, 
Augustus  Tremain. 

Cortland  —  Daniel  Sherwood. 

Delaware  —  Benjamin  Benedict,  Asa  Grant. 

Dutchess  —  John  Cox,  Daniel  Northrup,  Philo  Ruggles,  Benjamin  Sher- 
man, George  Vanderburgh. 

Essex — Isaac  Finch. 

Genesee  —  Robert  Anderson,  Benedict  Brooks,  Samuel  McWhorter. 

Greene  —  James  Powers,  Jacob  Roggen. 

Herkimer  —  Christopher  P.  Bellinger,  Simeon  Ford,  Robert  Shoemaker. 

Jefferson  —  George  Andrus,  John  B.  Esselstyn. 

Kings  —  Jeremiah  Lott. 

Lewis  —  Chester  Buck. 

Livingston  —  George  Smith. 

Madis&n  —  Pardon  Barnard,  Henry  Clark,  Jr.,  Justin  Dwinell. 

Montgomery  —  John  W.  Cady,  Nicholas  Gros,  James  Mclntyre,  Henry 
Valentine,  Joshua  Webster. 

New-York  —  Philip  Brasher,  George  Buckmaster,  Clarkson  Crolius, 
Junius  H.  Hatch,  Cornelius  Heeney,  Jeromus  Johnson,  John  Morss, 
Reuben  Munson,  Samuel  B.  Romaine,  Michael  Ulshoeffer,  Gulian  C. 
Verplanck. 

Oneida  and  Oswego  —  Green  C.  Bronson,  Samuel  Chandler,  George 
Huntington,  Peter  Pratt,  Israel  Stoddard. 

Onondaga  —  Josephus  Barker,  Silvester  Gardner,  James  Geddes,  David 
Munro. 

Ontario  —  Birdseye  Brooks,  Bryam  Green,  Isaac  Marsh,  Aaron  Remen, 
David  White. 

Orange  —  James  Burt,  Egbert  Jansen,  Joseph  McLaughlin,  Abraham 
Shultz. 

Otsego  —  John  Blakeley,  Calvin  Brookins,  George  Fenno,  Joseph  Mum- 
ford,  Altemas  Sheldon. 

Putnam —  Edward  Smith. 

Queens — William  Jones,  Timothy  Nostiand,  Thomas  Tredwell. 

Rensselaer —  Daniel  Gray,  James  Jones,  Harper  Rogers,  Levi  Rumsey, 
Gardner  Tracy. 

Richmond — Samuel  Barton. 

Rockland  —  Cornelius  Blauvelt. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  199 

St.  Lawrence  —  William  H.  Vining. 

Saratoga  —  Thomas  Collamer,  Conrad  Cramer,  John  Gilchrist,  John 
Prior. 

Schenectady — John  F.  D.  Vedder,  James  Walker. 

Schoharie  —  Abraham  Keyser,  Jr.,  Freegift  Patchin,  Harvey  Watson. 

Seneca — James  Dickson,  John  Maynard. 

Suffolk — Hush  Halsey,  Tredwell  Scndder,  John  Iff.  Williamson. 

Sullivan  and  Ulster  —  John  Brodhead,  Jr.,   Charles  Bruyn,  Jacob  I. 
Hasbrouck,  William  A.  Stokes. 

Tioga  —  Jared  Patchin. 

Tompkins  —  Samuel  Crittenden,  Peter  Hager  2d. 

Washington  and  Warren  —  John  Baker,  Duncan  Cameron,  Silas  D. 
Kellogg,  William  McDonald,  James  Teft. 

Westchester  —  Joseph  Hunt,  Thomas  Smith,  Enoch  Thompson. 

Forty-Sixth  Session  — 1823. 

Began  January  1 ;  ended  April  24,  1823. 

Speaker  —  PETER  R.  LIVINGSTON,  of  Dutchess. 

Clerk  —  Edward  Livingston". 

Sergeant-at-Arms —  Henry  Freyer. 

Dom -Keeper —  James  Myers. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper — Richard  Ten  Broeck. 

Albany  —  Abraham  Brooks,  Jesse  Buel,  Abraham  Rosecrantz. 

Allegany  —  James  McCall. 

Broome  —  Jonathan  Lewis. 

Cattaraugus —  Stephen  Crosby. 

Cayuga  —  Josiah  Bevier,  Elijah  Drake,  John  Jakway,  John  O'Hara. 

Chautauque  —  James  Mullett,  Jr. 

Chenango —  Silas  Holmes,  Austin  Hyde,  Stephen  Stillwell. 

Clinton  —  Azariah  C.  Flajjg. 

Columbia  —  Abrabam  P.  Holdridge,  Stephen  Storm,  John  Van  Deusen. 

Cortland  —  John  Gillet,  Daniel  Sherwood. 

Delaware  —  Asa  Grant,  Samuel  Rexford. 

Dutchess  —  Wheeler  Gilbert,  Prince  Hoag,  Peter  R.  Livingston,  Samuel 
M.  Thurston. 

Erie — Ehcnezer  F.  Norton. 

Essex  —  Asa  Adgate. 

Franklin  —  William  Hogan. 

Genesee  —  Apollos  P.  Auger,  William  Bristol,  Josiah  Churchill,  Otis 
Turner. 

Greene  —  Reuben  Hosford.  William  Seaman 

Herkimer — Abijah  Beckwith,  John  Dyget,  Henry  Tillinghast. 

Jefferson  —  Walter  Cole,  Richard  Godell,  Convers  Johnson. 

Kings  —  William  Conselyea,  Jr. 

Lewis — Abner  W.  Spencer. 

Livingston  —  William  Janes,  Matthew  Warner. 

Madison  —  Rutherford  Barker,  Daniel  M.  Gillet,  Curtis  Hoppin. 

Monroe  —  John  Bowman,  Samuel  B.  Bradley,  Simon  Stone  2d. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  — George  D.  Ferguson,  Alvin  Harris,  Chris- 
tian Klock,  Joseph  Spier. 

Xeic-York — Philip  Brasher,  John  L.  Broome,  Samuel  S.  Gardiner, 
Jesse  Hoyt,  Thomas  Hyatt,  Gideon  Lee,  John  Morss,  John  Rathbone,  Jr., 
William  A.  Thompson,  Gulian  C.  Verplanck. 


200  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Niagara  —  Benjamin  Barlow,  Jr. 

Oneida  —  Uri  Doolittle,  Thomas  H.  Hamilton,  James  Lynch,  Henry 
Wager,  Samuel  Wetmore. 

Onondaga,  —  Timothy  Barber,  Victory  Birdseye,  Samuel  L.  Edwards, 
Harold  White. 

Ontario — Birdseye  Brooks,  Richard  Hogarth,  Jacob  Leach,  Aaron 
Remer,  Ira  Selby,  Philetus  Swift. 

Orange  —  David  Christie,  William  Finn,  Isaac  Van  Duzer,  Samuel  Webb. 

Oswego — Theophilus  S.  Morgan. 

Otsego  —  William  Hall,  Isaac  Hayes,  Samuel  M.  Ingals,  William  Utter. 

Putnam  —  William  Watts. 

Queens  —  John  D.  Hicks,  Benjamin  T.  Kissam. 

Rensselaer — Joseph  Case,  Gilbert  Eddy,  Chester  Griswold,  Stephen 
Warren. 

Richmond  —  Isaac  R.  Housman. 

Rockland  —  John  I.  Suffein. 

Saratoga —  Samuel  Belding,  Valentine  Campbell,  John  Pettit. 

Schenectady  —  Peter  H.  Brooks. 

Schoharie  —  William  Dietz,  Peter  W.  Snyder. 

Seneca  —  Jonas  Seely,  Annanias  Wells. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Nathaniel  F.  Winslow. 

Steuben  —  George  McClure,  William  Woods. 

Suffolk  —  Joshua  Fleet,  Samuel  Strong. 

Sullivan  —  John  Lindsley. 

Tioga — Matthew  Carpenter,  Benjamin  Jennings. 

Tompkins  —  Jacob  Conrad,  Peter  Hager  2d. 

Ulster  —  John  Jansen,  Wells  Lake,  Solomon  Shaler. 

Warren  —  William  McDonald. 

Washington  —  Timothy  Eddy,  John  King,  Martin  Lee,  James  Mc- 
Naughton. 

Westchester  —  Nehemiah  Brown,  Jr.,  St.  John  Constant,  Thomas  Smith. 

Forty-Seventh  Session — 1824. 

First  meeting  began  January  6;  ended  April  12,  1824. 
Second  meeting  began  August  2;  ended  August  6,  1824. 
Third  meeting  began  November  2  ;  ended  November  27,  1824. 

Speaker  —  RICHARD  GOODELL,  of  Jefferson. 

Clerk  —  Edwakd  Livingston. 

Sergeant- at- Arms  —  James  D.  Wasson. 

Door-  Keeper  —  James  Myers . 

Assistant  Door- Keeper — William  Seely. 
Albany — Archibald  Stephens,  John  Stilwell,  Jesse  Wood. 
Allegany — Lazarus  S.   Rathbnn. 
Broome  —  Thomas  G    Waterman. 
Cattaraugus —  Phinehas  Spencer. 

Cayuga  —  Josiah  Bevier,  Silas  Bowker,  Augustus  F.  Ferris,  Asahel 
Fitch. 

Chautauque  —  James  Mullett,  Jr. 

Chenango  —  John   P.    Hubbard,  John  Latham,  Daniel  Root. 

Clinton  —  A/.ariah  C.    Flags. 

Columbia  —  Thomas   Hay,  John   King,  Joseph  D.  Monell. 

Cortland  —  William  Barto,  Jr.,  Matthias  Cook. 


MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY.  20] 

Delaware  —James  Ells,  Peter  Pine. 

Dutchess  — John  Klapp,  Alfred  S.  Pell,  James  Tallmadge,  Gilbert 
Thome. 

Erie — Samuel   Wilkeson. 

Essex — Isaac   Finch. 

Franklin —  George  B.  R.  Gove. 

Genesee — Shubeal  Dunham,  Oran  Follett,  James  Ganson,  Horace  S. 
Turner. 

Greene  —  Caleb  Coffin,  Edward  Daley. 

Herkimer  —  Christopher   P.    Bellinger,    Caleb  Budlong,   John  Graves. 

Jefferson  —  Richard  Goodell,  John  Howe,  John  Stewart. 

Kings — William  Furman. 

Leu-is  —  Caleb   Lyon. 

Livingston  —  George  Hosmer,    George  Smith. 

Madison — J">eph  Clark,  Edward  Hudson,  Thomas  Spencer. 

Monroe  —  Peter  Price,  Major  H.   Smith,  Enos  Stone. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Henry  Cunningham,  Peter  Fox,  Peter 
Smith,  Francis  H.  Van  Beuren. 

New -York  —  James  Benedict,  Clarkson  Crolius,  Jacob  Drake,  Samuel 
S.  Gardiner.  Thomas  Hyatt,  John  Morss,  Isaac  Pierson,  David  Seaman, 
Charles  Town,   Henry   Wheaton. 

Niagara  —  Daniel  Washburn. 

Oneida  —  Joseph  Allen,  Apollos  Cooper,  Joseph  Grant,  John  Ruger, 
Henry   Wager. 

Onondaga  —  Timothy  Barber,  Samuel  L.  Edwards,  George  Pettit, 
Matthew    Van  Vleck. 

Ontario  —  Daniel  Ashley,  Gideon  Pitts,  Bowen  Whiting. 

Orange  —  Benjamin  Dunning,  James  Finch,  Jr.,  Leonard  Smith,  Samuel 
J.  Wilkin. 

Oswego  —  Hastings  Curtis*. 

Otsego  —  John  Blakely,  Samuel  Russell,  David  Smith,  George  W. 
Stillman. 

Putnam  —  Stephen  C.  Barnum. 

Queens  —  William  Jones,  Thomas  Tredwell. 

Rensselaer  —  Caleb  Carr,  Henry  Dubois,  Martin  Van  Alstyne,  Stephen 
Warren. 

Richmond — Henry  Perine. 

Rockland — Peter  S.  Van  Orden. 

St.  Jjawrence  —  Nathaniel  F.  Winslow. 

Saratoga  —  Isaac  Gere.  James  McCrea,  Jeremy  Rockwell. 

Schenectady  —  Isaac  Rigss. 

Schoharie — Marvin  Judd,  John  Stryker. 

Seneca  —  Jonas  Seely,  Erastus  Woodworth. 

Steuben  —  George  McClure,  Grattan  H.  Wheeler. 

Suffolk  —  Hugh  Halsey.   Josiah  Smith. 

Sullivan  —  Peter  Miller. 

Tioga — Grant  B.   Baldwin.  Gamaliel  H.  Barstow. 

Tompkins  —  Peter  Hager  2d,  Nicoll   Halsey. 

Ulster  —  James  C.  De  Witt,  Joseph  Jansen,  John  C.  Tillotson. 

Warren  —  Dudley   Farlin. 

Washington  —  David  Campbell,  John  Crary,  Silas  D.  Kellogg,  Ezra 
Smith. 

Wayne  —  James  Dickson,  Russell  Whipple. 

Westchester — Nehemiah  Brown,  Jr.,  Benjamin  Ferris,  Niles  Frost. 

Yates  —  Aaron  Remer. 


202  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Forty-Eighth  Session  — 1825. 

Began  January  4;  ended  April  21,  1825. 

Speaker  —  CLARKSON  CROLIUS,  of  New-York. 
Clerk — Horatio  Merchant. 
Sergeant-at- Arms  —  Daniel  Shields. 
Door-Keeper  —  Chester  Stebbins. 
Assistant  Dow-Keeper — Conrad  Moore. 

Albany  —  George  Batterraan,  Samuel  S.  Lush,  Stephen  Willes. 

Allegany  —  Lazarus  S.  Rathbun. 

Broome —  Briant  Stoddard. 

Cattaraugus —  Daniel  Hodges. 

Cayuga  —  Elijah  Devoe,  Roswcll  Enos,  John  W.  Hulburt,  Ephraim  C. 
Marsli. 

Chautauque — Nathan  Mixer. 

Chenango  —  Russell  Case,  Charles  Medberry,  Robert  Monell. 

Clinton  — Josiah  Fisk. 

Columbia  —  Ambrose  L.  Jordan,  Joseph  Lord,  Killian  Miller. 

Cortland  —  James  Chatterton,  Josiah  Hart.1 

Delaware —  Jabez  Bostwick,  Harman  I.  Quackenboss. 

Dutchess  —  John  Armstrong,  Jr.,  Eli  Augerine,  Enos  Hopkins. 

Erie  —  Calvin  Fillmore. 

Essex  —  William  Smith. 

Franklin  —  Asa  Haseall. 

Genesee  —  Jeremiah  Brown,  Fitch  Chipman,  Shubeal  Dunham,  GaiusB. 
Rich. 

Greene  —  Gilbert  Bedell,  Alvin  Bushnell. 

Herkimer — Samuel  Dexter,  Jr.,  Warner  Folts,  Jacob  Wire. 

Jefferson  —  John  B.  Esselstyn,  Richard  Goodell,  George  White. 

Kings  —  William  Furman. 

Lewis  —  Amos  Buck,  Jr. 

Livingston  —  James  Faulkner,  Robert  McKay. 

Madison  —  Elias  P.  Benjamin,  Nehemiah  Huntington,  James  Nye 

Monroe — Gustavus  Clark,  Henry  Fellows,  Thurlow  Weed. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton — Henry  Cunningham,  Samuel  Jackson,  Alex- 
ander St.  John,  Peter  Smith. 

New-York  —  James  Benedict,  Gilbert Coutant.  Clarkson  Crolius,  Maltby 
Gelston,  Samuel  L.  Gouverneur,  John  Morss,  Jonathan  E.  Robinson,  David 
Seaman,  Ira  B.  Wheeler,  George  Zabriskie. 

Niagara —  Daniel  Washburn. 

Oneida  —  Joseph  Kirkland,  David  Pierson,  Israel  Stoddard,  Broughton 
White,  Samuel  Wood  worth. 

Onondaga — Erastus  Barber,  Moses  Kinne,  James  R.  Lawrence,  James 
Pettit. 

Ontario — Claudius  V.  Boughton,  Gideon  Pitts,  Bowen  Whiting. 

Orange  —  William  Finn,  Nathaniel  P.  Hill,  Joseph  McLaughlin,  Samuel 
J.  Wilkin. 

Oswego  —  Chester  Hayden. 

Otsego — Henry  Barber,  Isaac  Hayes,  Oliver  Judd,  John  Woodbury. 

Putnam — David  Knapp. 

Queens  —  William  -Jones,  Thomas  Tredwcll. 


1  Contested  by  Jubez  li.  Phelps. 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY.  203 

Rensselaer  —  John  Carpenter,  Jacob  C.  Lansing,  Fenner  Palmer,  Jacob 
G.  Yanderheyden. 

Richmond — Harmanus  Garretson. 

Rockland  —  Abraham  Gurnee. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Jacob  A.  Yanden  Heuvel.1 

Saratoga  —  Nicholas  B.  Doe,  Alpheus  Goodrich,  Philip  Schuyler. 

Schenectady  —  John  S.  Yrooman. 

Schoharie  —  Joseph  I.  Borst,  Freeman  Stanton. 

Seneca  —  James  De  Mott,  Daniel  Rhoad. 

Steuben  —  John  Kennedy,  James  McBurney. 

Suffolk  —  David  Hedges,  Jr.,  Joshua  Smith. 

Sullivan  —  John  Hall,  Jr. 

Tioga  —  Charles  Pumpelly,  Samuel  Winton. 

Tompkins  —  Joshua  North,  Jared  Patchin. 

Ulster  —  James  Cockburn,  Jacobus  Hardenburgh,  Jacob  J.  Hasbrouck. 

Warren  —  William  Cook. 

Washington — David  Campbell,  Lemuel  Hastings,  Ezra  Smith  Samuel 
Stevens. 

Wayne  —  William  H.  Adams,  Enoch  Morse. 

Westchester  —  Jeremiah  Anderson,  Thaddeus  Crane,  Joseph  Scofield. 

Yates  —  Philip  Robinson. 

Forty-Ninth  Session  — 1826. 

Began  January  3  ;  ended  April  18,  1826. 

Speaker—  SAMUEL  YOUNG,  of  Saratoga. 
Clerk —  Edward  Livingston. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Chester  Griswold. 
Boor-Keeper — William  Seely. 
Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  James  D.  Scollard. 

Albany -TT-  Samuel  S.  Lush,  Andrew  Ten  Eyck,  Malachi  Whipple. 

Allegany  —  George  Williams. 

Broome — Peter  Robinson. 

Cattaraugus  —  James  McGlashan. 

Cayuga  —  Eleazer  Burnham,  Aaron  Dennis,  Thatcher  I.  Ferris,  Camp- 
bell, Waldo. 

Chautauque — Elial  T.  Foote. 

Chenango  —  John  C.  Clark,"  Tilly  Lynde,3  Robert  Monell,  John  Tracy. 

Clinton  —  Josiah  Fisk. 

Columbia  —  Jonathan  Hill,  Adam  I.  Strevel,  Aaron  Yanderpoel. 

Cortland —  Augustus  Donnelly,  John  Lynde. 

Delaware  —  Erastus  Root,  William  Townsend. 

Dutchess  —  Isaac  R.  Adriance,  Daniel  D.  Akin,  Martin  Lawrence, 
Thomas  Tabor  2d. 

Erie — Reuben  B.  Babcock. 

Essex — William  Smith. 

Franklin  —  Asa  Hascall. 

Genesee  —  Josiah  Churchill,  David  Scott,  Phinheas  Stanton. 

Greene — Addison  Porter,  Williams  Seaman. 

Herkimer  —  Jonas  Cleland,  Nicholas  Schuyler,  Jr.,  Edmund  Varney. 

1  Changed  by  act  of  February  8,  1832,  to  Van  Heivod. 
5  Contested  by  Tilly  Lvnde,  who  succeeded,  January  6. 
*  In  place  of  Clark,' January  6,  1886, 


204  MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 

Jefferson  —  David  W.  Bucklin,  Horatio  Orvis,  Daniel  Wardwell. 
Kings  —  William  Furman. 
Lewis  —  Amos  Miller. 

Livingston  —  James  Faulkner,  William  H.  Spencer. 
Madison — Thomas  Dibble,  Nehemiah  Huntington,  Jacob  Ten  Eyck. 
Monroe  —  Henry  Fellows,  Isaac  Lacy,  Vincent  Matthews. 
Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Augustus  Diefendorff,  John  French,  Alex- 
ander Sheldon,  Abraham  A.  Van  Home. 

New-York  —  Stephen  Allen,  Philip  Brasher,   Francis  Cooper,   Maltby 
Gelston,  James  Hall,  Elisha  W.  King,  Isaac  Minard,  Jonathan  E.  Robin- 
son, Alpheus  Sherman,  William  A.  Thompson. 
Niagara  —  William  King. 

Oneida  —  Aaron  Barnes,  Russell  Clark,  Laurens  Hull,  Theodore  Sill, 
Israel  Stoddard. 

Onondaga  —  Chauncev   Betts,   John  G.    Forbes,  Freeborn  G.  Jewett, 
David  Willard. 

Ontario  —  Claudius  V.  Boughton,  Francis  Granger,  Gideon  Pitts. 

Orange — Ogden  Hoffman,  Hudson  McFarlan,  Abraham  Schultz,  Ben- 
jamin Woodward. 

Orleans  —  Lathrop  A.  G.  B.  Grant. 

Oswego — Henry  Williams. 

Otsego  —  Levi  Beardsley,  William  Fitch,  Isaac  Hayes,  David  Tripp. 

Putnam  —  Henry  B.  Cowles. 

Queens —  William  Jones,  Thomas  Tredwell. 

Rensselaer — .Robert  Collins,  Augustus  Filley,  John  F.  Groesbeck,  Wil- 
liam Pierce. 

Richmond —  (  No  election.  ) 

Rockland  —  Abraham  Gurnee. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Baron  S.  Doty. 

Saratoga  —  David  Benedict,  Thomas  Dibble,  Samuel  Young. 

Schenectady —  Robert  Sanders. 

Schoharie  —  Robert  Eldredge,  Martinus  Mattice. 

Seneca — Benjamin  Hendricks,  Daniel  Scott. 

Steuben  —  Daniel  Cruger,  Grattan  H.  Wheeler. 

Suffolk — Usher  H.  Moore,  John  M.  Williamson. 

Sullivan  —  Thomas  Crary. 

Tioga — Isaac  Baldwin,  Anson  Camp. 

Tompkins  —  Nathan  Benson,  David  Woodcock. 

Ulster  —  Charles  Bryan,  James  T.  Elmore,  John  Lounsberry. 

Wart-en  —  Norman  Fox. 

Washington  —  Hiram  Cole,  James  Stevenson,  Israel  Williams,  David 
Woods. 

Wayne — Ambrose  Hall,  John  L.  Kip. 

Westchester  —  Joseph  Scofield,  John  II.  Smith,  James  Wiloy. 

Yates —  Avery  Smith. 

Fiftieth  Session  —  1827. 

First  meeting  began  January  '2;  ended  April  IV,  1827. 
Second  meeting  began  September  11 ;  ended  December  4,  1827. 

Speaker—  ERASTUS  ROOT,  of  Delaware. 
Clerk —  Edward  Livingston. 

Sergeant-at-Arms  —  John  C.  Ellis. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  205 

Door-Keeper  —  William   Seely. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  James  D.  Scollard. 

Albany — Isaac  Hamilton,  John  Haswell,  Henry  Stone. 

Allegany — Asa  Lee  Davidson. 

Broome  —  Peter  Robinson. 

Cattaraugus  —  John  A.  Bryan. 

Cayuga  —  James    Kenyon,    Gardner    Kortright,  Andrews  Preston, 
Peter  Yawgcr. 

Chautauque  —  Samuel  A.  Brown,   Elial  T.  Foote. 

Chenango  —  James  Birdsall,  Joseph  Juliand,  Augustus  C.  Welch. 

Clinton  —  Bela  Edgerton. 

Columbia  —  Jacob  P.  Mesick,  Isaac  Mills,  Simon  Rockefeller. 

Cortland — Cephas  Comstock,  Nathan  Dayton. 

Delaware — Erastus  Root,  John  Thompson. 

Dutchess — Egbert  Gary,  Jacob  C.  Elmendorf,  Samuel  B.  Halsey, 
Henry  A.  Livingston. 

Ene  —  David  Burt.  Oziel  Smith. 

Essex  —  John  HofTnagle. 

Franklin  —  James  Campbell. 

Genesee  —  Josiah  Churchill,  Shubeal  Dunham,  John  B.  Skinner. 

Greene — Perkins  King,  William  Tuttle. 

Herkimer — Frederick  P.  Bellinger,  Daniel  C.  Henderson,  Richard 
Smith  2d. 

Jefferson  —  David  W.  Bucklin,   Alpheus  S.  Greene,    Daniel  Wardwell. 

Kings  —  Clarence  D.  Sackett. 

Leu-is  —  John  W.  Martin. 

Livingston  —  William  H.  Spencer,   Felix  Tracy. 

Madison  —  Sylvester  Beecher,  James  B.  Eldredge,  Lemuel  White. 

Monroe  —  Peter  Price,  Abelard  Reynolds,  Joseph  Sibley. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Howland  Fish,  Lawrence  Gros,  Nathaniel 
Westcott. 

New-York  —Philip  Brasher,  Abraham  Cargill,  Jonathan  I.  Codding- 
ton,  Gilbert  Conant,  Isaac  Minard,  Joseph  Piggot,  Jonathan  E.  Rob- 
inson, Alpheus  Sherman,  Lemuel  Smith,  Thomas  R.  Smith,  Charles 
Town. 

Xiagara  —  John  Garnsey. 

Oneida  —  John  Billings,  Winthrop  H.  Chandler,  Benjamin  P.  Johnson, 
John  Parker,  Theodore  Sill. 

Onondaga  —  Chauucey  Betts,  Aaron  Burt,  Charles  Jackson,  Daniel 
M  seley. 

Ontario  —  Francis  Granger,  Lemuel  Morse,  Nathan  Parke. 

Orange  —  William  W.  Crawford.  William  Ecker,  Nathaniel  Jones. 

Orleans — Abraham  Cantine. 
10  —  Orris   Hart. 

Otsego — William  Campbell,  John  Judson,  Sherman  Page,  Samuel 
Starkweather. 

Putnam  —  Henry  B.  Cowles. 

Queens  —  Thomas  Trcdwell. 

Rensselaer  —  Jeremiah  Dauchy,  John  Defreest,  Jr.,  Reuben  Halsted, 
Henry  Piatt. 

Richmond  —  Abraham  Cole. 

Rockland.  —  Levi   Sherwood. 

St.  Laurence  —  Baron  S.  Doty,  Silvester  Gilbert. 

Saratoga — Nicholas  Emigh,  Jr.,  Howel  Gardner,  John  Gilchrist. 
18 


206  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Schoharie — Samuel  Baldwin,   William  Mann. 

Schenectady  —  Alonzo  C.    Paige. 

Seneca  —  Daniel  Rhoad,  Daniel  Scott. 

Steuben  —  Paul  C.  Cook,  George  McClure. 

Suffolk  —  George  L.  Conklin,  Samuel  Strong. 

Sullivan  —  Hiram  Bennett. 

Tioga  —  Gamaliel  H.  Barstow,  David  Williams. 

Tompkins  —  Nathan  Benson,  Benjamin  Jennings,  John  Sayler. 

Ulster  —  Jasper  Cropsey,  Jacob  Trumpbour. 

Warren  —  John  Hay,  Jr. 

Washington  —  John  McDonald,   Peter  J.  H.  Myers,   Samuel   Stevens. 

Wayne  —  Thomas  Armstrong,  Jonathan  Boynton. 

Westchester  —  John  Fisher,  Nathaniel  Montross,  Joseph  Scofield. 

Yates  —  James  C.  Robinson. 

Fifty-First  Session  — 1828. 

First  meeting  began  January  1 ;    ended  April  21,  1828. 
Second  •  meeting   began  September  9;    ended   December    10, 

1828. 

Speaker  —  ERASTUS  ROOT,  of  Delaware. 

Clerk  —  Francis  Seger. 

Sergeant-at-Arms — John  C.  Ellis. 

Door-Keeper  —  William  Seely. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  James  D.  Scollard. 
Albany — Benjamin  F.  Butler,  William  N.  Sill,  David  I.  D.  Verplanck. 
Allegany —  Azel  Fitch. 
Broome  —  Peter  Robinson. 
Cattaraugus  —  James  McGlashan. 

Cayuga  —  Henry  R.  Brinckerhoff,  Gardner  Kortright,  William  II.  Noble, 
Philo  Sperry. 

Chautauque  —  Nathaniel  Fenton,  Nathan  Mixer. 
Chenango  —  Tilly  Lynde,  Henry  Mitchell,  Robert  Monell. 
Clinton  —  Bela  Edgerton . 

Columbia — Killian  Miller,  Abel  S.  Peters,  Elisha  Williams. 
Cortland  —  John  L.  Boyd,  Nathan  Dayton. 
Delaware  —  Edward  Doyle,  Erastus  Root. 

Dutchess  —  Taber  Belding,  Francis  A.  Livingston,  George  W.  Slocum, 
Nathaniel  P.  Tallmadge. 

Erie—  David  Burt,  Peter  B.  Porter. 
Essex —  Ezra  C.  Gross. 
Franklin  —  Luther  Bradish. 

Genesee — Dennis  Blakeley,  Trumbull  Carey,  John  B.  Skinner. 
Greene  —  Elisha  Bishop,  William  Faulkner,  Jr. 
Herkimer  —  David  R.  Carrier,  Abijah  Mann,  Jr.,  John  P.  Snell. 
Jefferson  —  David  W.  Bucklin,  Alphcus  S.  Greene,  Daniel  Wardwell. 
Kings  —  Clarence  D.  Backett. 
Lewis  —  George  D.  Ruggles. 
Livingston  —  Calvin  H.  Bryan,  William  Jones. 
Madison  —  Joseph  Clark,  John  Knowles,  Eri  Richardson. 
Monroe  —  Timothy  Childs,  Ezra  Sheldon,  Jr.,  Francis  Storm.- 
Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Daniel  F.  Sacia,  John  S.  Vceder,  Nathaniel 
WcscOtt. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  207 

New-York  —  William  Al  Burtis,  Saul  Alley,  Philip  Brasher,  Abraham 
Cargill,  Isaac  Dyckmau  Robert  Emmet,  Ogden  Hoffman,  Asa  Mann, 
Shivers  Parker,  Alpheus  Sherman,  Lemuel  Smith. 

Niagara  —  John  Garnsey. 

Oneida  —  Gardiner  Avery,  Sidney  Breese,  Thomas  E.  Clarke,  Benja- 
min P.  Johnson.  Eli  Savage. 

Onondaga  —  Timothy  Barber,  David  Baxter,  Aaron  Burt,  Gideon  Froth- 
ingham. 

Ontario  —  Heman  Chapin,  Francis  Granger,  Robert  C.  Nicholas. 

Orange — Nathaniel  Jones,  Peter  Milliken,  Daniel  If.  Westcott. 

Orleans  —  Lyman  Bates. 

Oswego  —  Orris  Hart. 

Otsego  —  Joseph  Clyde,  Horace  Lathrop,  Arunah  Metcalf,  Halscy  Spen- 
cer. 

Putnam  —  Henry  B.  Cowles. 

Queens  —  Thomas  Tredwell. 

Rensselaer  —  Samuel  S.  Cheever,  Alonzo  G.  Hammond,  William  Peirce, 
Joseph  Wadsworth. 

Richmond  —  Abraham  Cole. 

Rockland  —  Levi  Sherwood. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Moses  Rowley,  Jabez  Willes. 

Saratoga  —  Alpheus  Goodrich,  Thomas  Howland,  Eli  M.  Todd. 

Schoharie — Henry  Devereaux,  James  Sweetman. 

Schenectady  —  Alonzo  C.  Paige. 

Seneca  —  Andrew  Glover.  Erastus  Woodworth. 

Steuben  —  Dugald  Cameron,1  William  Woods. 

Suffolk  —  Abraham  H   Gardiner,  Tredwell  Scudder. 

Sullivan  —  Alpheus  Dimmick. 

Tioga  —  William  Maxwell,  Jacob  Swartwood. 

Tompkins  —  Amasa  Dana,  Samuel  H.  Dean,  Josiah  Hedden. 

Ulster  —  Thomas  H.  Jansen,  Jacob  I.  Schoonmaker. 

Warren  —  Truman  B.  Hicks. 

Washington  —  Jonathan  Mosher,  Henry  Thorn,  Henry  Whiteside. 

Wayne  —  Thomas  Armstrong,  Luther  Fillmore. 

Westchester  —  John  Fisher,  Nathaniel  Montross,  James  Turk. 

Yates  —  Morris  F.  Shepherd. 

Fifty-Second  Session  —  1829. 

Began  January  6;  ended  May  5,  1829. 

Speaker—  PETER  ROBINSON,  of  Broome. 

Clerk  —  Francis  Segkr. 

Sergeant-at- Arms  —  John  C.  Ellis. 

Door-Keeper  —  James  D.  Scollard. 

Assistant  Door- Keeper  —  Alonzo  Crosby. 
Albany  —  James  D.  Gardner,  Moses  Stanton,  Chandler  Starr. 
Allegany  —  Azel  Fitch. 
Broome  —  Peter  Robinson. 
Cattaraugus —  Flavel  Partridge. 

Cayuga — Henry   R.    Brinckcrhoff,    Ephraim   Hammond,   William   H. 
Noble,  VN  ing  Taber. 

i  Died,  March  5, 1828. 


208  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Chautauque —  Abner  Hazeltine.  Nathan  Mixer. 

Chenango  —  Russell  Case,  Abel  Chandler,  Amos  A.  Franklin. 

Clinton  —  Bela  Edgerton. 

Columbia  —  Abraham  P.  Holdridge,  Henry  W.  Livingston,  Peter  Van 
Beuren. 

Cortland  —  Alanson  Carley,  Gideon  Curtiss. 

Delaware — William  S.  McCrea,  James  G.  Redfield. 

Dutchess  —  Elijah  Baker,  Jr.,  Stoddard  Judd,  Stephen  D.  Van  Wyck. 

JE?'ie  —  David  Burt,  Millard  Fillmore. 

Essex —  Ezra  C.  Gross. 

Franklin — Lutlier  Bradish. 

Genesee  —  Calvin  P.  Bailey,  John  Hascall,  John  B.  Skinner. 

Greene — Moses  Austin,  Castle  Seeley. 

Herkimer  —  John  B.  Dygert,  Abijah  Mann,  Jr.,  Cornelius  Sloughter. 

Jefferson  —  Jere  Carrier,  Titus  Ives  Fleury  Keith. 

Kings  —  John  Wyckoff. 

Lewis  —  George  D.  Rugbies. 

Livingston  —  Philo  C.  Fuller,  Titus  Goodman,  Jr. 

Madison  —  James  B.  Eldredge,  William  K.  Fuller,  John  Williams. 

Monroe  —  John  Garbutt,  Heman  Norton,  Reuben  Willejr. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Phinheas  Randall,  Joseph  Spier,  Peter 
Young. 

New -York  —  William  Al  Burtis,  Nathan  T.  Arnold,  Jacob  S.  Bogert, 
Abraham  Cargill,  Aaron  0.  Dayton,  Jacob  G.  Dyckman,  Charles  L.  Liv- 
ingston, Mordecai  Myers,  Thomas  L.  Smith,  Peter  S.  Titus,  John  Van 
Beuren. 

Niagara  —  John  Garnsey. 

Oneida  —  Reuben  Bacon,  Benjamin  P.  Johnson,  Eli  Savage,  Reuben 
Tower,  Fortune  C.  White. 

Onondaga  —  Johnson  Hall,  Herman  Jenkins,  Samuel  B.  Mathews,  Lewis 
Smith. 

Ontario  —  John  Dickson,  Mathew  Hubbell,  Robert  C.  Nicholas. 

Orange — Robert  Fowler,  Richard  Graham,  James  Waugh. 

Orleans  —  George  W.  Fleming. 

Oswego  —  George  H.  Falley. 

Otsego  —  Peter  Collier,  William  Hall,  Seth  Hubbard,  Jr.,  George  Morelh 

Putnam  —  Thomas  W.  Tailor. 

Queens — Henry  F.  Jones. 

Rensselaer — Nathaniel  Barnett,  Jr.,  Martin  Defreest,  William  P.  Heei> 
mans.  Henry  Mallary. 

Rich  mond  —  John  Vanderbilt. 

Rockland  —  George  S.  Allison. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Jonah  San  ford,  Harvey  D.  Smith. 

Saratoga  —  Gilbert  Waring,  Calvin  Wheeler,  Joshua  Mandeville* 

Schenectady  —  Alonzo  C.  Paige. 

Schoharie  —  Valentine  Ether,  Peter  Hynda. 

Seneca  —  Daniel  W.  Bostwick,1  Septimus  Evans,*  Daniel  Scott. 

Steuben  —  Randall  Graves,  Henry  Phoenix. 

Suffolk—  David  Hedges,  Jr.,  John  M.  Williamson. 

Sullivan  —  John  Lindsley. 

Tioga  —  Caleb  Baker,  Samuel  Baragar. 

i  Succeeded  Evans,  January  29,  1829. 

3  Conttblcd  by  Daniel  W.  iiostwick,  who  was  admitted  January  29,  1S29. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  209 

Tompkins — Amasa  Dana,  Samuel  H.  Dean,  Jonathan  B.  Gosrnan. 

Ulster — Lodewvck  Hornbeck,  Abraham  D.  Soper. 

Warren  —  William  McDonald. 

Washington  —  John  McDonald,  Robert  McNeil,  Richard  Sill. 

Wayne  —  Thomas  Armstrong,  Jonathan  Bovnton. 

Westchester  —  Aaron  Brown,  Lawrence  Davenport,  Abel  Smith. 

Yates —  Morris  F.  Sheppard. 

Fifty-Third  Session  — 1830. 

Began  January  o  ;  ended  April  20,  1830. 

Speaker—  ERASTUS  ROOT,  of  Delaware. 

Clerk — Francis  Skgkr. 

Sergeant- at- Arms — James  D.  Scollard. 

Door-Keeper — Alonzo  Crosby. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  Oliver  Scovil. 
Albany  —  Peter  Gansevoort,  Samuel  S.  Lush,  Erastus  Williams. 
Allegany — Daniel  Ashley. 
Broome  —  Peter  Robinson. 
Cattaraugus  —  Stephen  Crosby. 

Cayuga  —  Ephraim    Hammond,    Solomon    Love,    William    H.    Noble, 
Richard  L.  Smith. 

Chautauque  —  Abner  Hazeltine,  Squire  White. 
Chenango  —  John  Latham.  Jarvis  K.  Pike,  Charles  Squires. 
Clinton  —  Heman  Cady. 

Columbia  —  Jonathan  Lapham,  Aaron  Vanderpoel,  Oliver  Wiswall. 
Cortland  —  Chauncey  Keep,  Henry  Stephens. 
Delaware — Matthew  Halcott,  Erastus  Root. 

Dutchess  —  James  Hughson,  George  P.  Oakley,  Jacob  Van  Ness,  Philo 
M.  Winchell. 

Erie  —  Millard  Fillmore,  Edmund  Hull. 
Essex  —  William  Kirby. 
Franklin  —  Luther  Bradish. 

Genesee — Calvin  P.  Bailey,  Timothy  Fitch,  Stephen  Griswold. 
Greene  —  Jonathan  Miller,  Harmon  [.  Quackenboss. 
Herkimer — Frederick  P.  Bellinger,  Russel  Hopkins,  Abijah  Mann,  Jr. 
Jefferson  —  Curtis  G.  Brooks,  Aaron  Brown,  Charles  Orvis. 
Kings  —  Coe  8.  Downing. 
Lewis  —  Joseph  0.   Mott. 

Livingston  —  Philo  C.   Fuller,  Titus  Goodman,  Jr. 
Madison  —  William  K.  Fuller,  William  Manchester,  John  M.  Messinger. 
Monroe — Ezra  Sheldon,  Jr.,  Joseph  Randall,  Thurlow  Weed. 
Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Thomas  R.  Benedict,    Henry  I.   Diefen- 
dorf,  Daniel  Stewart. 

New -York  —  Jacob     S.     Bogert,     Abraham    Cargill,     George    Curtis, 
Ebenezer  Ford,  Charles  L.  Livingston,   Dennis  McCarthy,  Gideon  Ostran- 
der,  Silas  M.  Btilwell,  Peter  S.  Titus,  Gideon  Tucker,  John  Van  Beuren. 
Niagara  —  Samuel  De  Veaux. 

Oneida  —  Anion    Comstock,     Linus    Parker,     Elisha    Pettibone,     EH 
Savase,  Ithai  Thompson. 

Onondaga  —  Timothy  Brown,    Thomas  I.  Gilbert,   Johnson   Hall,   Do- 
rastus  Lawrence. 

Ontario  —  John  Dickson,  Francis  Granger,  Robert  C.  Nicholas. 

•18 


210  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Orange  —  Abraham  Cuddeback,  Abraham  M.  Smith,  Phinehas  Tuthill. 

Orleans  —  John  H.  Tyler. 

Oswego  —  Hiram  Hubbell. 

Otsego  —  William  Baker,  Archibald  Dixson,  Samuel  M.  Ingalls,  Jesse 
Rose. 

Putnam  —  James  Towner. 

Queens  —  Thomas  Tredwell. 

Rensselaer — Abiel  Buckman,  George  R.  Davis,  Ziba  Hewett,  Abra- 
ham C.   Lansing. 

Richmond — John  T.  Harrison. 

Rockland  —  George  S.  Allison. 

Saratoga  —  Seth  Perry,  William  Shepherd,  Samuel  Stewart. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Jonah  Sanford,  Asa  Sprague,  Jr. 

Schenectady  —  Alonzo  C.  Paige. 

Schoharie  —  Abraham  L.  Lawyer,  Charles  Watson. 

Seneca  —  Samuel  Blain,  Septimus  Evans. 

Steuben  —  Andrew  B.  Dickinson,  Josiah  Dunlop. 

Suffolk — Samuel  Strong,  Noah  Youngs. 

Sullivan  —  Herman  M.  Hardenburgh. 

Tioga  —  John  G.  McDowell,  Wright  Dunham. 

Tompkins  —  Elijah  Atwater  Jonathan  B.  Gosman,  Ebenezer  Mack. 

Ulster — Green  Miller,  Matthew  Oliver. 

Warren  —  Norman  Fox. 

Washington  —  David  Russell,  David  Sill,  Robert  Wilcox. 

Wayne  —  Luther  Chapin,  Seth  Eddy. 

Westchester  —  Aaron  Brown,  Lawrence  Davenport,  Abel  Smith. 

Yates  —  Morris  F.  Sheppard. 

Fifty-Fourth  Session  — 1831. 
Began  January  4;    ended  April  26,  1831. 

Speaker  —  GEORGE  R.  DAVIS,  of  Rensselaer. 

Clerk  —  Francis  Skger. 

Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Pomeroy  Jones. 

Door-Keeper  —  Alonzo  Crosby. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  Oliver  Scovil. 
Albany  —  Peter  Gansevoort,  Wheeler  Watson,  Peter  W.  Winne. 
Allegany — Daniel  Ashley. 
Broome  —  Peter  Robinson. 
Cattaraugus  —  Russell  Hubbard. 

Cayuga  —  Solomon  Love,  Elias  Manchester,  George  S.  Tilford,  Peter 
Vawger. 

Chautauque  —  John  Birdsall,  Squire  White. 
Chenango  —  Joseph  Juliand,  Jarvis  K.  Pike,  Ira  Wilcox. 
Clinton  —  John  Walker. 

Columbia  —  John  W.  Edmonds,  John  S.  Harris,  Pliny  Hudson. 
Cortland  —  Fredus  Howard,  Charles  Richardson. 
Delaware  —  David  P.  Mapes,  Peter  Pine. 

Dutchess  —  Joel  Benton,  Samuel  B.  Halsey,  William  Hooker,  John 
E.  Townsend. 

Erie  —  Millard  Fillmore,  Nathaniel  Knight. 
Essex  —  Joseph  S.  Weed. 
Franklin  —  James  B.  Spencer. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  211 

Genesee  —  Robert  Earll,   Jr.,   Stephen  Griswold,   Charles  Woodworth. 

Greene  —  Lewis  Benton,  John  I.  Brandow. 

Herkimer — Atwater   Cooke,  Jr.,    Olmsted   Hough,   Nicholas  Lawyer. 

Jefferson  —  Joseph  C.  Budd,  Walter  Cole,  Fleury  Keith. 

Kings  —  Coe  S.  Downing. 

Lewis  —  Harrison  Blodget. 

Livingston  —  Jedediah  Horsford,  James  Percival. 

Madison  —  Robert  Henry,  Stephen  B.  Hoffman,  John  Whitman. 

Monroe  —  Samuel  G.  Andrews,  Isaac  Lacey,  Peter  Price. 

Mo-ntgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Josiah  0.  Brown,  Piatt  Potter,  William  Rob. 

New -York  —  Jacob  S.  Bogert,  Abraham  Cargill,  Nathaniel  Jarvis, 
Charles  L.  Livii^gston,  Dennis  McCarthy,  James  Morgan,  Mordecai 
Myers,  Gideon  Ostrauder,  Dudley  Selden,  Silas  M.  Stilwell,  Isaac  L. 
Varian. 

Niagara  —  Henry  Norton . 

Oneida  —  Reuben  Bettis,  Arnon  Comstock,  David  Moulton,  Riley 
Shepard,  John  F.  Trowbridge. 

Onondaga  —  Otis  Bigelow,  Thomas  I.  Gilbert,  Elisha  Litchfield,  Jared 
H.  Parker. 

Ontario  —  Thomas  Ottley,  Samuel  Rawson,  John  C.  Spencer. 

Orange—  Edward    Blake,  Robert  Fowler,  James  Hulse. 

Orleans  —  John  H.  Tyler. 

Oswego  —  Joel  Turrill. 

Otsego  —  Henry  Clark,  Peter  Collier,  Schuyler  Crippen,  Eben  B. 
Morehouse. 

Putnam  —  Bennet  Boyd. 

Queens  —  Thomas  Tredwell. 

Rensselaer  —  George  R.  Davis,  Chester  Griswold,  Martin  Springer, 
Aaron  Worthington. 

Richmond  —  John  T.  Harrison. 

Rockland  —  John  J.  Eckerson. 

Saratoga  —  Howell  Gardner,  John  Gilchrist,  Oran  G.  Otis. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Joseph  Freeman,  Asa  Sprague,  Jr. 

Schenectady —  Aaron  Carroll. 

Schoharie  —  Robert  Eldred,  Daniel  Hager,  Jr. 

Seneca  —  John  Sayre,  Benjamin  Woodruff. 

Steuben  —  Paul  C.  Cook,  Josiah  Dunlap. 

Suffolk  —  George  L.  Conklin,  George  S.  Phillips. 

Sullivan  —  James  C.  Curtis. 

Tioga  —  John  G.  McDowell,  David  Williams. 

Tompkins  —  John  Ellis,  Jehiel  Ludlow,  John  Sayler. 

Ulster  —  Jacob  J.  Schoonmaker,  John  Van  Buien. 

Warren — Samuel  Stackhouse. 

Washington — George  W.  Jermain,  Henry  Thorn,  William  Townsend. 

Wayne  —  Seth  Eddy,  Annanias  Wells. 

Westchester  —  St.  John  Constant,  Thomas  Murphy,  Aaron  Varick. 

Yates  —  Aaron  Remer. 


212  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Fifty-Fifth  Session  — 1832. 
First  meeting  began  January  3  ;  ended  April  25,  1832. 
Second  meeting1  began  June  21  ;  ended  June  30,  1832. 

Speaker  —  CHARLES  L.  LIVINGSTON,  of  New-York. 

Clerk  —  Francis  Skgkr. 

Sergeant-at-Arms —  James  D.  Scollard 

Door-Keeper — Alonzo  Crosby. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  James  Courter;  2d  session,  Oliver  Scovil. 

Albany — Abijah  C.  Disbrow,  Philip  Lennebacker,  William  Seymour. 

Allegany  —  John  B.  Collins. 

Broome  —  Vincent  Whitiley. 

Cattaraugus  —  George  A.  S.  Crooker. 

Cayuga — John  Beardslev,  George  H.  Brinckerhoff,  John  W.  Sawyer, 
George  S.  Tilford. 

Chautauque — Theron  Bly,  Squire  White. 

Chenango  —  Noah  Ely,  Joseph  Juliand,  Edmund  G.  Perlee. 

Clinton  —  John  Walker.2 

Columbia  —  Medad  Butler,  Tobias  L.  Hogeboom,  Leonard  W.  TeD 
Broeck. 

Cortland  —  Andrew  Dickson,  Jonathan  L.  Woods. 

Delaware  —  James  Coulter,  James  Hughson. 

Dutchess  —  Robert  Coffin,  Eli  Hamblin,  Michael  S.  Martin,  Israel  Shad- 
bolt. 

Erie — Horace  Clark,  William  Mills. 

Essex  —  Isaac  Vanderwarker. 

Franklin  —  James  B.  Spencer. 

Genesee  —  Seth  M.  Gates,  Henry  Hawkins,  James  Sprague  2d. 

Greene  —  Erastus  Hamilton,  Dumah  Tuttle. 

Herkimer — William  C.  Crain,  Daniel  Dygert,  David  Thorp. 

Jefferson — William  H.  Angel,  Philip  Maxwell,  Nathan  Strong. 

Kings  —  Coe  S.  Downing. 

Lewis — Andrew  W.  Doig. 

Livingston  —  George  W.  Patterson,  John  Young. 

Madison  —  Nehemiah  Batcheler,  Daniel  M.  Gillet,  John  Head  2d. 

Monroe  —  Samuel  G.  Andrews,  Ira  Bellows,  William  B.  Brown. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Silas  Phillips,  Jacob  Van  Arnum,  Peter 
Wood. 

New -York  —  Nathan  T.  Arnold,  Judah  Hammond,  Charles  L.  Livings- 
ton, John  McKeon,  Philip  E.  Milledoler,  James  Morgan,  Mordecai  Myers, 
Gideon  Ostrander,  Silas  M.  Stilwell,  Myndert  Van  Schaick,  Isaac  L.  Varian. 

Niagara  —  Henry  Norton. 

Oneida  —  Nathaniel  Fitch,  Lemuel  Hough,  Rutger  B.  Miller,  David 
Moulton,  Daniel  Twitclicll. 

Onondaga  —  Miles  W.  Bennett,  Elijah  W.  Curtis,  Elisha  Litchfield, 
Ichabod  Ross. 

Ontario  —  Francis  Granger,  Jonathan  Mason,  Robert  C.  Nicholas. 

Orange  —  John  Barker,  Isaac  R.  Van  Duzer,  Charles  Winfield. 

Orleans  —  William  J.  Babbitt. 

Oswego  —  Avery  Skinner. 

1  Convened  to  reorganize  the  congressional  districts  of  the  state,  and  to  direct  sanitary 

measures  in  reference  to  the  cholera. 

2  Death  announced,  January  16,  1882. 


MEMBERS   OF   ASSEMBLY.  213 

Otsego  —  Samuel  Colwell,  Gilbert  Cone,  William  Kirby,  Amasa  Thompson. 
Putnam  —  Reuben  D.  Barnum. 
Queens  —  John  A  King. 

Rensselaer  —  Hosea  Bennett.  Henry  J.  Genet,  John  C.  Kemble,  Nicholas 
M.  Masters. 

Richmond  —  Jacob  Mersereau. 

Rockland  —  Isaac  I.  Blauvelt. 

Saratoga  —  James  Brisbin,  Jr.,  Ebenezer  Couch,  Oran  Gray  Otis. 

St.  Lawrence  —  William  Allen,  Edwin  Dodge. 

Schenectady  —  Abraham  Dorn. 

Schoharie  —  Alexander  Crookshank.  Jedediah  Miller. 

Seneca  —  Reuben  D.  Dodge,  Eraslus  Woodworth. 

Steuben  —  Edward  Howell,  John  McBurney. 

Suffolk  —  Samuel  L'Hommedieu,  Jr.,  John  M.  Williamson. 

Sullivan  —  Hiram  Bennett. 

Tioga  —  Nathaniel  Smith,  Joel  Tallmadge,  Jr. 

Tompkins  —  John  Ellis,  Horace  Mack,  John  James  Speed,  Jr. 

Ulster — Leonard  Hardenburgh,  Heman  Landon. 

Warren  —  Allen  Anderson. 

Washington  —  Isaac  W.  Bishop,  John  McDonald,  James  Stevenson. 

Wayne  —  James  Humeston,  Ambrose  Salisbury. 

Westchester  —  John  W.  Frost,  Thomas  Smith,  Israel  H.  Watson. 

Yates  —  Aaron  Remer. 

Fifty-Sixth  Session  —  1833. 

Began  January  1 ;  ended  April  30,  1833. 

Speaker  —  CHARLES  L.  LIVINGSTON,  of  New-York. 

Clerk — Francis  Szgkr. 

Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Cornelius  A.  Waldron. 

Door- Keeper  —  Alonzo  Crosby. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  James  Courter. 
Albany — Edward  Livingston,  Jacob  Settle,  Israel  Sheai. 
Allegany  —  John  B.  Collins. 
Broome  —  Vincent  Whitney. 
Cattaraugus  —  Chauncey  J.  Fox. 

Cayuga  —  John  Beardsley,  George  H.  BrinckerhofF,  Simon  Lathrop,  John 
W.  Sawyer. 

Chautauque — Nathaniel  Gray,  Alvin  Plumb. 

Chenango — Abel  Chandler,  Austin  Hyde,  William  M.  Patterson. 

Clinton — Miles  Stevenson. 

Columbia — Anthony  Boucher,  Bastian  C.  Lasher,  John  Murdock. 

Cortland  —  Enoa  S.  Halbert,  David  Mathews. 

Delaware  —  John  Edgerton,  Stoddard  Stevens. 

Dutchess  —  Daniel  D.  Akin,  Joel  Brown,  Henry  Conklin,  George  Lambert. 

Erie — Horace  Clark.  William  Mills. 

Essex  —  Almerin  Smith. 

Franklin  —  Jabez  Parkhurst. 

Genesee — Peter  Patterson,  Rufus  Robertson,  Charles  Woodworth. 

Greene — Henry  Goslee,  William  Pierson. 

Herkimer — Dudley  Burwell,  Joseph  M.  Prendegast,  Sherman  Wooster. 

Jefferson  —  William  H.  Angel,  John  Burch,  Jotham  Ives. 

Kings  —  Coe  S.  Downing. 


214  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Lewis  —  Eli  Rogers,  Jr. 

Livingston  —  George  W.  Patterson,  Samuel  W.  Smith 

Madison  —  Erastus  Cleveland,  John  Davis,  Jesse  Kilborn. 

Monroe  —  Timothy  Childs,  Levi  Pond,  Milton  Sheldon. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton —  William  Carlisle,  Douw  A.  Fonda,  Corne- 
lius Mabee. 

New -York  —  Richard  Cromwell,  Thomas  Herttcll,  Charles  L.  Livingston, 
John  McKeon,  Robert  H.  Morris,  Mordecai  Myers,  Gideon  Ostrander, 
Benjamin  Ringgold,  Silas  M.  Stihvell,  Minthorne  Tompkins,  Isaac  L. 
Varian . 

Niagara  —  Henry  Norton. 

Oneida  —  Ichabod  C.  Baker,  Levi  Buckingham,  John  Dewey,  Squire 
Utley,  David  Wager. 

Onondaga  —  Asa  Eastwood,  Elisha  Litchfield,  Myron  L.  Mills,  Gabriel 
Tappen. 

Ontario  —  Ephraim  W.  Cleveland,  John  C.  Spencer,  James  H.  Woods. 

Orange  —  James  Finch,  Ezra  Keeler,  Isaac  R.  Van  Duzer. 

Orleans  —  Asahel  Byington. 

Oswego  —  Avery  Skinner. 

Otsego  —  William  Baker,  Philo  Bennet,  Hiram  Kinne,  Robert  C.  Lansing. 

Putnam  —  John  Garrison. 

Queens  —  Thomas  B.  Jackson. 

Rensselaer — William  P.  Haskin,  Alonzo  G.  Hammond,  John  I.  Kittle, 
Seth  Parsons. 

Richmond  —  Jacob  Mersereau. 

Rockland,  —  James  D.  L.  Montanya. 

Saratoga — Ebenezer  Couch,  George  Reynolds,  Ephraim  Stevens. 

St.  Lawrence  —  William  Allen,  Sylvester  Butrick. 

Schenectady  —  Cornelius  C.  Van  Vranken. 

Schoharie  —  Jacob  L.  Lawyer,  Martines  Mattice. 

Seneca  —  Reuben  D.  Dodge,  John  De  Mott. 

Steuben — William  Hunter,  William  Kernan. 

Suffolk  —  David  Hedges,  Jr.,  "William  AVicks. 

Sullivan  —  John  C.  Curtis. 

Tioga  —  Thomas  Farrinston,  Jacob  Westlake. 

Tompkins  —  Thomas  Bishop,  Daniel  B.  Swartwout,  Ira  Tillotson. 

Ulster  —  Gordon  Craig,  Joseph  Jansen. 

Warren  —  Nicholas  Roosevelt,  Jr. 

Washington — Walter  Cornell,  Charles  Rogers,  David  Russell. 

Wayne  —  James  Huineston,  Ambrose  Salisbury. 

Westchester--  Joseph  H.  Anderson,  Horatio  Lockwood,  Israel  H.  Watson. 

Yates  —  Joshua  Lee. 


Fifty-Seventh  Session  —  1834. 
Began  January   7;  ended  May   5,   1834. 

Speaker—  WILLIAM  BAKER,  of  Otsego. 

Clerk  —  Pnit.ii'  Reynolds. 

Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Daniel  Dygert. 

Door-Keeper —  Alonzo  Crosby. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper — Samuel  Campbell. 
Albany  —  Aaron  Livingston,  Barent  P.  Staats,    Prentice  Williams,  Jr. 
Allegany  —  Lewis  Wood. 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY.  215 

Broome  —  David  C.  Case. 

Cattaraugus  —  Chauncey  J.  Fox. 

Cayuga  —  Dennis  Arnold,  Cornelius  Cuykendall,  Andrew  Groom, 
Noyes  Palmer. 

Chautauque  —  James  Hall,  Thomas  A.  Osborne. 

Chenango  —  Joseph  P.  Chamberlin,  Milo  Hunt,  Wells  Wait. 

Clinton  —  Miles  Stevenson. 

Columbia  —  Henry  C.  Barnes,  John  F.  Collin,  John  Snyder. 

Cortland  —  Stephen  Bogardus,  Oliver  Kingman. 

Delaware — Samuel  Gordon,  Amasa  J.  Parker. 

Dutchess  —  Theodore  V.  W.  Anthony,  William  H.  Bostwick,  Henry 
Conklin,  James  Mabbett. 

Erie — Joseph  Clary,  Carlos  Emmons. 

Essex  —  Barnabas  Myrick. 

Franklin  —  Jabez  Parkhurst. 

Genesee — Truman  Lewis,  Peter  Patterson,  Rufus  Robertson. 
,  Greene  —  Benedict  Bagley,  Sylvester  Nichols. 

Herkimer — Augustus  Beardslee,  Timothy  I.Campbell,  Charles  Dyer. 

Jefferson  —  William  H.  Angel,  Calvin  McKnight,  Eli  West. 

Kings — Philip  Brasher. 

Lewis--  George  D.  Ruggles. 

Livingston  —  Salmon  G.  Grover,  Tabor  Ward. 

Madison  —  Sardis  Dana,  Benjamin  Enos,  Henry  T.  Sumner. 

Monroe  —  Elihu  Church,  Fletcher  M.  Haight,  Jeremy  S.  Stone. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Clark  S.  Grinnell,  Azel  Hough,  Daniel 
Morrell. 

New-York  —  Abraham  Cargill,  John  W.  Degrauw,  Daniel  Dousen- 
burg.  Thomas  Herttell,  Henry  Hone,  John  McKeon,  Robert  H.  Morris, 
Mordecai  Myers,  Benjamin  Ringgold,  Peter  S.  Titus,  Minthorne  Tompkins. 

Niagara  —  Robert  Fleming. 

Oneida — Pomeroy  Jones,  Israel  S.  Parker,  Hiram  Shays,  Aaron 
Stafford,  lthai  Thompson 

Onondaga — Squire  M.  Brown,  Jared  H.  Parker,  Oliver,  R.  Strong, 
Horace  Wheaton. 

Ontario  —  Peter  Mitchell,  Oliver  Phelps,  Aaron  Younglove. 

Orange  —  Merit  H.  Cash,  Gilbert  0.  Fowler,  Charles  Winfield. 

Orleans  —  Asa  Clark,  Jr. 

Oswego  —  Orville  Robinson. 

Otsego  —  William  Baker,  Samuel  S.  Bowne,  Ransom  Spafard,  William 
Temple. 

Putnam  —  Jonathan  Morehouse. 

Queens  —  Thomas  B.  Jackson. 

Rensselaer — Archibald  Bull,  Smith  Germond,  Nicholas  B.  Harris, 
James  Yates. 

Richmond  —  Paul  Mersereau. 

Rockland  —  Daniel  Johnson. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Sylvester  Butrick,  Jabez  Willes. 

Saratoga — Solomon  Ellithorp,  Thomas  J.  Marvin,  Eli  M.  Todd. 

Schenectady  —  Simeon  Schermerhorn . 

Schoharie  —  Watson  Orr,  John  G.  Young. 

Seneca  —  Peter  Bockhovn,  John  D.  Coe. 

Steuben — Joshua  Healy,  William  Kernan. 

Suffolk  —  William  Sidney  Smith,  John  Terry. 

Sullwan — Anthony  Hasbrouck. 


216  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Tioga  —  John  R.  Drake,  George  Gardner. 

Tompkins  —  George  B.  Guinnip,  Charles  Humphrey,  Thomas  B.  Sears. 

Ulster — Samuel  Culver,  Daniel  Le  Fever. 

Warren  —  Thomas  Archibald. 

Washington  —  Charles  F.  Ingalls,   Melancton  Wheeler,  James  Wright. 

Wayne  —  James  P.  Bartle,  Russell  Whipple. 

Westchester  —  Joseph  H.  Anderson,  Edwin  Crosby,  Horatio  Lockwood. 

Yates  —  James  P.  Robinson. 


Fifty-Eighth  Session  — 1835. 

Began  January  6;  ended  May  11,  1835. 

Speaker  —  CHARLES  HUMPHREY,  of  Tompkins. 
Clerk  —  Philip  Reynolds,  Jr. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Daniel  Dygert. 
Door-Keeper  —  Nathan  Mason,  Jr. 
Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  James  M.  D.  Carr. 

Albany — Edward  Livingston,  David  G.  Seger,1  Tobias  T.  E.  Waldron, 
Henry  G.  Wheaton.1 

Allegany — Alvin  Burr. 

Broome  —  Neri  Blatchly. 

Cattaraugus  —  Albert  G.  Burke. 

Cayuga  —  Cornelius  Cuykendall,  Andrew  Groom,  Noyes  Palmer,  An- 
drews Preston. 

Chautauque —  Orren  McClure,  John  Woodward,  Jr. 

Chenango — Hendrick  Grain,  Henry  Crary,  Woodward  Warren. 

Clinton  —  Lemuel  Stetson. 

Columbia  —  Jacob  Shafer,  Horace  Stevens,  Julius  Wilcoxson. 

Cortland  —  Aaron  Brown,  Barak  Niles. 

Delaware — Dubois  Burhans,  William  B.  Ogden. 

Dutchess  —  Theodore  V.  W.  Anthony,  David  Barnes,  Jr.,  Stoddard  Judd, 
Stephen  Thorn. 

Erie  —  William  A.  Mosely,  Ralph  Plumb. 

Essex  —  Thomas  A.  Tomlinson. 

Franklin  —  Asa  Hascall. 

Genesee  —  Truman  Lewis,  Samuel  Richmond,  Amos  Tyrrell,  Jr. 

Greene  —  David  Ingersoll,  Anthony  Van  Bergen. 

Herkimer  —  Charles  Gray,  Peter  P.  Murphy,  Henry  Tillinghast. 

Jefferson  —  Calvin  Clark,  Eli  Farwell,  Charles  Strong. 

Kings  —  Philip  Brasher. 

Lewis — Charles  Dayan. 

Livingston — Hollom  Hutchinson,  George  W.  Patterson. 

Madison  —  Joseph  Clark,  William  J.  Hough,  Jason  W.  Powers. 

Monroe  —  George  Brown,  Derick  Sibley,  Enoch  Strong. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Henry  Adams,  Ashbel  Loomis,  Collins 
Odell. 

New -York  —  Thomas  N.  Carr,  Charles  P.  Clinch,  Charles  Henry  Hall, 
Job  Haskell,  Thomas  Herttell,  Herman  I.  Quackenboss,  Christopher  C. 
Rice,  Benjamin  Ringgold,  James  J.  Roosevelt,  Jr.,  Prosper  M.  Wetmore, 
Andrew  C.  Wheeler. 

Niagara  —  Hiram  McNeil. 

1   Wheaton's  seat  was  contested  by  David  Q.  Seger,  who  succeeded,  January  9  1885. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  217 

Oneida  —  Merit  Brooks,  Dan.  P.  Cadwell,  Riley  Shepard,  David  Wager, 
Amos  Wood  worth. 

Onondaga  —  David  C.  Lytle,  Sandford  C.  Parker,  George  Pettit,  John 
Wilkinson. 

Ontario — Ariel  Hendee.  William  Hildreth,  Mark  H.  Sibley. 

Orange — Merit  H.  Cash.  Robert  Denniston,  Robert  Fowler.1 

Orleans —  Asa  Clark. 

Oswego  —  Jesse  Crowell. 

Otsego  —  Joseph  Carpenter,  Henry  Harvev,  Cornelius  Jones,  Joseph 
Peck. 

Putnam  —  Daniel  Kent 

Queens  —  Thomas  B.Jackson. 

Rensselaer  —  Chester  Griswold,  Jacob  W.  Lewis,  Samuel  Simons,  Martin 
Springer. 

Richmond,  —  Lawrence  Hillyer. 

Rockland — Edward  Suffern. 

Saratoga  —  Eli  Beecher,  Asahel  Philo,  William  B.  Van  Bentheuisen. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Preston  King,  William  S.  Paddock. 

Schenectady  —  David  Ostrom. 

Schoharie  —  John  F.  Hiller,  Jonas  Krum. 

Seneca  —  Caleb  Barnum,  John  D.  Coe. 

Steuben  —  Jeremiah  Baker,  Joshua  Healy. 

Suffolk  —  George  L.  Conklin,  George  S.  Phillips. 

Sullivan  —  James  Eldred. 

Tioga  —  Green  Bennet,  George  Fisher. 

Tompkins  —  Charles  Humphrey.  Parvis  A.  Williams,  Caleb  Woodbury. 

Ulster  —  Henry  I.  Davis,  William  Woodworth. 

Warren  —  Truman  B.  Hicks. 

Washington  —  Jonathan  K.  Horton,  George  McKie,  Allen  R.  Moore. 

Wayne —  Elisha  Benjamin,  William  D.  Wylie. 

Westchester — Edwin  Crosby,  Horatio  Lockwood,  Prince  W.  Paddock. 

Yates  —  Meredith  Mallory. 

Fifty-Xinth  Session  — 1836. 

Began  January  5;  ended  May  26,  1836. 

Speaker—  CHARLES  HUMPHREY,  of  Tompkins. 

Clerk  —  Philip  Reynolds,  Jr. 

Sergeant-at-Arms —  Daniel  Dygert. 

Door-Keeper —  William  Powell. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  Daniel  Sweatman. 

Albany  —  Daniel  Dorman,  John  C.  Schuyler,  William  Seymour. 
Allegany  —  Calvin  T.  Chamberlain. 
Broome  — Judson  Allen. 
Cattaraugus  —  David  Day. 

Cayuga  —  Dennis  Arnold,  Charles  E.  Shepard,  Richard  L.  Smith,  William 
Wilber. 

Chautauque  —  Thomas  B.  Campbell,  Richard  P.  Marvin. 
Chenango  —  William  Knowlton,  Nicholas  B.  Mead,  Squire  Smith. 
Clinton  — Lemuel  Stetson. 
Columbia  —  Charles  B.  Dutcher,  Peter  Groat,  Jr.,  Adam  I.  Shaver. 


1  Died  before  the  beginning  of  session.         *  Resigned,  March  11, 1S35. 
19 


218  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Cortland — Cephas  Comstock,  Chauncey  Keep.1 

Delaware  —  John  Griffin,  James  W.  Knapp. 

Dutchess  —  Abijah  G.  Benedict,  Cornelius  H.  Cornell,  William  Eno, 
Stoddard  Judd. 

Erie  —  George  P.  Barker,  Wells  Brooks. 

Essex — Thomas  A.  Tomlinson. 

Franklin  —  Luther  B radish. 

Genesee — Samuel  Richmond,  Charles  0.  Shepard,  Amos  Tyrrell,  Jr. 

Greene  —  Ambrose  Baker,  Luke  Kiersted. 

Herkimer —  Stephen  Ayres,  Frederick  Bellinger,  Thomas  Hawks. 

Jefferson  —  Lowrey  Barney,  Richard  Hulbert,  Otis  P.  Starkey. 

Kings  —  John  Dikeman. 

Lewis  —  Charles  Dayan. 

Livingston  —  Charles  H.  Carroll,  George  W.  Patterson. 

Madison  —  Ephraim  Gray,  William  J.  Hough,  John  B.  Yates. 

Monroe — Horace  Gay,  Micajah  W.  Kirby,  Joseph  Sibley. 

Montgomery  ajid  Hamilton — Henry  V.  Berry,  Joseph  Blair,  Jacob 
Johnson. 

New- York — Charles  P.  Clinch,  Ezra  S.  Conner,  Peter  A.  Cowdrey, 
Francis  B.  Cutting,  Thomas  Herttell,  John  I.  Morgan,  Benjamin  Ringgold, 
George  Seaman,  George  Sharp,  Jesse  West,  Prosper  M.  Wetmore. 

Niagara  —  Hiram  Gardner. 

Oneida  —  Henry  Graves,  John  W.  Hale,  William  Knight,  Jared  C.  Petti- 
bone,  John  Stryker. 

Onondaga  —  Daniel  Deuison,  David  Munro,  Sanford  C.  Parker,  John 
Wilkinson. 

Ontario  —  Amos  Jones,  Henry  Pardee,  Mark  H.  Sibley. 

Orange  —  Charles  Borland,  Jr.,  Robert  Sly,  Thomas  Van  Etten. 

Orleans  —  John  Chamberlain. 

Oswego  —  Orville  Robinson. 

Otsego —  Albert  Benton,  Sumner  Ely,  Ivory  Holland,  Lyman  J.  Walworth. 

Putnam — Moses  C.  Robinson. 

Queens  —  Jarvis  Jackson. 

Rensselaer  —  David  L.  Seymour,  Alexander  0.  Spencer,  John  J.  Yiele, 
Nathan  West. 

Richmond  —  John  Garritson,  Jr. 

Rockland — Daniel  Johnson. 

Saratoga  —  David  Benedict,  Joel  Lee,  Samuel  Stimson. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Preston  King,  William  S.  Paddock. 

Schenectady — John  B.  Duane. 

Schoharie —  Hiram  Waltlen,  Alvin  Wilkins. 

Seneca  —  Henry  Simpson,  John  G.  Tubbs. 

Steuben  —  Lemuel  B.  Searles,  Henry  Switzer. 

Suffolk—  Cl-arles  A.  Floyd.  Nathaniel  Topping. 

Sullivan  —  Samuel  G.  Dimmick. 

Tioga  —  Elijah  H.  Goodwin,  William  H.  Sutton. 

Tompkins  —  William  R.  Fitch,  George  B.  Guinnip,  Charles  Humphrey. 

Ulster  —  Jacob  Chambers,  Herman  M.  Romeyn. 

Warren —  William  Grilling. 

Washington — Aaron  Barker,  Alexander  Robertson,  Stephen  L.  Yiele. 

Wayne — Robert  Alsop,  Reuben  11.  Foster. 

Wrstchester — William  Fisher,  Horatio  Lockwood,  Prince  W.  Paddock. 

Yates — Mordecai  Ogden. 


i  Scut  coutctttoU  by  Lewi»  Kiggs;  see  Assembly  Document  No.  15. 


MEMBERS   OF   ASSEMBLY.  219 


Sixtieth  Session  — 1837. 

Began  January  3  ;  ended  May  16,  1837. 

Speaker  —  EDWARD  LIVINGSTON,  of  Albany. 
Clerk  —  Philip  Reynolds,  Jr. 
Sergeant-at- Arms  —  Alden  S.  Stevens. 
Door-Keeper  —  William  H.  Powell. 
Assistant  Door- Keeper  —  James  Halliday,  Jr. 

Albany  —  Richard  Kimmey,  Edward  Livingston,  Abraham  Verplanck. 

Allegany  —  Calvin  T.  Chamberlain,  Azel  Fitch. 

Broome  —  Judson  Allen. 

Cattaraugus  —  Tilly  Gilbert,  Phinehas  Spencer. 

Cayuga  —  Curtis  C.  Cady,  Charles  E.  Shepard,  William  Wilbur. 

Chautauque — Alvin  Plumb,  Calvin  Rumsey,  William  Wilcox. 

Chemung  —  Jacob  Westlake. 

Chenango  —  John  F.  Hill,  Squire  Smith,  Isaac  Stokes. 

Clinton  —  Cornelius  Halsey. 

Columbia  —  William  W.   Hoysradt,   Rufus   Reed,   John    S.    Vosburgh. 

Cortland  —  Josiah  Hine,  John  Thomas. 

Delaware  —  Jesse  Booth.  Thomas  J.   Hubbell. 

Dutchess  —  Taber  Belding,  John  R.  Myer,  David  Sheldon. 

Erie  —  Benjamin  0.  Bivins,  Squire  S.  Case,  Elisha  Smith. 

Essex—  Gideon  Hammond. 

Franklin  —  Luther  Bradish. 

Genesee  —  Reuben  Benham,  John  A.  McElwain,  Leverett  Seward, 
Charles  0.  Shepard. 

Greene — Stephen  Tryon,  John  Watson. 

Herkimer — Henry  L.  Easton  Aaron  Hackley. 

Jefferson  —  Jotham  Bigelow,  Richard  Hulbert,   John  W.  Tamblin. 

Kings  —  Joseph  Conselyea,    Richard  V.  W.  Thome. 

Lewis  —  George  D.  Ruggles. 

Livingston  —  George  W.  Patterson,  William  Scott. 

Madison  —  Wait  Clark,  Isaac  Coe,  Jr.,  Silas  Sayles. 

Monroe  —  Levi  Russell,  Derick  Sibley,  Silas  Walker. 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Joseph  Blair,  Jacob  Hees,  Richard  Peck. 

New-York — Henry  Andrew,  Charles  P.  Clinch,  Francis  B.  Cutting, 
Morris  Franklin,  Thomas  Heritell,  John  I.  Labagh,  Clinton  Roosevelt, 
Thomas  G  Talmage,  Robert  Townsend,  Jr.,  Thomas  W.  Tucker,  James 
I.  If.  Valentine,  Anson  Willis,  George  Zabriskie. 

Niagara  —  Reuben  H.  Bonghton,  Hiram  McNeil. 

Oneida  —  Levi  Buckingham,  John  I.  Cook,  Lester  N.  Fowler,  Andrew 
S.  Pond. 

Onondaga  —  Daniel  Denison,  George  Pettit,  William  Porter,  Jr.,  Nathan 
Soule. 

Ontario  —  Amos  Jones,   Henry  Pardee,  Henry  W.  Taylor. 

Orange  —  Merit  H.  Cash,  William  Jackson,    William  Morrison. 

Orleans  —  Silas  M.  Burroughs. 

Oswego  —  Caleb  Carr,  Orville  Robinson. 

Otsego  —  Edmund  B.  Bigelow,  Ivory  Holland,  Harvey  Strong. 

Putnam  —  John  Crawford. 

Queens  —  Jarvis  Jackson. 

Rensselaer  —  Randall  A.  Brown,  Alexander  Bryan,  Abraham  Van  Tuyl. 

Richmond  —  Lawrence  Hillyer. 


220  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Rockland  —  Abraham  J.  Demarest. 

Saratoga  —  Seabury  Allen,  Halsey  Rogers. 

St.  Lawrtnce  —  Preston  King,   William  S.  Paddock. 

Schenectady  —  Thomas  Knight. 

Schoharie — Philip  Mann,  Reuben  Merchant. 

Seneca  —  John  L.  Bigelow. 

Steuben — Henry  G.  Cotton,  John  I.  Poppino,  Benjamin  Smead. 

Suffolk  —  Josiah  C.  Dayton,  John  M.  Williamson. 

Sullivan  —  George  S.  Joscelyn. 

Tioga  —  Ezra  Canfield. 

Tompkins  —  Lewis  Halsey,  Benjamin  Jennings. 

Ulster  —  Ephraim  E.  Depuy,  Samuel  Elmore. 

Warren  —  Walter  Gecr,  Jr. 

Washington — Joseph  W.  Richards,  Charles  Rogers. 

Wayne  —  David  Arne.  Jr.,  Pomeroy  Tucker. 

Westchester  —  William  Fisher,  Barnardus  Montross. 

Yates  —  Mordecai  Ogden. 


Sixty-First  Session  — 1838. 

Began  January  2;  ended  April  18,  1838. 

Speaker  —  LUTHER  BRADISH,  of  Franklin. 
Clerk  —  Jarvis  N.  Lake. 
Sergeant- at- Arms  —  Harley  R.  Luddington. 
Door- Keeper — William  C.  Bloss. 
Assistant  Door- Keeper — Frederick  Lamb. 

Albany  —  Daniel  D.  Barnard,  Edmund  Raynsford,  Paul  Settle. 
Allegany  —  Seth  H.  Pratt,  Samuel  Russell. 
Broome  —  James  Stoddard. 

Cattaraugus  —  Nelson  Green,  Timothy  H.  Porter. 
Cayuga  —  Henry  R.  Filley,  Isaac  S.  Miller,  Nathan  G.  Morgan. 
Chautauque  —  Thomas  I.  Allen,  George  A.  French,  Abner  Lewis. 
Chemung  —  Hiram  White. 

Chenango — Henry  Balcom,  Demas  Hubbard,  Jr.,  Justus  Parce. 
Clinton  —  Cornelius  Halsey. 

Columbia  —  Abraham  Bain,  William  A.  Dean,  William  H.  Tobey. 
Cortland  —  David  Matthews,   John  Osgood. 
Delaware  —  Cornelius  Bassett,  Darius  Mapes. 
Dutchess  —  Cornelius  Dubois,  Freeborn  Garretson,  Jacob  Sisson. 
Erie — Lewis  F.  Allen,  Asa  Warren,  Cyrenus  Wilbur. 
Essex  —  Gideon  Hammond. 
Franklin  —  Luther  Bradish. 

Genesee  —  Reuben  Benham,   Andrew  H.  Green,  John   Head,    Leveret 
Seward. 

(Ireene  —  Thomas  B.  Cooke,  Peter  Hubbell. 

Herkimer  —  Abijah  Mann,  Jr.,  Volney  Owen. 

Jefferson  —  Charles  B.  Hoard,  Richard  Hulhcrt,  Daniel  Wardwell. 

Kings  —  Cornelius  Bergen,  Benjamin  D.  Silliman. 

Lewis — William  Dominiek. 

Livingston  —  George  W.  Patterson.  William  Scott. 

Madison  —  William  F.  Bostwicfc    William  Lord,   Onesimus  Mead. 

Monroe  —  John  P.  Patterson,  Ezra  Sheldon,  Jr.,  Derick  Sibley. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  221 

Montgomery  and  Hamilton  —  Jeremiah  Nellis,  Abraham  V.  Putnam, 
Marcellus  Weston. 

New -Fork  —  Alfred  Carhart,  Adoniram  Chandler,  Heman  W.  Childs, 
Evan  Griffith,  Willis  Hall,  William  Harsell,  John  I.  Labagh,  David  B. 
Ogden,  Samuel  B.  Ruggles,  John  B.  Scoles,  Garret  H.  Stryker,  Anson 
Willis,  George  Zabriskie. 

Niagara  —  Davis  Hurd,  Peter  P.  Porter,  Jr. 

Oneida — Russell  Fuller,  Henry  Hearsey,  Fortune  C.  White,  James  S. 
T.  Stranahan. 

Onondaga  —  Victory  Birdseye,  Phares  Gould,  James  R.  Lawrence, 
Azariah  Smith. 

Ontario  —  Jonathan  Buell,  David  Hudson,  Henry  W.  Taylor. 

Orange  —  Goldsmith  Denniston,  Stephen  W.  Fullerton,  Hudson  McFar- 
lan. 

Orleans  —  Horatio  Reed. 

Oswego  —  Arvin  Rice,  John  M.  Richardson. 

Otsego  —  Samuel  Betts,  Jr.,  John  Drake,  Jacob  K.  Lull. 

Putnam — Saxton  Smith. 

Queens  —  John  A.  King. 

Rensselaer —  Hezekiah  Hull,  Jacob  A.  Ten  Eyck,  James  Wallace. 

Richmond  —  Israel  Oakley. 

Rockland  —  David  Clark. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Preston  King,  Myron  G.  Peck. 

Saratoga — Walter  Van  Veghten,  Calvin  Wheeler. 

Schenectady — Silas  H.  Marsh. 

Schoharie  —  Jedediah  Miller,  Mitchell  Sanford. 

Seneca  —  Nathan  Wakeman. 

Steuben  —  Samuel  Griggs,  David  Hall,  Manning  Kelly. 

Suffolk  —  Charles  A.  Floyd,  Sidney  L.  Griffin. 

Sullivan  —  John  H.  Bowers. 

Tioga  —  John  Coryell. 

Tompkins  —  Elbert  Curtis,  Robert  Swartwout. 

Ulster  —  Benjamin  R.  Bevier,  James  N.  Mitchell. 

Warren  —  Thomas  A.  Leggett. 

Washington  —  Erastus  D.  Culver,  Leonard  Gibbs. 

Wayne — Esbon  Blackmar,  John  M.  Holley. 

Westchester  —  Francis  Barretto,  Nicholas  Cruger. 

Yates- — Miles  Benham. 


Sixty-Second  Session  — 1839. 

Began  January  1 ;  ended  May  6,  1839. 

Speaker  —  GEORGE  W.  PATTERSON,  of  Livingston. 

Clerk  —  Jarvis  N.  Lake. 

Sergeant-at-Arms  —  William  De  Forest. 

Door-Keeper — Samuel  Francis,  Jr. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  Washington  P.  Lewis. 
Albany — John  Davis,  James  S.  Lowe,  Rufus  Watson. 
Allegany—  Seth  H.  Pratt,  William  Welch. 
Broome — John  Stoughton. 

Cattaraugus  —  George  A.  S.  Crooker,  Hollis  Scott. 
Cayuga  —  Henry  R.  Filley,  John  Mcintosh,  Nathan  G.  Morgan. 
Chautauque  —  Waterman  Ellsworth,  Timothy  Judson,  Abner  Lewis. 

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222  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Chemung  —  Jonathan  P.  Crouch. 

Chenango  —  Samuel  Drew,  Demas  Hubbard,  Jr.,  Josiah  G.  Olney. 

Clinton  —  Abijah  North. 

Columbia  —  Harry  Cornwell,  Henry  Hogeboom,  Peter  R.  Livingston. 

Cortland — George  S.  Green,  George  Isaacs. 

Delaware  —  Icbabod  Bartlett,  Jonas  More. 

Dutchess  —  Henry  Conklin,  Jacob  Sisson,  Daniel  Toflfey. 

Erie  —  Jacob  A.  Barker,  Truman  Cary,  Henry  Johnson 

Essex  —  Gideon  Hammond. 

Franklin  —  Asa  Hascall. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton  —  James  Yawney. 

Genesee  —  Andrew  H.  Greene,  John  Head,  Horace  Healy,  Alva  JefFersoa 

Greene  —  Piatt  Adams,  Thomas  B.  Cooke. 

Herkimer  —  Benjamin  Carver,  Atwater  Cook,  Jr. 

Jefferson  —  Calvin  Clark,  Claries  E.  Clarke,  Philip  P.  Gaige. 

Kings  —  Cornelius  Bergen,  Jeremiah  Lott. 

Lewis  —  Sanford  Coe. 

Livingston  —  Elias  Clark,  George  W.  Patterson. 

Madison  —  Friend  Barnard,  Benjamin  Enos,  Uriah  Leland. 

Monroe  —  William  S.  Bishop,  Henry  P.  Norton,  John  P.  Stull. 

Montgomery  — Isaac  S.  Frost,  Isaac  Jackson. 

New-  Fork  —  George  W.  Bruen,  Alfred  Carhart,  Loring  D.  Chapin,  Heman 
W.  Childs,  Noah  Cook,  Thomas  J.  Doyle,  John  I.  Labagh,  Thomas  McEl- 
rath,  Samuel  T.  McKinney,  Frederick  Pentz,  Stephen  Potter,  John  B. 
Scoles,  George  Zabriskie. 

Niagara  —  Davis  Hurd,  Peter  B.  Porter,  Jr. 

Oneida  —  Jesse  Armstrong,  Ward  Hunt,  Amasa  S.  Newberry,  Israel 
Stoddard. 

Onondaga  —  Phares  Gould,  James  R.  Lawrence,  Azariah  Smith,  James 
L.  Voorhees. 

Ontario  —  Augustus  Sawyer,  Z.  Barton  Stout,  Henry  W.  Taylor. 

Orange — Edward  Blake,  Robert  Denniston,  Joseph  Slaughter. 

Orleans — Horatio  Reed. 

Oswego — Samuel  Hawley.  Edward  B.  Judson. 

Otsego — Jonathan  W.  Brewer,  Levi  S.  Chatfield,  Daniel  Gilchrist. 

Putnam — Herman  R.  Stephens. 

Queens  —  Elias  Hicks. 

Rensselaer  —  Richard  P.  Herrick,  Day  0.  Kellogg,  Gideon  Reynolds. 

Richmond  —  Israel  Oakley. 

Rockland — Benjamin  Blackledge. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Myron  G.  Peck,  Asa  Sprague. 

Saratoga  —  John  Stewart,  Calvin  Wheeler. 

Schenectady  —  Silas  H.  Marsh 

Schoharie  —  Harvey  Bliss,  George  F.  Fox. 

Seneca  —  Gardner  Welles. 

Steuben  —  Andrew  G.  Chatfield,  Abram  M.  Lybolt,  Johnson  N.  Reynolds. 

Suffolk  —  J.  Wickham  Case,  Joshua  B.  Smith. 

Sullivan  —  William  P.  Brodhead. 

Tioga  —  Wright  Dunham. 

Tompkins  —  David  Bower,  Jesse  McKinney. 

Ulster  —  Jacob  11.  De  Witt.  Henry  c.  Hornbeck. 

Warren —  William  Griffing. 

Washington — Salmon  Axtell,  Jesse  S.  Leigh. 

Wayne — Thomas  Armstrong,  Ambrose  Salisbury. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  223 

Westchester  —  Samuel  B.  Ferris,  Joseph  Strang. 
Yates  —  Miles  Benham. 

Sixty-Third  Session  — 1840. 

Began  January  7;  ended  May  14,  1840. 

Speaker  —  GEORGE  W.  PATTERSON,  of  Livingston. 
Clerk  —  Philander  B.  Prtndle. 
Sergeant-at-Arms —  Minos  McGowen. 
Door-Keeper  —  Samuel  Francis.  Jr. 
Assistant  Boor-Keeper — Abraham  H.  Grovesteen. 

Albany — Frederick  Bassler,  Jr..  Peter  Flagler,  Henry  G.  Wheaton. 

Allegany  —  Lorenzo  Dana,  William  Welch. 

Broome — Cornelius  Mersereau. 

Cattaraugus — George  A.  S.  Crooker.  Timothy  H.  Porter. 

Cayuga — Artemas  Cady,  John  W.  McFacMen,  Andrews  Preston. 

Chavtavaue  —  Odin  Benedict,  George  A.  French,  William  Rice. 

Chemung  —  Guy  Hullett. 

Chenango  —  William  Church,  Demas  Hubbard,  Jr.,  Samuel  Plumb. 

Clinton  —  Abijali  North. 

Columbia — Robert  McKinstry,  Jonas  H.  Miller,  Justin  Niles. 

Cortland  —  William  Barnes,  Jabez  B.  Phelps. 

Delaware  —  Orson  M.  Allaben,  Nathan  Bristol. 

Dutchess  —  Amos  Bryan,  Henry  Conklin,  Daniel  Toffey. 

Erie  —  Seth  C.  Hawley,  Stephen  Osborn,  Aaron  Salisbury. 

Essex  —  George  A.  Simmons. 

Franklin  —  John  S.  Eldridge. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton  —  Langdon  I.  Marvin. 

Genesee  —  John  W.  Bronson,  Horace  Healy,  Alva  Jefferson,  George  W. 
Lay. 

Greene  —  Gilbert  Bedell,  Sylvester  Nichols. 

Herkimer — Daniel  Bellinger,  George  Burch. 

Jefferson — Calvin  Clark,  Charles  E.  Clarke,  Stephen  Johnson. 

Kings  —  Jeremiah  Johnson,  Adrian  Hegeman. 

Lewis  —  Chester  Buck. 

Livingston  —  Elias  Clark,  George  W.  Patterson. 

Madison  —  Daniel  Barker,  Daniel  Dickey,  Benjamin  Enos. 

Monroe — George  Brown,  Derick  Sibley.  Enoch  Strong. 

Montgomery — John  S.  Veeder,  Peter  Wood. 

New-York — Cornelius  H.  Bryson,  Ulysses  D.  French,  Paul  Grout, 
Thomas  Herttell,  Norman  Hickok,  Francis  W.  Lasak,  William  B.  Maclay, 
John  I.  Morgan,  Edmund  J.  Porter,  James  I.  Roosevelt,  Jr.,  Thomas 
Spoftard,  Solomon  Townsend,  George  Weir. 

Niagara  —  Peter  B.  Porter,  Jr.,  Francis  0.  Pratt. 

Oneida  —  Nelson  Dawley,  Anson  Knibloe,  Charles  A.  Mann,  John 
F.  Trowbridge. 

Onondaga  —  Victory  Birdseye,  Phares  Gould,  James  R.  Lawrence, 
Azariah  Smith. 

Ontario — Reynolds  Peck,  Abraham  A.  Post,    Henry  W.  Taylor. 

Orange — Benjamin  Brown,  Robert  Denniston,  William  S.   Little. 

Orleans  —  John  J.  Walbridge. 

Oswego  —  Peter  Devendort',   William  Duer. 

Otsego—  Levi  S.  Chattield,  Charles  Walker,  Arnold  B.  Watson. 


224  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Putnam  —  Saxton  Smith. 
Queens  —  John  A.  King. 

Rensselaer  —  Gerrardus    Deyoe,    Samuel   W.   Hoag,   William   H.   Van 
Schoonhoven. 

Richmond  —  Bornt  P.  Winant. 

Rockland  —  William  F.  Eraser. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Zenas  Clark,  Asa  Sprague. 

Saratoga  —  Daniel  Stewart,  John  Stewart. 

Schenectady  —  Theodore  W.  Sanders. 

Scholiarie — Seymour  Boughton,  Charles  Goodyear. 

Seneca  —  Orange  W.  Wilkinson. 

Steuben  —  Richard  Brower,    Andrew  G.  Chatfield,   Abram  M.  Lybolt. 

Suffolk  —  David  Halsey,  John  M.  Williamson 

Sullivan  —  Daniel  B.  St.  John. 

Tioga  —  Thomas  Farrington. 

Tompkins  —  William  H.  L.  Bogart,  Robert  Swartwout. 

Ulster  —  David  L.  Bernard,  John  V.  L.  Overbaugh. 

Warren  —  Joseph  Russell. 

Washington  —  John  H.  Boyd,  Anderson  Simpson. 

Wayne  —  Horace  Morley,  Durfee  Osband. 

Westchester — Samuel  B.  Ferris,  Joseph  Strang. 

Yates — Samuel  S.  Ellsworth. 

Sixty-Fourth  Session  — 1841. 

Began  January  5 ;  ended  May  25,  1841. 

Speaker  —  PETER  B.  PORTER,  Jr.,  of  Niagara. 

Clerk — Philandkr  B.  Prindle. 

Sergeant-dt-Arms —  Daniel  H.  Bromley. 

Door-Keeper  —  Joseph  S.  Lockwood. 

Assistant  Door- Keeper  —  Abiel  W.  Howard. 
Albany — Aaron   Houghtailing,   Francis  Lansing,    Henry  G.  Wheaton. 
Allegany — Lorenzo  Dana,   Horace  Hunt. 
Broome  —  Gideon  M.  Hotchkiss. 
Cattaraugus  —  Alonzo  Hawley,  Chester  Howe. 
Cayuga  —  Darius  Adams,  John  W.  McPadden,  Osman  Rhoadcs. 
Chautauque  —  Benjamin     Douglass,     George     A.    French,     Robertson 
Whiteside. 

Chemung  —  Jefferson  B.  Clarke. 

Chenango  —  Calvin  Cole,  Eber  Dimmick,  Benson  H.  Wheeler. 
Clinton  —  George  M.    Beckwith. 

Columbia  —  Waterman  Lippit,    William  G.   Mandeville,   John   Milham. 
Cortland  —  Nathan  Heaton,  Lovel  G.   Mickels. 
Delaware — Stephen  H.  Keeler,  Charles  Knapp. 
Dutchess  —  Jonathan  Akin,  Edmund   Elmendorf,  John  Thompso 
Erie  —  Carlos  Emmons,  Seth  C.  Hawley,  Stephen  Osborn. 
Essex  —  George  A.  Simmons. 
Franklin  —  John  S.  Eldridge. 
Fulton  and  Hamilton  —  Jonison  G.  Ward. 

Ot  nesee  —  John  VV.  Brownson,  Samuel  Richmond,  David  Scott,  Isaac 
\.  Stoddard. 

Greene  —  Turhand  K.  Cooke,  Daniel  G.  Quackenboss. 
Herkimer — Michael  Hoffman,  Aiphaxad  Loomis. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  225 

Jefferson  —  William  McAllister,  William  C.  Pierrepont,  Joseph  Webb. 

Kings — William  Conselyea,  Jeremiah  Johnson. 

Lewis  —  Eliphalet  Sears. 

Livingston  —  Augustus  Gibbs,  Reuben  P.  Wisner. 

Madison  —  Seneca  B.  Burchard,  Oliver  Pool,  Daniel  Van  Yleck. 

Monroe  —  Alexander  Kelsey,  Lucius  Lilley,  Enoch  Strong. 

Montgomery  —  Reuben  Howe,  Daniel  F.  Nellis. 

New-York  —  Cornelius  H.  Bryson,  Abraham  B.  Davis,  Paul  Grout, 
Norman  Hickok,  David  R.  Floyd  Jones,  William  B.  Maclay,  William 
McMurray,  Absalom  A.  Miller.  John  L.  OSullivan,  Edmund  J.  Porter, 
Conrad  Swackhamer,  Solomon  Townsend,  George  Weir. 

Niagara  —  Peter  B.  Porter,  Jr.,  Francis  0.  Pratt. 

Oneida  —  Calvin  Dawlev,  Joseph  Halleck,  Luke  Hitchcock,  Nathaniel 
Odell. 

Onondaga  —  Moses  D.  Burnet,  William  Fuller,  David  Munro,  William 
Taylor. 

Ontario  —  Isaac  Mills,  Daniel  A.  Robinson.  Alvah  Worden. 

Orange  —  Gideon  W.  Cock,  Lewis  Cuddeback,  Robert  Sly. 

Orleans  —  Richard  W.  Gates. 

Oswego  —  William  Duer,  Edward  B.  Judson. 

Otsego  —  Olcott  C.  Cbainberlin,  Levi  S.  Chatfield,  Joel  Gillett. 

Putnam  —  James  H.  Cornwall. 

Queens  —  John  W.  Lawrence. 

Rensselaer  —  Claudius  Moffitt,  John  Tilly,  William  H.  Van  Schoon- 
hoven. 

Richmond — Israel  Oakley. 

Rockland  —  Edward  De  Noyelles. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Zenas  Clark,  Solomon  Pratt. 

Saratoga  —  Jesse  H.  Mead,  Abijah  Peck,  Jr. 

Schenectady  —  Abraham  Pearse. 

Schoharie  —  Nicholas  Beekmau,  Jacob  C.  Skillman. 

Seneca  —  Daniel  Hohnan. 

Steuben  —  Andrew  G.  Chatfield,  William  S.  Hubbell,  Samuel  A. 
Johnson. 

Suffolk  —  Josiah  C.  Dayton,  Alanson  Seaman. 

Sullivan  —  William  F.  Brodhead. 

Tioga —  Washington  Smith. 

Tompkins  —  Levi  Hubbell,  Alpha  II.  Shaw. 

Ulster  —  Conrad  Brodhead,  George  G.  Graham. 

Warren  —  George  Sanford. 

Washington  —  Erastus  D.  Culver,  Reuben  Skinner. 
Wayne  —  Esbon  Blackmar,  John  M.  Holley. 
Westchester  —  Joseph  T.  Carpenter,  Horatio  Lockwood. 
Yates — He-man  Chapman. 


Sixty-Fifth  Session  — 1842. 

Began  January  4;    ended  April   12,   1842. 

Speaker  —  LEVI  S.  CHATFIELD,  of  Otsego. 
Clerk  —  John  O.  Colr. 
Sergeant-at-Arrns  —  Abner  N.  Beardsley. 

Door- Keeper John  W.   Turner. 

Assistant  Door-Keepers  —  George  Van  Deusen,  Pliny  M.  Bromley, 


226  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Albany  —  John  A.  Dix,  Cornelius  G.  Palmer,  Jonas  Shear. 

Allegany  —  Lorenzo  Dana,  Horace  Hunt. 

Broome — Robert  Harpur. 

Cattaraugus  —  Samuel  Barrows,  Lewis  T.  Thorp. 

Cayuga  —  John  L.  Cuyler,  Vincent  Kenyon.  Alvarez  Tupper. 

Chautauque  —  Rossiter  P.  Johnson,  Austin  Pierce,  Emory  F.  Warren. 

Chemung  —  Samuel  G.  Hathaway,  Jr. 

Chenango  —  Clark  Burnham,  Richard  W.  Juliand,  Adam  Storing. 

Clinton  —  Lemuel  Stetson. 

Columbia  —  James  Knickerbacker,  Abraham  I.  Van  Alstyne,  Jared 
Winslow. 

Cortland  —  Jesse  Ives,  Oren  Stimson. 

Delaware — Samuel  Eells,  Orrin  Griffin. 

Dutchess  —  Peter  K.  Dubois,  John  M.  Ketcham,  Richard  C.  Van  Wyck. 

Erie  —  William  A.  Bird,  Bela  H.  Colegrove,  Squire  S.  Case. 

Essex  —  George  A.  Simmons. 

Franklin  —  Thomas  R.  Powell. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton  —  John  Patterson. 

Genesee — Robinson  Smiley,  Albert  Smith. 

Greene — John  Laraway,  Andrew  T.  Van  Slyke. 

Herkimer — Michael  Hoffman,  Arphaxad  Loomis. 

Jefferson  —  Elihu  C.  Church,  Elihn  M.  McNeil,  John  W.  Tamblin. 

Kings  —  John  A.  Lott,  William  M.  Udall. 

Lewis  —  Carlos  P.  Scovil. 

Livingston  —  Gardner  Arnold,  Chester  Bradley. 

Madison  —  Simon  C.  Hitchcock,  Calvin  Morse,  Job  Wells. 

Monroe — Henry  K.  Higgins,  Frederick  Starr,  George  S.  Stone. 

Montgomery  —  James  Diefendorf,  Lawrence  Marcellus. 

New-York  —  Elbridge  G.  Baldwin,  Auguste  Devezac,  Paul  Grout,  David 
R.  Floyd  Jones,  William  Jones,  William  B.  Maclay,  William  McMurray, 
John  L.  O'Sullivan,  Daniel  C.  Pentz,  Conrad  Swackhamer,  Solomon  Town- 
send,  Joseph  Tucker,  George  Weir. 

Niagara  —  Thomas  T.  Flagler,  Francis  0.  Pratt. 

Oneida — Ichabod  C.  Baker,  Ebenezer  Robbins,  Horatio  Seymour,  De 
Witt  C.  Stephens. 

Onondaga  —  William  Fuller,  David  Munro,  John  Spencer,  William 
Taylor. 

Ontario — Peter  M.  Dox,  Staats  Greene,  Joseph  C.  Shelton. 

Orange — Stacy  Beakes,  Robert  Lawson,  Roswell  Mead. 

Orleans — Sanford  E.  Church. 

Oswego — Peter  Devendorf,  Robert  C.  Kenyon. 

Otsego — Leonard  Caryl,  Levi  S.  Chatfield,  Festus  Hyde. 

Futnam  —  Ebenezer  Foster. 

Queens — John  W.  Lawrence. 

Rensselaer  —  George  R.  Davis,  Martinus  Lansing,  Silas  W.  Waite. 

Richmond  —  Henry  Cole. 

Rockland  —  Edward  De  Noyelles. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Calvin  T.  llulhurd,  George  Redington. 

Saratoga — John  Cramer,  Halsey  Rogers. 

Schenectady  —  Jonathan  C.  Burnham. 

Schoharie —  William  Kink,  George  Wright. 

Seneca — William  C.  Kelly. 

Stt  ah  in  —  Aaron  W.  Beach,  Francis  B.  Erwin,  Ziba  A.  Leland. 

Suffolk  —  Richard  A.  Udall,  Benjamin  P.  Weill*. 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY.  227 


Sullivan  —  Matthew  Brown. 

Tioga  —  John  McQuigg. 

Tompkins  —  Charles  Humphrey.  Bernardus  Swartwout. 

Ulster  —  Abraham  Jansen,  Jeremiah  Russell. 

Warren  —  Benjamin  P.  Burhans. 

Washington  — James  McKie,  Jr.,  Dan  S.  Wright. 

Wayne  —  Theron  R.  Strong,  James  M.  Wilson. 

Westchester  —  Joseph  T.  Carpenter,  Horatio  Lockwood. 

Wyoming  ■—  Eleazer  Baldwin,  John  W.  Brownson. 

Yates  —  Henry  Spence. 


Sixty-Sixth  Session  — 1843. 

Began  January  3  ;  ended  April  18,  1843. 

Speaker  —  GEORGE  R.  DAVIS,  of  Rensselaer. 

Clerk  —  Henry  N.  Wales. 

Sergeant-at-Arms — Pliny  M.  Bromley. 

Door-Keeper  —  John  W.  Turner. 

Assistant  Door-Keepers — Isaac  Satterlee,  Henry  Rankin. 
Albany  —  Willis  Hall,  Aaron  Van  Schaack,  John  I.  Slingerland. 
Allegany  —  Robert  Flint,  Samuel  Russell. 
Broome  —  Gilbert  Dickinson. 
Cattaraugus — Alonzo  Hawley,  Elijah  A.  Rice. 
Cayuga  —  Vincent  Kenyon,  Alfred  Lyon,  Darius  Monroe. 
Chautauque —  Odeu    Benedict,    Adolphus    F.    Morrison,    Emory    F 
Warren. 

Chemung  —  Samuel  G.  Hathaway,  Jr. 

Chenango  —  Edward  Cornell,  Samuel  Medbury,  Danforth  Wales. 
Clinton  —  Julius  C.  Hubbell. 

Columbia  —  Anson  Brown,  Lucas  Hoes,  Peter  Poucher. 
Cortland  —  Harry  McGraw,  George  X.  Niles. 
Delaware — Milton  Bostwick,  Nelson  K.  Wheeler. 
Dutchess  —  Gilbert  Bentley,  John  Elseffer,  John  M.  Ketcham. 
Erie  —  George  R.  Babeock,  Wells  Brooks,  Milton  McXeal. 
Essex — Samuel  Shorn  way. 
Franklin  —  Joseph  H.  Jackson. 
Fulton  and  Hamilton  —  John  L.  Hutchinson. 
Genesee  —  Robinson  Smiley,  Ira  Wait. 
Greene — Aaron  Bushnell,  Philip  Teats. 
Herkimer—  Walter  Booth,  John  T.  Hall. 
Jefferson  —  Elihu  C.  Church,  Joseph  Graves,  Job  Lamson. 
Kings  —  William  Conselyea,  Jr.,  William  M.  Udall. 
Lewis  —  Amos  Buck. 

Livingston — Daniel  II.  Fitzhush,  Daniel  D.  Spencer. 
Madison  —  Veroni  W.  Mason,  Henry  Palmer,  Lorenzo  Sherwood. 
Monroe  —  Jerome  Fuller,  Robert  Hai^ht,  Enoch  Strong. 
Montgomery  —  John  Bowdish.  John  I.  Zoller. 

New -York — Elbridge  G.  Baldwin,  Charles  P.  Daly,  George  G.  Glasier, 
Timothy  R.  Hibbard,  David  R.  Floyd  Jones,  William  McMurray,  Absalom 
E    Miller,   George   Paulding,   Daniel  ('.  Pentz,  Edward  Sauford,  Robert 
Smith,  James  T.  Thomson,  Edward  H.  White. 
Niagara  —  Thomas  T.  Flagler,  John  Sweeney. 


228  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Oneida  —  Dan  P.  Cad  well,  Amos  S.  Fassett,  David  Murray,  John  H. 
Tower. 

Onondaga  —  Benjamin  French,  Thomas  McCarthy,  Thomas  Sherwood, 
Charles  R.  Vary. 

Ontario  —  Sylvester  Austin,  James  C.  Brown,  Jedediah  Dewey,  Jr. 

Orange  —  Leonard  Lee.  John  W.  Martin,  John  Van  Duzer. 

Orleans  —  Elisha  Wright. 

Oswego  —  William  F.  Allen,  Alban  Strong. 

Otsego — Silas  Burleson,  John  R.  Griggs,  Harvey  Hunt. 

Putnam  —  Sylvanus  Warren. 

Queens — Samuel  Youngs. 

Rensselaer  —  George  R.  Davis,  Samuel  Douglass,  Henry  Vanden- 
bergh . 

Richmond —  Henry  Cole. 

Rockland  —  Cornelius  M.  Demarest. 

St.  Lawrence — Calvin  T.  Hulburd,  George  Redington. 

Saratoga  —  Lyndes  Emerson,  Azariah  E.  Stimson. 

Schenectady — Edward  H.  Walton. 

Schoharie  —  John  Osterhout,  Abraham  Richtmeyer. 

Seneca — Matthew  West. 

Steuben — Morris  Brown,  Francis  E.  Erwin,  Ziba  A.  Leland. 

Suffolk — Samuel  B.  Nicoll,  Joshua  B.  Smith. 

Sullivan  —  Jonathan  Stratton. 

Tioga  —  Simeon  R.  Griffin. 

Tompkins — Sylvanus  Larned,  George  T.  Spink. 

Ulster — William  Soper,  Edmund  Suydam. 

Warren  —  Pelatiah  Richards. 

Washington  —  Anson  Bigelow,  James  W.  Porter. 

Wayne  —  Frederick  U.  Sheffield,  Philip  Sours. 

Westchester  —  Andrew  Findlay,  Samuel  L.  Holmes. 

Wyoming  —  Eleazer  Baldwin,  Truman  Benedict. 

Yates  —  Richard  II.  AVilliams. 


Sixty-Seventh  Session — 1844. 

Began  January  2 ;  ended  May  7,  1844. 

Speaker  —  ELISHA  LITCHFIELD,  of  Onondaga. 

Clerk  —  James  R.  Rosk. 

Sergeant-at-Arms —  Jonathan  P.  Couch. 

Door-Keeper  —  John  P.  Davis. 

Assistant  Door- Keepers  —  David  E.  Williams,  John  Moore. 
Albany — Levi  Snaw,  Samuel  Stephens,  Simon  Veeder. 
Allegany —  Nathaniel  Coe,  Horatio  R.  Riddle. 
Broome  —  John  B.  Rogors. 

Cattaraugus  —  James  Burt,  Marcus  H.  Johnson. 
Cayuga  —  Ashbel  Avery,  Benjamin  P.  Hall,  Robert  Hume. 
Chautauque  -Forbes  Johnson,  Marcius  Simons,  Elijah  Waters. 
Chemung —  Sylvester  Ha/.en. 

Chenango — Rensselaer  W.  Clark,  Krastus  Dickinson,  Daniel  Noyes. 
Clinton  —  .Julius  <\  llubbell. 

Columbia— William    A.   Carpenter,    Uriah   Edwards,   Peter  P.   Ross- 
man. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  229 

Cortland  —  Piatt  F.  Grow,  John  Kingman,  Jr. 
Delaware — Edward  J.  Burhans,  Jesse  Palmer. 

Dutchess  —  Alexander  H.  Coffin,  John  K.  Mead,  Ambrose  L.  Pinney. 
Erie  —  Daniel  Lee.  Elisha  Smith,  Amos  Wright. 
Essex  —  Gideon  Hammond. 
Franklin  —  Francis  D.  Flanders. 
Fulton  and  Hamilton — James  Harris. 
Genesee  —  Charles  P.  Brown,  Chester  Hannum. 
Greene  —  Robert  C.  Field,  Lemuel  C.  Stimson. 
Herkimer — Michael  Hoffman,  Peter  H.  Warren. 
Jefferson  —  Samuel  Bond.  William  Carlisle,  Eli  West. 
Kings  —  William  Burbank,  Jacob  Rapelje. 
Leu-is  —  Alburn  Foster. 

Livingston  —  Gardner  Arnold.  Daniel  D.  Spencer. 
Madison  —  Ralph  I.  Gates,  Thomas  Keith,  Alfred  Medbery. 
Monroe  —  Ashley  Sampson,  Moses  Spcrry,  Edward  Wadhams. 
Montgomery  —  Clark  B.  Cochrane,  Morgan  L.  Harris. 
New -York  —  Joseph  S.   Bosworth,   Michael   Burke,    Thomas  N.  Carr, 
Augu.ste  Davezac,  Joshua  Fleet,    George  G.  Glasier,  William  H.  Jansen, 
Thomas  Jeremiah,  George  S.  Mann,  John  E.  Ross.  Edward  Sanford,  James 
H.  Suydarn,  Richard  S.  Williams. 
Niagara  —  John  Sweeney,  Luther  Wilson.  « 

Oneida  —  Justus   Childs,   James   Douglas,    Richard    Empey,    Horatio 
Seymour. 

Onondaga  —  Warner   Abbott,    Thomas   G.    Alvord.    Seth    Hutchinson, 
Elisha  Litchfield. 

Ontario  —  Lorenzo  Clark.  Israel  Huntington.  Henry  Pardee. 

Orange — Leonard  Lee,  David  H.  Smith,  George  W.  Tuthill. 

Orleans — Sands  Cole. 

Oswego  —  William  F.  Allen,  Alban  Strong. 

Otsego  —  George  S.  Gorham,  William  W.  Snow,  Nahum  Thompson. 

Putnam  —  Saxton  Smith. 

Queens — Samuel  Youngs. 

Rensselaer  —  John  L.  Cole,  George  B.  WTarren,  Jonathan  E.  Whipple. 

Richmond  —  William  Nickles. 

Rockland, —  John  Haring,  Jr. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Calvin  T.  Hulburd.  George  Redington. 

Saratoga  —  James  Groom,  Ezra  Wilson. 

Schenectady  —  Archibald  L.  Linn. 

Schoharie  —  Seth  Eldredge.  John  Spickerman. 

Seneca — Helim  Sutton. 

Steuben  —  John  Jamison,  Asa  McConnell,  Jeffery  Smith. 

Suffolk  —  Silas  Horton,  Richard  W.  Smith. 

Sullivan — Amos  Y.  Grant. 

Tioga, —  Nathaniel  W.  Davi-. 

Tompkins  —  Peter  Lounshury,  Charles  M.  Turner 

Ulster — Abraham  D.  Bevier,  Samuel  Reynolds. 

Warren  —  John  F.  Sherrill. 

Washington  —  John  Barker,  John  W.  Proudfit. 

Wayne  —  Austin  Roe,  Isaac  R.  Sanford. 

Westchester  —  Andrew  Findlay,  Charles  Wright. 

Wyoming  —  Truman  Benedict,  Leveret  Spring. 

Yates — Thomas  Seamans. 

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230  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Sixty-Eighth  Session  — 1845. 

Began  January  7;  ended  May  14,  1845. 

Speaker—  HORATIO  SEYMOUR,  of  Oneida. 

Clerk  —  James  R.  Rose. 

Sergeant-at-Arms —  David  B.  Grout. 

Door-Keeper  —  Elbridge  B.  Fenn. 

Assistant  Door-Keepers — Israel  B.  Neahr,  Isaac  C.  Sheldon. 

Albany — Clarkson  F.  Crosby,  Ira  Harris,  Leonard  Litchfield. 

Allegany  —  Nathaniel  Coe,  John  G.  Collins. 

Broome — Cyrus  Johnson. 

Cattaraugus  —  Seth  Field,  Roderick  White. 

Cayuga  —  David  Gould,  Leonard  Searing,  William  Titus 

Chautauque — Samuel  A.  Brown,  Henry  C.  Frisbee,  Jeremiah   Mann. 

Chemung  —  Patrick  McKey. 

Chenango  —  Joel  Burdick,  Solomon  S.  Hall,  Chailes  B.  Miller. 

Clinton  —  Noyes  P.  Gregory. 

Columbia  —  Peter  I.  Bachman,  Elijah  Bagg,  William  M.  Bunker. 

Cortland — George  J.  J.  Barber,  John  Pierce  2d. 

Delaware  —  John  McDonald,  Linus  Porter. 

Dutchess  —  Epenetus  Crosby,  Freeborn  Garretson,  Walter  Sherman. 

Erie  —  John  T.  Bush,  Truman  Dewey,  Daniel  Lee. 

Essex  —  John  C.  Hammond. 

Franklin  —  Hiram  Horton. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton  —  Garrett  A.  Newkirk. 

Genesee — Chester  Hannum,  Aaron  Long. 

Greene — Deliverance  B.  Hervey,  Genet  W.  Sager. 

Herkimer  —  Alexander  H.  Buell,  William  C.  Crain. 

Jefferson — Lysander  H.  Brown,  Azel  W.  Danforth,  Edward  S. 
Salisbury. 

Kings  —  Richard  L.  Wyckoff,  Daniel  D.  Wynant. 

Lewis  —  Dean  S.  Howard. 

IAvingston  —  Harlow  W.  Wells,  John  Young. 

Madison  —  Stephen  G.  Sears,  William  Smith,  John  I.  Walrath. 

Monroe — William  C.  Bloss,  John  McVean,  Isaac  T.  Raymond. 

Montgomery  —  John  L.  Bevens,  Peter  H.  Fonda. 

New-York  —  Eli  C.  Blake,  John  Culver,  John  J.  R.  De  Puy,  Jacob 
L.  Fenn,  Harvey  Hunt,  James  Jarvis,  Frederick  E.  Mather,  Roderick 
N.  Morrison,  Severn  D.  Moulton,  Thomas  H.  Oakley,  William  S.  Ross, 
Abraham  G.  Thompson,  Jr.,  David  E.  Wheeler. 

Niagara  —  Levi  F.  Bowne,  John  Sweeney. 

Oneida  —  Andrew  Billings,  Merit  Brooks,  Calvert  Comstock,  Horatio 
Seymour. 

Onondaga  —  Julius  C.  Kinne,  Dennis  McCarthy,  David  Preston,  Luke 
I.  Teffl. 

Ontario  —  Timothy  Buel,  Jr.,  Israel  Huntington,   Alvah  Worden. 

Orange  —  John  Brooks,  Thornton  M.  Niven,   Richard  M.  Tuthill,  Jr. 

Orleans  —  Gardner  Goold. 

Oswego  —  Thomas  Skelton,  Luny  Thayer. 

Otsego  —  Franklin  B.  Carpenter,  Christopher  D.  Fellows,  Harry  G. 
Harden. 

Putnam  —  Benjamin   Bailey. 

Queens  —  Elbert  F.  Jones. 


MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY.  231 

Rensselaer — Harry  Betts,  Ryer  Heermance,  William  H.  Van  Schoon- 
hoven. 

Richmond  —  Peter   Mersereau. 

Rockland  —  Joseph  P.  Brower. 

St.  Lawrence — Asa  L.  Hazellon,  John  L.  Russell. 

Saratoga  —  Edward  Edwards,  William  Wilcox. 

Schenectady  —  William  Gilford. 

Schoharie — Seymour  Boughton,  Henry  Tibbets. 

Seneca  —  Robert  L.  Stevenson.  

Steuben  —  William  C.  Rogers,  Ansel  C.  Smith,  Jacob  Var  Valken- 
buigh. 

Suffolk  —  John  H.  Dayton,  Darling  B.  Whitney. 

Sullivan — Harvey  R.  Morris. 

Tioga  —  Gideon  0.  Chase. 

Tompkins  —  Sherman  Miller,  Lyman  Strowbridge. 

Ulster — Reuben  H.  Hine,  Irwin  Pardee. 

Warren  —  James  Cameron. 

Washington  —  James  Rice,  John  Stevenson. 

Wayne  —  John  J.  Dickson,  Alanson  M.  Knapp. 

Westchester — Anthony  Constant,  Thomas  R.  Lee. 

Wyoming  —  Leverett  Spring,  Andrew  W.  Young. 

Yates  —  Ezekiel  Casner. 

Sixty-Ninth  Session  — 1846. 

Began  January  6;  ended  May  13,  1846. 

Speaker  —  WILLIAM  C.  CRAIN,  of  Herkimer. 

Clerk  —  William   W.  Dean. 

Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Samuel  S.  Wood. 

Door-Keeper — Horatio  G.  Pope. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  Israel  R.  Neahr. 
Albany — Ira  Harris,  Thomas  L.  Shafer,  Robert  D.  Watson. 
Allegany  —  Nathaniel  Coe,  John  G.  Collins. 
Browne  —  Salphronius  II.  French. 
Cattaraugus — Elijah  A.  Rice,  Gideon  Searl. 
Cayuga  —  Samuel  Bell,  William  J.  Cornwell,  John  T.  Rathbun. 
Clmutauque — Madison  Burnell,  Yalorus  Lake,  Elisha  Ward. 
Chemung  —  Abraham  Primmer. 

Chenango  —  Solomon  Ensign,  Jr.,  William  G.  Sands,  Hiram  E.  Storrs. 
Clinton  —  Noyes  P.  Gregory. 

Columbia — William  E.  Heermance,  Jeremiah  Hover,  Levi  Pitts. 
Cortland — Amos  Graves,  John  Miller. 
Delaware  —  Orrin  Foote,  Reulien  Lewis. 

Dutches*  —  Elnathan    Haxtun,    George   T.    Pierce,1    Daniel    Sherwood. 
Erie  —  John  T.  Bush,  Nathan  K.  Hall,  James  Wood. 
Essex  —  Caleb  D.  Barton. 
Franklin  —  Sidney  Lawrence. 
Fulton  and  Hamilton  —  Clark  S.  Grinnell. 
Genesee — Heman  Blodget,  Aaron  Long. 
Greene  —  Neely  Lawrence,  Peter  W.  Van  Bergen. 
Herkimer — William  C.  Crain,   Henry  Eysaman. 

1  Contested  by  Epenetua  Crosby. 


232  MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Jefferson  —  Henderson  Howk,  Elihu  M.  McNeil,  Levi  Miller. 

Kings  —  Gamaliel  King,  John  A.  Voorhees. 

Lewis  —  Nelson  J.  Beach. 

Livingston  —  William  S.  Fullerton,  John  Young. 

Madison  —  Horace    Hawks,    Thomas   T.    Loomis,    Stephen    M.    Potier. 

Monroe — Mathias  L.  Angle,  William  C.  Bloss,  James  R.  Thompson. 

Montgomery  —  Benjamin  Buird,  Theodoric  R.  Liddle. 

New-York  —  Joseph  C.  Albertson,  Gerardus  Boyce,  John  E.  Delevin, 
Joshua  Fleet,  Robert  H.  Ludlow,  Wilson  Small,  Thomas  Spoflbrd,  Jonathan 
D.  Stevenson,  Alexander  Stewart,  Samuel  J.  Tilden,  James  H.  Titus,  John 
Townsend,  Alexander  Wells. 

Niagara  —  Lot  Clark,  Morgan  Johnson. 

Oneida  —  Chauneey  C.  Cook,  Benjamin  F.  Cooper,  Daniel  G.  Dorrance, 
Russel  Fuller. 

Onondaga  —  Julius  C.  Kinne,  Elihu  L.  Phillips,  Lake  I.  Tefl't,  Alonzo 
Wood. 

Ontario  —  Elias  Cost.  Joseph  C.  Shelton,  Alvah  Worden. 

Orange  —  William  L.  Benedict,  Wilkins  Seacord,  Robert  R.  Thompson. 

Orleans  —  Dexter  Kingman. 

Oswego—  —  Reuben  Drake,  Thomas  Skelton. 

Otsego  —  Ebenezer  Blakely,  Delos  W.  Dean,  Benjamin  Morehouse. 

Putnam  —  Benjamin  Bailey. 

Queens  —  John  Willis. 

Rensselaer  —  Henry  Z.  Hayner,  Samuel  C.  McClellan,  Justus  Nolton. 

Richmond  —  George  H.  Cole. 

Rockland  —  Sampson  Marks. 

St.  Lawrence — Asa  L.  Ha/.elton,  Bishop  Perkins. 

Saratoga  —  Chauneey  Boughton,  James  M.  Marvin. 

Schenectady  —  David  M.  Moore. 

Schoharie  —  Thomas  Lawyer.  Thomas  Smith. 

Seneca  —  Alanson  Woodworth. 

Steuben  —  Andrew  G.  Chat-field,  Otis  F.  Marshall,  William  C.  Rogers. 

Suffolk  —  Samuel  B.  Gardiner,  Richard  A.  Udall. 

Sullivan  —  Richard  Oliver. 

Tioga  —  Gideon  0.  Chase. 

Tompkins  —  James  W.  Montgomery,  Henry  S.  Walbridge. 

Ulster  —  Charles  Drake,  Joseph  W.  Low. 

Warren  —  W infield  S.  Sherwood. 

Washington  —  James  M.  Foster.  Lodewecus  S.  Viele. 

Wayne  —  Elias  Durfee,  James  T.  Wisner. 

Westchester  —  John  15.  Bayward,  Ezra  Marshall. 

Wyoming  —  Arden  Woodruff,  Andrew  \V.  Young. 

Yates  —  George  W.  Wolcott. 

Seventieth  Session  — 1847. 

First  meeting  began  January  5;  ended  May  13,  1847. 
Second  meeting  began  September  8  ;  ended  December  15, 1847. 

Speaker—  WILLIAM  C.   BASBROUCK,  of  Orange. 
Clerk — Philander  15.  Pbutdle. 

Sergeant-at  Arms — Daniel    B.  Davis. 

Door- Keeper — Asa  w.  Carpenter. 

Assistant  Door- Keeper — De  \\  in  ('    Crooker. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY.  233 

Albany  —  John  Fuller,  John  I.  Gallup,  Valentine  Treadwell,  Robert  D. 
Watson. 

Allegany  —  Grover  Leavens.  Samuel  Russell. 

Broome  —  Oliver  C.  Crocker. 

Cattaraugus  —  Rufus  Crowley,  Joseph  E.  Weeden. 

Cayuga —  Samuel  Bell,  William  I.  Corn  well,  John  T.  Rathbun. 

Chautauque —  Madison  Burnell,  Charles  J.  Ortou. 

Chemung  —  William  Maxwell. 

Chenango  —  Ransom  Balcom,  David  McWhorter. 

Clinton  —  Rut'us  Heaton. 

Columbia  —  John  S.  Gould,  William  M.  Miller. 

Cortland.  —  Timothy  Green. 

Delaware  —  John  C.  Allaben,  Donald  Shaw. 

Dutchess  —  Epenetus  Crosby.  Walter  Sherman,  Aves  I.  Vanderbilt. 

Erie  —  Obadiah  J.  Green.  John  D.  Howe.  Horatio  Shuniwav,  William 
H.  Pratt. 

Essex  —  William  H.  Butrick. 

Franklin — Joseph  R.  Flanders. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton  —  Darius  Moore. 

Genesee — Henian  Blodgett.  Alonzo  S.  Upham. 

Greene  —  William  V.  B.  Adams,  Almeron  Marks. 

Herkimer — Abijah  Beckwith,  Jefferson  Tillinghast. 

Jefferson  —  John  Boyden,  Samuel  J.  Davis.  John  D.  Davison. 

Kings  —  John  A.  Emmons,  Ebenezer  W.  Peck,  Abraham  D.  Soper. 

Lewis  —  Thomas  Baker. 

Livingston — William  S.  Fullerton,  Andrew  Sill. 

Madison  —  George  T.  Taylor,  Peter  Van  Yalkenbuvgh. 

Monroe — William  C.  Bloss,  John  McGonegal,  John  B.  Smith. 

Montgomery  —  Gamaliel  Bowdish,  Andrew  S.  Gray. 

New- York —  Alexander  M.  Ailing,  Charles  Baxter,1  John  H.  Bowie, 
Lyman  Candee,  Edward  R.  Carpenter,  David  J.  Chatfield,  John  E. 
Develin,  Dennis  Garrison,  Henry  Keyser,  James  C.  Rutherford,  Daniel 
E.  Sickle^,  Wilson  Small,  Norman  B.  Smith,  Alexander  Stewart, 
Michael  Walsh.  Uzziah  Wenman. 

Niagara — Benjamin  Carpenter,  Christopher  H.  Skeele. 

Oneida  —  Nathan  Burchard,  Abel  E.  Chandler,  Isaac  Curry,  John 
Dean. 

Onondaga  —  William  Henderson,  John  Lakin,  Manoah  Pratt,  Joseph 
Prindle. 

Ontario — Emery  B.  Pottle,  Ezra  Pierce. 

Orange  —  Joseph  Davis,  William  C.  Hasbrouck,    Hudson  McFarlin. 

Orleans  —  Abner  Hubbard. 

Oswego  —  Orrin  R.   Earl.   M.   Lindley  Lee. 

Otsego  —  Cyrus  Brown,  Francis  U.  Fenno,  William  Temple. 

Putnam — Benjamin  B.  Benedict. 

Queens — Wessell  S.  Smith. 

Rensselaer  —  Joseph  Gregory,  Amos  K.  Hadley,  David  S.  McNamara, 

Richmond  —  George  H.  Cole. 

Rockland  —  John   A.   Harii.g. 

St.  Lawrence  —  Phinehas    Attwater,    Henry   Barber,    Bishop   Perkins. 

Siratoga  —  Joseph  Daniels,  Thomas  C.  Morgan. 

Schenectady — David  Caw. 

1  BesLned  in  January,  on  being  commissioned  in  army  in  Mexico. 

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234 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Schoharie  —  Elisha  Hammond,  Thomas  Smith. 

Seneca  —  Ansel  Bascom. 

Steuben  —  Hiram  Chapman,  William  Diven,  William  Hunter. 

Suffolk  —  Henry  Landon,  John  L.  Smith. 

Sullivan  —  William  B.  Wright.1 

Tioga  —  Charles  R.  Barstow. 

Tompkins  —  Samuel  Lawrence,  Henry  W.  Sage. 

Ulster  —  Jacob  H.  De  Witt,  John  D.  L.  Montanye.a 

Warren  —  John  Hodgson  2d. 

Washington  —  Adolphus  F.  Hitchcock,  Samuel  McDowaL 

Wayne — Samuel  Moore.  Israel  R.  Southard. 

Westchester  —  James  E.  Beers,3  Ezra  Marshall. 

Wyoming  —  Arden  Woodruff. 

Yates  —  Nehemiah  Raplee. 


Seventy-First  Session  —  1 848. 

Began  January  4;  ended  April  12,  1848. 

Speaker—  AMOS  K.  HADLEY,  of  Rensselaer. 
C1erk  —  Philander  B.  Prindle. 
Sergeant-at-Arms —  Samuel  H.  Marks. 
Door-Keeper — John  Davies. 

Assistant  Door-Keepers  —  Samuel  Merclain,  E.  D.  S.  Young. 


Albany:  Dist- 

Edward  S.  Willett, 1 

Frederick  Mathias, 2 

Robert  H.  Pruyn, 3 

Henry  A.  Brigham, 4 

Allegany  ; 

John  Wheeler, 1 

William  Cobb, 2 

Broome : 

Jeremiah  Hull. 

Cattaraugus: 

James  G.  Johnson, 1 

Marcus  H.  Johnson, 2 

Cayuga : 

Ebenezer  Curtis,. 1 

Joint  I.  Brinckerhoff, 2 

Hector  C.  Tuthill, 3 

Chautauque : 

John  H.  Pray 1 

David  H.  Treadway, 2 

Chemung : 

George  W.  Buck. 

Chenango : 

Levi  H.  Case, 1 

Ezra  P.  Church, 2 

Clinton : 

Rufus  Heaton, 


Columbia 
Jonas 


H.  Miller, 


Dist. 
.      1 


Charles  B.  Osborrt, 2 

Cortland : 

James  Comstock. 

Delaware: 

Piatt  Townsend, 1 

John  Calhoun, 2 

Dutchess: 

Edgar  Vincent, 1 

David  Collins,  Jr., 2 

James  Hammond, 3 

Erie : 

Elbridge  G.  Spaulding,  ....     1 

Harrv  Slade, 2 

Ira  E.  Irish 3 

Charles  C.  Severance, 4 

Essex : 

William  H.  Butrick. 

Franklin: 

Elos  L.  Winslow. 

Fulton  (Hid  Hamilton: 
[saac  Benedict: 

Gen  esc  . 

Tracy  Pardee, 1 

Alonzo  S.  Upham, 2 


1  Resigned  in  July,  having  been  elected  justice  of  the  supreme  court. 
3  Contested  by   Isaac  L.  Hasbrouck. 
*  CViilestcd  by  Johu  R.  Hayward. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


235 


Greene:  Dist- 

Alexander  H.  Palmer, 1 

Frederick  A.  Fenn, 2 

Herkimer : 

James  Feeter, 1 

Lawrence  L.  Merry, 2 

Jefferson : 

Benjamin  Maxson, 1 

Harvey  D.  Parker, 2 

Fleury  Keith, 3 

Kings  : 

Ebenezer  TV.  Peck, 1 

Edwards  W.  Fiske,  2 

John  A.  Cross, 3 

Lewis  : 

David  D.  Reamer. 

Livingston : 

Gurdon  Nowlen, 1 

Nathaniel  Coe, 2 

Madison  : 

John  T.  G.  Bailey, 1 

George  Grant, 2 

Mon roe  : 

Ezra  Sheldon, 1 

Abraham  M.  Schermerhorn,  2 

Isaac  Chase,  Jr., 3 

Montgomery  : 

Asa  Bowman, 1 

William  A.  Haslet, 2 

New  -  York  : 

J.  Phillips  Phoenix, 1 

James  Bowen 2 

John  H.  Bowie, 3 

John  F.  Rodman, 4 

Peter  H.  Titus, 5 

Samuel  G.  Ravmond, 6 

William  B.  Meech, 7 

Thomas  Charlock. 8 

Dennis  Garrison, 0 

Mai  tin  11.  Truesdell, 10 

Alexander  Stewart, 11 

Michael  Walsh, 12 

Erastus  C.  Benedict, 13 

•  Robert  G.  Campbell,   14 

Merwin  R.  Brewer, 15 

James  Brooks, 16 

Niagara  : 

Elias  Ransom, 1 

Solomon  Moss, 2 

Oneida : 

Luke  Smith, 1 

Warren  Converse - 

Bloomfield  J.  Beach, 3 

Henry  Wager, 4 


Onondaga :  Dist. 

James  Little, 1 

Horace  Hazen, 2 

Thomas  Spencer, 3 

Curtis  J.  Hurd, 4 

Ontario: 

Charles  S.  Brother, 1 

Hiram  Ashley, 2 

Orange : 

Stephen  Rapelje, 1 

George  Houston, 2 

Augustus  P.  Thompson,  ...     3 

Orleans: 

Arba  Chubb. 

Oswego : 

Si.  Lindley  Lee, 1 

Andrew  Z.  McCarty, 2 

Otsego  : 

Benjamin  Davis, 1 

Olcot  C.  Chamberlin, 2 

Elisha  S.  Sanders, 3 

Putnam : 

Chauncey  R.  Weeks. 

Queens  : 

Wessel  S.  Smith. 

Rensselaer  : 

Amos  K.  Hadley, 1 

George  T.  Denison, 2 

George  W.  Glass, 3 

Richmond : 

Ephraim  J.  Totten. 

Rockland: 

Lawrence  J.  Sn^den. 

St.  Lawrence: 

Charles  G.  Myers, 1 

John  S.  Chipman, 2 

Benjamin  Holmes, 3 

Saratoga: 

Cady  Hollister, 1 

George  Payn, 2 

Schenectady  : 

Abraham  W.  Toll. 

Schoharie  : 

Adam  Mattice, 1 

James  Parsons, 2 

Seneca  : 

John  Kennedy. 

Steuben  : 

Abel  Kendall, 1 

John  G.  Mersereau, 2 

Alexander  H.  Stevens, 3 

Suffolk  : 

Edwin  Rose, 1 

William  S.  Smith, 2 


236 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Sullivan:  Diat. 

James  F.  Bush. 
Tioga : 

Erastus  Goodrich. 
Tompkins  : 

John  Jessup, 1 

Alpheus  West, 2 

Ulster : 

George  A.  Gay, 1 

Job  B.  Elmore, 2 

Warren  : 

Albert  Cheney. 


Washington :  Disk 

Benjamin  Crocker, 1 

Elisha  A.  Martin, 2 

Wayne : 

Eliada  Pettit, 1 

John  Lapham, 2 

Westchester  ; 

Richard  M.  Underhill, 1 

Jared  V.  Peck, 2 

Wyoming : 

Paul  Richards. 

Yates  : 

Hatley  N.  Dox. 


Seventy-Second  Session  — 1849. 

Began  January  2;  ended  April  11,    1849. 

Speaker  —  AMOS  K.  HADLEY,  of  Rensselaer. 

Clerk  —  Philandkr  B.  Prindle. 

Sergeant-at-Arms^  Samuel  S.  Blanchard. 

Door-Keeper  —  Robert  Grant. 

Assistant  Door-Keepers  —  Thomas   E.    Osborn,   Samuel  Merclain. 


Albany:  Dist. 

Hiram  Barber, 1 

David  Van  Auken, 2 

Robert   H.    Pruyn, 3 

Joel  A.  Win?, 4 

Allegany: 

Orville   Boardman, 1 

Erastus  H.  Willard, 2 

Broome : 

John  0.  Whittaker. 

Cattaraugus: 

Seth   R.  Crittenden, 1 

Horace   C.  Young, 2 

Cayuga : 

James   D.    Button, 1 

John  I.  Brinckerhoff, 2 

Hector  C.  Tuthill, 3 

Chautauque: 

Silas   Terry, 1 

Ezek;el  B.  Gurnsey, 2 

Chemung : 

Alvan  Nash. 

Chenango : 

James  Clark, 1 

Alonzo  Johnson, 2 

Clinton: 

Albert  G.  Carver. 

Columbia : 

James   M.  Strever, 1 

Daniel  S.  Curtis, 2 


Cortland:  Dist. 

Ira  Skeel. 

Delaware: 

James  E.  Thompson, 1 

Luther   Butts, 2 

Dutchess : 

Edgar  Vincent, 1 

Wesley   Butts, 2 

James  Hammond, 3 

Erie: 

Benoni   Thompson, 1 

Augustus   Raynor, 2 

Marcus  McNeal, 3 

Luther  Buxton, 4 

Essex : 

George  W.  Goff. 

Franklin  : 

George  B.  R.  Gove. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton: 
John  Culbert. 

Genesee: 

Tracy  Pardee, 1 

Martin  C.  Ward, 2 

Green  e : 

Alexander  II.  Bailey, 1 

Albeit,    Tnttle, 2 

Herkimer : 

Frederick  P.  Bellinger,....     1 
Asa  Wilcox, 2 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


237 


Jefferson :  Dist- 

George   Gates, 1 

John  L.  Marsh, 2 

Bernard   Bagley, 3 

Kings : 

Joseph  Boughton, 1 

Edwards  W.  Fiske 2 

John   A.  Cross, 3 

Lewis  : 

Diodate  Pease. 

Living ston  : 

Archibald   H.    McLean 1 

Philip    H.   Woodruff,..'.....  2 

Madison  : 

David  Maine, 1 

Robert  G.  Stewart, 2 

Monroe: 

Levi    Kelsev, 1 

L.  Ward    Smith, 2 

Elisha  Harmon, 8 

Montgomery : 

Frothingham   Fish. 1 

Lewis   Averill, 2 

New  -  York : 

Ephraim  H.  Hudson, 1 

James  Bo  wen. 2 

Henry   J.  Allen, 3  ; 

George  J.  Cornell, 4 

Samuel  T.  McKinney, 5  | 

James  W.   Beekman, 6 

Abraham    Van  Orden, 7 

William  Dodge. 8 

Charles  Perley, 0 

Garret    H.   Striker,    10 

Robert   B.   Folger, 11 

Daniel  B.  Taylor,    12 

Joseph  B.  Varnum,  Jr......  13 

Robert   G.  Campbell, 14 

Merwin  R.  Brewer, 15 

Albert  Gilbert, 16 

Niagara : 

Hollis  White, 1 

Morgan   Johnson, 2 

Oneida : 

Oliver  Prescott, 1 

Nehemiah  N.  Pierce, 2 

James  M.  El  wood, 3 

Chauncey   Stevens, 4 

Onondaga  : 

pfa  J.  Glass. 1 

Myron  WheatOD, 2 

eph  Slocuni, 3 

Samuel  Hart, 4 


Ontario:  Dist- 

Dolphin    Stephenson, 1 

Josiah  Porter, 2 

Orange  : 

David  C.  Bull, 1 

David  H.  Moffatt,  Jr.,  ..    ..     2 
Maurice  Hoyt. 3 

Orleans : 

Reuben  Roblee. 

Oswego : 

Henry  Fitzhugh, 1 

Edward  W.  Fox, 2 

Otsego : 

L.  Mortimer  Gilbert, 1 

David  B.  St.  John, 2 

Charles  C.  Noble, 3 

Putnam : 

James  J.  Smaller. 

Queens : 

Wessel  S.  Smith. 

Rensselaer : 

Amos  K.  Hadley. 1 

Benajah  Allen, 2 

William  H.  Budd, 3 

Richmond: 

Gabriel  P.  Disosway. 

Rockland: 

Matthew  D.  Bogart. 

St.  IjO.wrence : 

Harlow  Goddard, 1 

Justu>  B.  Pickit, 2 

Noble  S.  Elderkin,    3 

Saratoga : 

Roscius  R.  Kennedy, 1 

William  W.  Rockwell, 2 

Schenectadi/  : 

Israel  R.  Green. 

Schoharir  : 

David  B.  Danforth, 1 

A ustin  Sexton, 2 

Seneca  : 

Jacob  G.  Markell. 

Steuben  : 

Abraham  J.  Quackenboss,  .     1 

John  G.  Mersereau, 2 

John  K.  Hale, 3 

Suffolk: 

Edwin  Rose, 1 

Nathaniel  Miller. 2 

Sullivan : 

James  F.  Bush. 

Tioga  : 

Ezra  S.  Sweet. 


238 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Tompkins :  Dist. 

Darius  Hall, 1 

Charles  J.  Rounseville,  ....     2 

Ulster: 

Peter  Crispell,  Jr., 1 

James  G.  Graham, 2 

Warren  : 

Reuben  Wells. 

Washington  : 

Le  Roy  Mowry,  1 

Alexander  Robertson, 2 


Wayne :  Dist. 
Isaac  Leavenworth,  ...  1 
Peter  Boyce, 2 

Westchester  : 

William  H.  Robertson, 1 

Harvey  Kidd, 2 

Wyoming : 

Paul  Richards. 

Yates : 

John  Wisewell. 


Seventy-Third  Session  — 1850. 

Began  January  1 ;  ended  April  10,  1850. 

(NOBLE  S.  ELDERKLN,  of  St.  Lawrence. 
Speakers—}  ROBERT  H.  PRUYN,  of  Albanv. 

(FERRAL  C.  DININNY,  of  Steuben. 
Clerk  —  James  R.  Rose. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Samuel  Reynolds. 
Boor-Keeper — John  K.  Anderson. 
Assistant  Door- Keepers  —  Matthew  Higgins,   Thomas  Hollenbcck. 


Albany:  Dist. 

Cornelius  Vanderzee, 1 

Joel  B.  Nott, 2 

Robert  H.  Pruyn, 3 

Wiliam  S.  Shepherd, 4 

Allegany : 

Anthony  T.  Wood, 1 

Joseph  Corey, 2 

Broome : 

Edward  Y.  Park. 

Cattaraugus: 

Frederick  S.  Martin, 1 

Horace  C.  Young, 2 

Cayuga: 

Hiram  Koon, 1 

John  Richardson, 2 

Ashbel  Avery 3 

Chautauquc : 

John  P.  Hall, 1 

Samuel  Barrett, 2 

Chemung  : 

Philo  Jones. 

Chenango: 

Isaac  L.  F.  Cushman, 1 

RufuB  Chandler, 2 

Clinton  : 

Gorton  T.  Thomas. 

Columbia  : 

Philip  (J.  hasher, 1 

John  H.  Overhiser, 2 


Cortland :  Dist. 

Lewis  Kingsley. 

Delaware: 

George  H.  Wisnor, 1 

Richard  Morse, 2 

Dutchess: 

Charles  Robinson, 1 

Miner  C.  Story, 2 

Stephen  Haight, 3 

Erie : 

Orlando  Allen, 1 

Elijah  Ford, 2 

Ira  E.  Irish,. 3 

Joseph  Candee, 4 

Essex : 

George  W.  Goff. 

Franklin  : 

William  A.  Wheeler. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton  : 
Cyrus  II.  Brownell. 

Genesee : 

John  C.  Gardner, 1 

Martin  C.  Ward, 2 

Greene : 

Alonzo  Green 1 

Theodore  L.  Prevost, 2 

//<  rkimi  r  : 

\^;i  Vickery 1 

Humphrey  G.  Root, 2 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


239 


Jefferson :  Dist. 

(John  Winslow, 1 

Joel  Haworth 2 

Alfred  Fox, 3 

Kings  : 

Joseph  A.  Yard, 1 

Edwards  S.  W.  Fisk, 2 

John  H.  Baker, 3 

Lewis : 

John  Xewkirk. 

Livingston  : 

Alexander  H.  McLean,  ....  1 

Philip  Woodruff,   2 

Madison  : 

John  Clark 1 

Thomas  0.  Bishop, 2 

Monroe  : 

M.Day  Hicks 1 

L.  Ward  Smith, 2 

Elisha  Harmon, 3 

Montgomery : 

Samuel  G.  Green, 1 

Charles  Hubbs, 2 

New  -  York: 

John  H.  White, 1 

James  Bo  wen, 2 

Henry  J.  Allen, 3 

Abraham  Wakeman, 4 

Thomas  Truslon, 5 

Jonathan  W.  Allen, 6 

Henry  J.  Raymond, 7 

Benjamin  W.  Bradford, 8 

Jeremiah  V.  D.  Fowler,     . .  9 

James  Monroe, 10 

Gilbert  C.  Deane, 11 

Abraham  B.  Davis, 12 

Joseph  B.  Yarnum, 13 

George  G.  Waters, 14 

John  J.  Tow  nsend, 15 

Albert  Gilbert, 16 

Niagara : 

George  W.  Jermain, 1 

James  Van  Horn,  Jr., 2 

Oneida  : 

William  J.  Bacon, 1 

Ralph  Mcintosh, 2 

Robert  Frazier, 3 

Lutlier  Leland, 4 

Onondaga  : 

Jarnes  Little, 1 

Benjamin  J.  Cowles,   2 


Onondaga :  Dist. 

Eli  as  W.  Leavenworth,  ....     3 
Harvey  G.  Andrews, 4 

Ontario: 

John  L.  Dox, 1 

Josiah  Porter, 2 

Orange : 

William  Graham, 1 

Albert  G.  Owen, 2 

Daniel'Fullerton,1 3 

Daniel  T.  Durland,1 3 

Orleans . 

Silas  M.  Burroughs. 

Oswego : 

William  Lewis, 1 

Luke  D.  Smith 2 

Otsego : 

Amon  C.  Parshall, 1 

Joseph  Peck, 2 

Edward  Pratt 3 

Putnam . 

William  Bowne. 

Queens : 

John  S.  Snedeker. 

Rensselaer : 

George  Lesley; 1 

Edward  P.  Pickett, 2 

Lansing  Sheldon, 3 

Riclimond: 

Benjamin  P.  Prall. 

Rockland: 

Brewster  J.  Allison. 

St.  Lawrence: 

Harlow  Godard, 1 

John  Horton, 2 

Noble  S.  Elderkin, 3 

Saratoga  : 

James  Xoxon, 1 

Fredeiick  J.  Wing, 2 

Schenectady  : 

James  Allen. 

Schoharie  : 

Daniel  D.  Dodge, 1 

John  Avery, 2 

Seneca,  : 

Alfred  Bolton. 

Steuben  : 

Edwin  F.  Church, 1 

Ferrel  C.  Dininny, 2 

James  Alley. 3 


Fullerton'n  seat  was  contested  by  Durland,  who  succeeded,  February  26. 


240 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Suffolk :  Diat. 

David  Pierson, 1 

Walter  Scudder, 2 

Sullivan  : 

James  F.  Bush. 

Tioga : 

Isaac  Lott. 

Tompkins  : 

Henrv  Brewer, 1 

Elias  W.  Cady, 2 

Ulster  : 

Milton  Sheldon, 1 

John  P.  Davis, 2 


Warren :                                         Diat. 
Cyrus  Burnham,    1 

Washington  : 

David  Sill, 1 

Calvin  Pease, 2 

Wayne : 

James  M.  Wilson, 1 

Elihu  Durfee, 2 

Westchester  : 

William  H.  Robertson, 1 

Jesse  Lyon, 2 

Wyoming  : 

James  Sprague. 

Yates : 

Melatiah  H.  Lawrence. 


Seventy-Fourth  Session  — 1851. 


First  meeting  began  January  V  ;  ended  April  17,  1851. 
Second  meeting  began  June  10;  ended  July  11,  1851. 

„      ,  i  HENRY  J.  RAYMOND,  of  New-York  ( 1st  meeting) 

zpea/cers—  j  J0g    B  VARNUMj  jR>>  of  New-York  (  2d  meeting ). 

Clerk  —  Richard  U.   Sherman. 

Sergeant-at-Arms — Willett  B.  Goddard. 

Door-Keeper — Samuel  R.  Tuell. 

Assistant  Door-Keeper  —  John  Parks,  Thomas  E.  Osborn. 

Clinton :  Dist 

Henry  G.  Hewit. 
Columbia : 

John  D.  Langdon, 1 

Philetus  W.  Bishop, 2 

Cortland  : 

Alvan  Kellogg. 

Delaware: 

Samuel  Doyle, 1 

William  Gleason,  Jr., 2 

Dutchess  : 

Charles  Robinson, 1 

Bowland  R.  Sherman 2 

William  H.  Feller, 3 

Erie  : 

Orlando  Allen, 1 

William  A.  Bird 2 

Henry  Atwood, 3 

Charles  C.  Severance 4 

Essex  : 

Abraham  Welden. 

Franklin  : 

AVillliam  A.  Wheeler. 

FvHon  and  ll<i,,iilton: 
John  Stewart. 


Albany : 

Robert  Babcock, 

Dist. 
1 

Adam  I.  Shultes, 

2 

Hamilton  Harris, 

3 

Eli  Perry, 

4 

Allegany : 

Emery  E.  Norton, 

Anson  Con^don, 

....  1 
. ...      2 

Broome : 

Roger  W.  Hinds. 
Cattaraugus : 

Alonzo  A.  Gregory,  . . . 

William  J.  Nelson,  .... 
Cayuga : 

....  1 
....     2 

1 

George  Underwood  ,.  . . 
Delos  Bradley, 

....  2 
3 

Chautavque: 

1 

Daniel  W.  Douglass, . . . 
Chemung: 

Samuel  Minier. 
Chenango: 

Levi  Harris, 

....  2 
1 

Laman  [ngeitoll, 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


241 


Genesee :  Dist- 

Albert  Rowe, 1 

LeviFisk, 2 

Greene: 

J.  Atwater  Cooke, 1 

Henry  Kinsley, 2 

Herkimer: 

John  H.  Wooster, 1 

Daniel  Shall, 2 

Jefferson : 

William  A.  Gilbert, 1 

John  Pool,  Jr., 2 

Lorin  Bushnell, 3 

Kings : 

George  E.  Baker, 1 

Howard  C.  Cady, 2 

Edward  T.  Backhouse, 3 

Lewis : 

Caleb  Lyon,  of  Lyonsdale.1 
Dean  S.  Howard.2 

Livingston : 

Alvin  Chamberlin, 1 

Orrin  D.  Lake, 2 

Metdison : 

Jarius  French, 1 

Franklin  B.  Iloppin, 2 

Monroe: 

Nathaniel  H.  Fordvce 1 

William  A.  Fitzhugh, 2 

Caleb  B.  Corser, 3 

Montgomery : 

Solomon  P.  Heath, 1 

Conrad  P.  Snell, 2 

New -York: 

Albeit  A.  Thompson, 1 

Charles  R.  Swords, 2 

Henry  J.  Allen, 3 

Abraham  Wakeman, ..  4 

Michael  Dougherty, 6 

Wyllis  Blackstone, 6 

Henry  J.  Raymond, 7 

Stanford  Macomber, 8 

John  Ryan,     9 

Lebbeus  B    Ward, 10 

James  Dewev, 11 

William  S.  Gregory, 12 

Joseph  B.  Varnum,  Jr., 13 

L'f  Clark, 14 

John  J.  Townsend, 15 

William  D.  Greene 16 


Niagara :  Dist. 

Abijah  H.  Moss, 1 

Jeptha  W.  Babcock, 2 

Oneida, : 

J  oseph  Benedict,  1 

Lorenzo  Rouse, 2 

Lewis  Rider, 3 

George  Brayton, 4 

Onondaga : 

Demosthenes  C.  Le  Roy,.  . .     1 

John  F.Clark, 2 

George  Stevens, 3 

Daniel  Denison, 4 

Ontario: 

Thomas  J.  McLouth, 1 

Henry  Pardee, 2 

Orange: 

Oliver  Belknap, 1 

Phinehas  Ramsey, 2 

Milton  Barnes, 3 

Orleans: 

Silas  M.  Burroughs. 

Oswego : 

Moses  P.  Hatch,3 1 

William  P.  Curtis,4 1 

Benjamin  F.  Lewis, 2 

'o: 

Henry  J.  Campbell, 1 

Edwin  S.  Coffin, 2 

Worthington  Wright, 3 

Putnam  : 

William  Bowne. 

Queens : 

James  Maurice, 

Rensselaer  : 

George   Lesley, 1 

William  Russell, 2 

Oliver  C.  Thompson, 3 

Richmond  : 

William  IL  Anthon. 

Rockland  : 

Jacob  Sickles. 

£2.   Lawrence: 

Smith   Stilwell, 1 

John  Horton, 2 

Noble  S.  Elderkin, 3 

Saratoga : 

Abraham    Leggett, 1 

John  L.  Perry, 2 

Schenectady : 

Reuben  Ellwood. 


1  Resigned,  April  20. 

8  24  meeting,  in  place  of  Lyon,  resigned- 

21 


3  Resigned,  April  17. 

*  2d  meeting,  in  place  of  Hatch,  resigned. 


242 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Schoharie:  *>ist. 

Lewis  Rockwell, 1 

Abraham   L.   Lawyer, 2 

Seneca : 

Orin  Southwick. 

Steuben  : 

Charles  G.  Higby, 1 

James  H.  Miles, 2 

Joel    Carrington, 3 

Suffolk : 

Franklin  Tuthill, 1 

Egbert  T.  Smith, 2 

Sullivan  : 

Jonathan  Stratton. 

Tioga  : 

James  Ely. 

Tompkins : 

Alexander  Graham, 1 

Benjamin  G.   Ferris, 2 


Ulster:  Dist. 

William  F.  Russell, 1 

John  P.  Davis, 2 

Warren : 

David  Noble  2d. 

Washington: 

Thomas  C.  Whiteside. 1 

James  Farr, 2 

Wayne: 

Edward  W.    Bottum, 1 

Theron  G.  Yeomans,   2 

Westchester : 

Daniel  Clark  Briggs, 1 

Theodore  H.  Benedict, 2 

Wyoming : 

Wolcott  J.  Humphrey. 

Yates : 

Samuel  Jayne,  Jr. 


Seventy-Fifth  Session  — 1852. 

Began  January  6;  ended  April  16,   1852. 

Speaker  —  JONAS  C.  HEARTT,  of  Rensselaer. 
Clerk  —  Richard  U.   Shkrman. 
Sergeant-at-Arms —  Joseph  W.  Caldwell. 
Door-Keeper  —  Nathan  Chamberlin. 

Assistant  Door-Keepers  —  Archibald  Smith,  Asa  Baldwin. 
Albany :  ^ist. 

Hugh  Swift, 1 

George  M.  Sayles, 2 

Teunis  Van  Vechten,  Jr.,..     3 

Robert  Harper, 4 

Allegany  : 

John  Wheeler, 1 

John  R.  Hartshorn, 2 

Broome : 

William  L.  Ford. 
Cattaraugus : 

Stephen  S.  Cole, 1 

Alexander  Sheldon, 2 

Cayuga : 

William  Hayden, 1 

George  Underwood, 2 

Delos  Bradley, 3 

C  hautauquc : 

Austin  Smith 1 

Jeremiah  Ellsworth, 2 

Chemung : 

James  B.  Van  Etten 
Chenango : 

Thompson   White, 1 

Joseph  P.  Chamberlin, 2 


Clinton : 

Dist. 

Jacob  H.  Holt. 

Columbia : 

Wesley  R.  Gallup, 

..      1 

George  Van  Santvoord,  . 

..     2 

Cortland : 

George  W.  Bradford. 

Delaware: 

Hezekiah  Elwood, 

..     1 

Lewis  Mills, 

..     2 

Dutchess : 

John  S.   Emans 

..     1 

John    M.   Krese, 

..     2 

Augustus  Martin, 

..     3 

Erie : 

Israel  T.  Hatch, 

..     1 

Jasper  B.  Young, 

..     2 

Aaron  Riley, 

..     3 

Joseph   Bennett, 

..     4 

Essex  : 

Abraham  Wcldon. 

Franklin : 

Darius  W    Lawrence. 

Fulton  a  u  d    II,  <  m  ilton  : 

Alfred  N.   Haner. 

MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


243 


Genesee:  Dist. 

Albert  Rowe. 1 

Levi  Fisk,. 2 

Greene : 

Norman  H.  Gray, 1 

Thomas  Bedell,  Jr., 2 

Herkimer  : 

John  Hoover, 1 

Charles  Delong, 2 

Jefferson  : 

William  A.  Gilbert, 1 

Merrill  Coburn, 2 

"William  Rouse, 3 

Kings  : 

John  Berry, 1 

Waldo   Hutchens, 2 

Samuel  E.  Johnson, 3 

Lewis : 

John   Benedict. 

Livingston  : 

Alvin   Chamberlin, 1 

Orrin  D.   Lake, 2 

Madison  : 

George  B.  Rowe, 1 

Henry  L.  Webb, 2 

Monroe  : 

John  Shoecraft, 1 

Joel  P.  Milliner, 2 

Caleb  B.  Corser 3 

Montgomery  : 

John  I.  Davis, 1 

William  Clark, 2 

New -York: 

William  Minor, 1 

Patrick  G.   Maloney, 2 

Joseph  Rose,  Jr., 3 

Theodore  A.  Ward, 4 

John  Brown, 5 

Wyllis  Blackstone, 6 

Freeborn   G.    Luckey, 7 

Moses  D.  Gale, 8 

Aaron  B.  Rollins, 9 

James   Monroe, 10 

David  O'Keefe,  Jr., 11 

Michael  Walsh, 12 

William  Taylor, ..  13 

Andrew  Leary, 14 

Thomas  P.   St.  John, 15 

Ephraim  L.  Snow,1 16 

Niagara  : 

Abijah  H.  Moss, 1 

Jeptha  W.  Babcock, ,  2 


Oneida :  Dist. 

George  D.  Williams, 1 

Chauncey  S.  Butler, 2 

Henry  Sandford, 3 

John  J.  Castle, 4 

Onondaga : 

Lyman  Norton 1 

William  E.  Tallman, 2 

George   Stevens, 3 

John  Merritt, 4 

Ontario : 

William  R.   Pettit, 1 

Elnathan  U.  Simmons,....     2 

Orange  : 

Hugh  B.  Bull, 1 

James  B.   Stevens,    2 

Abraham  J.  Cuddeback,. . .     3 

Orleans  : 

George  M.  Copeland. 

Oswego  : 

Edwin  C.  Hart, 1 

James  T.  Gibson, 2 

Otsego  : 

Hanson   Wright, 1 

Erastus  King, 2 

Harvey   Keyes, 3 

Putnam: 

Nathan  A.  Howes. 

Queens : 

Sylvanus   S.  Smith. 

Rensselaer  : 

Jonas  C.  Heartt, 1 

Albert   E.    Richmond, 2 

William   H.  Herrick, 3 

Richmond  : 

Lawrence  H.  Cortelyou. 

Rockland: 

John  Demarest. 

St.  Lawrence: 

Smith  Stilwell, 1 

Benjamin  Smith, 2 

Parker  W.    Rose, 3 

Saratoga  : 

Isaiah  Blood, 1 

Alexander  H.  Palmer,  ....     2 

Schenectady : 

James  Donnan 

Schoharie  : 

Seymour  Sornberger, 1 

James  Osterhout 2 

Seneca  : 

Robert  R.  Steele. 


1  Contested  by  Russell  Smith. 


244 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Steuben ;  Dist. 

Robert  B.  Van  Valkenburgh,     t 

Benajah  P.  Bailey, 2 

Nathaniel  M.  Perry, 3 

Suffolk: 

Henry  P.   Hedges, 1 

Zopher  B.  Oakley, 2 

Sullivan : 

Elisha  P.  Strong. 

Tioga  : 

William  Pierson. 

Tompkins: 

Alvah  Hulburt, 1 

Stephen  B.  Cushing, 2 

Ulster : 

Jacob  S.  Freer, 1 

Jacob  Westbrook,  Jr., 2 


Warren :  Dist 

George  Richards. 

Washington : 

Elisha  Billings, 1 

David  Wilson, 2 

Wayne : 

William  Dutton, 1 

Theron  G.  Yeomans, 2 

Westchester : 

George  W.  Lyon, 1 

Abraham  Hatfield, 2 

Wyoming : 

Wolcott  J.  Humphrey. 

Yates : 

Charles  S.  Hoyt. 


Seventy-Sixth  Session  — 1853. 

First  meeting  began  January  4;  ended  April  15,  1853. 
Second  meeting  began  May  24 ;  ended  July  21,  1853. 

Speaker  —  WILLIAM  H.  LUDLOW,  of  Suffolk. 

Clerk  —  John  S.  Nafew. 

Sergeant- at- Arms  —  John  P.  Phelps. 

Boor-Keeper  —  George  D.  Wooldridge. 

Assistant  Door-Keepers  —  Hugh  Clary,  S.  A.  Brown. 
Albany :  Dist. 

William  P.  Malburn, 1 

John  Reid,   2 

William  W.  Forsyth, 3 

Thomas  Kearney, 4 

Allegany : 

Emulus  Townsend, 1 


Marshal  B.  Chaplin, 
Broome : 

Joseph  E.  Ely. 
Cattaraugus  : 

Daniel  Hickox 


Michael  11.  Barker, 2 

Cayuga : 

William  Hayden, 1 

Terance  J.  Kennedy, 2 

Mathias  Hutchinson, 3 

Chautauqua  : 

Walter  L.  Sessions, 1 

Jeremiah  Ellsworth,   2 

Cht  in  ii  ii  r/  : 

Hiram  VV.  Jackson. 

Chenango : 

William  II.  Armsbry, 1 

Luther  Osgood,  Jr.,    2 


Hoyle. 


Clinton  : 

George  V. 
Columbia  : 

Henry  A.  Dubois, . . . 

Alonzo  Chamberlain, 
Cortland : 

Ashbel  Patterson. 
Delaware : 

Charles  S.  Rogers,  . . 

Daniel  Stewart, 
Dutches*: 

John  S.  Emans, 

James  H.  Weeks,  .  . . 

Augustus  Martin,. . . 
Erie  : 

Almon  M.  Clapp,  . . . 

William  T.  Bush,  ... 

Israel  N.  Kly,  

Nelson  Welch, 

Slum  : 

Jonathan  Burnet. 
Fru  nklin  : 

Darius  W.  Lawrence. 

Fnl  ton  a  in/  Hamilton  : 
William  A.  Smith. 


Dist. 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


245 


Genesee:  D»st- 

Theodore  C.  Peters, 1 

Joseph  Cook, 2 

Greene : 

Darius  Winans, 1 

Elijah  P.  Bushnell, 2 

Herkimer : 

Arphaxed  Loomis, 1 

John  W.  Beckwith, 2 

Jefferson : 

James  Gifford, 1 

De  WiltC.  West, 2 

Charles  Smith, 3 

Kings : 

Nicholas  P.  O'Brien, 1 

George  A.  Searing, 2 

James  H.  Hutchens,   3 

Lewis : 

Seymour  Green. 

Livingston : 

Amos  A.  Hendee, 1 

Abram  Lozier, 2 

Madison : 

Dennis  Hardin, 1 

Marsena  Temple, 2 

Mon  roe : 

Lyman  Payn, 1 

Orlando  Hastings, 2 

James  0.  Pettinsil,   3 

Montgomery : 

William  McCIan 1 

Abram  X.  Van  Alstine,  ....  2 

New  -  York  : 

Frederick  W.  C.  Wedekind,  1 

Henry  H.  Howard, 2 

Joseph  Rose,  Jr., 3 

Robert  D.  Livingston, 4 

George  F.  Alden, 5 

Bartholomew  T.  Gilmore. . .  6 

Jacob  S.  Miller, 7 

Mo^es  D.  Gale, 8 

Erastus  W.  Glover, 9 

Henry  Shaw 10 

David  O'Keefe,  Jr., 11 

Daniel  B.  Tavlor, 12 

William  Taylor, 13 

Solomon  B.Noble, 14 

Thomas  P.  St.  John, 15 

Russell  Smith, 16 

Niagara  : 

George  W.  Hollev, 1 

Reuben  F.  Wilson, 2 

*21 


Oneida :  Dist. 

Dexter  Gilmore, 1 

Amos  0.  Osborn, 2 

Julius  C.  Thorne, 3 

Amos  C.  Hall, 4 

Onondaga  : 

Alonzo  Case, 1 

Samuel  S.  Kneeland, 2 

Daniel  P.  Wood 3 

Isaac  V.  V.  Hibbard, 4 

Ontario: 

Marcus  Persons, 1 

Hiram  Ashley, 2 

Orange : 

Thomas  Fulton, 1 

Hudson  Webb, 2 

Ethan  B.  Carpenter, 3 

Orleans : 

Silas  M.  Burroughs. 

Oswego: 

De  Witt  C.  Littlejohn, 1 

Charles  A.  Perkins, 2 

Otsego: 

Charles  McLean, 1 

Jenks  S.  Sprague. 2 

John  C.  Spafard, 3 

Putnam  : 

Nathan  A.  Howes. 

Queens : 

Sylvanus  S.  Smith. 

Rensselaer  : 

Jason  C.  Osgood, 1 

Charles  B.  Stratton, 2 

Peter  G.  Ten  Eyck, 3 

Richmond  : 

Henry  Dehart. 

Rockland  : 

Nicholas  C.  Blauvelt. 

St.  Lawrence: 

Barnabas  Hall, 1 

Benjamin  Smith, 2 

Parker  W.  Rose, 3 

Saratoga : 

William  Cary, 1 

Henry  Holmes, 2 

Schenectady : 

William  Van  Vranken. 

Schoharie : 

Luman  Reed, 1 

John  Westover, 2 

Seneca  : 

Sterling  G.  Hadley. 


246 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Steuben :  Dist 

Dry  den  Henderson, 1 

John  McBurney,   2 

Henry  H.  Bouton,  3 

Suffolk: 

Abraham  H.  Gardiner, 1 

William  H.  Ludlow, 2 

Sullivan : 

James  K.  Gardner. 

Tioga  : 

Thomas  I.  Chatfield. 

Tompkins  : 

David  Crocker,  Jr., 1 

Ebenezer  S.  Marsh, 2 

Ulster : 

John  Lounsbury, 1 

L.  Harrison  Smith, 2 


Warren :  Diet. 

Richard  P.  Smith. 

Washington : 

Charles  R.  Ingalls, 1 

Samuel  S.  Beeinan, 2 

Wayne : 

Benjamin  H.  Streeter, 1 

Loammi  Whitcomb, 2 

Westchester  : 

George  C.  Finch, 1 

Jacob  Odell, 2 

Wyoming  : 

Alonzo  B.  Rose. 
Yates  : 

De  Witt  C.  Stanford. 


Seventy-Seventh  Session — 1854. 

Began  January  3  ;  ended  April  17,  1854. 

Speaker—  ROBERT  H.  PRUYN,  of  Albany. 
Clerk  —  Richard  U.  Sherman. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  S.  D.  Nicholas. 
Door-Keeper  —  John  Davies. 
Assistant  Door-Keeper — B.  Ellsworth. 
Albany :  Dist. 

Stephen  M.  Hollenbeck,  ...     1 

Israhiah  W.  Chesebro, 2 

Robert  H.  Pruyn, 3 

Archibald  A.  Dunlop, 4 

Allegany  : 

Gideon  H.  Jenkins, 1 

Lucius  S.  May, 2 

Broome  : 

Robert  Harpur. 
Cattaraugus : 

William  H.  Wood, 1 

James  Kirkland 2 

Cayuga : 

Justus  Townsend, 1 

Moseley  Hutchinson, 2 

Mathias  Hutchinson, 3 

Chautauque: 

Walter  L.  Sessions, 1 

Francis  W.  Palmer, 2 

Chemung : 

John  M.  Randall 
Chenango : 

Levi  Harris 1 

Rufus  J.  Baldwin 2 


Clinton  : 

Dist. 

George  V.  Hoyle. 

Columbia: 

Milton  Martin, 

1 

Harvey  W.  Gott, 

...     2 

Cortland : 

Perrin  H.  McGraw. 

Delaware : 

Samuel  F.  Miller, 

...     1 

Daniel  Rowland, 

..     2 

Dutchess : 

Peter  P.  Monfoort,1 

...     1 

George  W.   Sterling 

...     2 

William  H.  Bostwick,  .. 

...     3 

Erie : 

William  W.  Weed, 

...     1 

Roll  in  Germain, 

...     2 

Charles  A.  Sill, 

...     3 

Edward  N.  Hatch, 

...     4 

Essex  : 

.Jonathan  Burnet. 

Franklin  : 

Andrew  W.  Ferguson. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton  : 

Wesley  Gleason. 

»  Died. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


247 


Genesee :  Dkt. 

Theodore  C.  Peters, 1 

Joseph  Cook, 2 

Greene  : 

Joshua  Fiero,  Jr., 1 

Georse  Robertson, 2 

Herkimer: 

Gardner  Hinkley, 1 

Dean  Burgess, 2 

Jeffeeson : 

Calvin  Littlefield, 1 

Aklen  Adams,1 2 

Jesse  E.  Willis,1 2 

William    Dewey, 3 

Kings  : 

John  G.  Bergen, 1 

Samuel   D.  Backus, 2 

Samuel  D.  Morris, 3 

Lewis  : 

Jonathan  C.  Collins. 

Livingston: 

Leman  Gibbs, 1 

Abraham  Lozier,    2 

Madison : 

Samuel  White  2d, 1 

Franklin  M.   Whitman, 2 

Monroe: 

Lyman  Payne, 1 

James  L.  Angle. 2 

Pliny  B.  Holdridge, 3 

Montgomery : 

Aaron  W.    Hull, 1 

Hezekiah  Baker, 2 

New  -  York  : 

Peter    H.  Graham,   1 

George   De  Witt  Clinton,..  2 

Daniel  W.  Clarke,2 3 

Patrick  Maguire,2 3 

Theodore  A.  Ward, 4 

Edward   P.  Barrow, 5 

William  B.  Aitken, G 

Charles  C.  Leigh, 7 

George  H.  Richards, 8 

Daniel  Willis, 9 

Joseph  W.  Savage,. . . 10 

James  N.  Boyd, 11 

Peter  Dawson,...! 12 

Frederick  A.  Conkling,.. . .  13 

John  P.  Cummings, 14 

Edward  A.  Ware, 16 

Alexander  P.  Sharpe 16 


Niagara :  I>ist. 

Robert  Dunlap, 1 

Reuben  F.  Wilson, 2 

Oneida  ; 

Joseph  Benedict, 1 

A.  Pierson  Case, 2 

Derick  L.  Boardman, 3 

James  Mitchell. 4 

Onondaga : 

James  Munro, 1 

Milton  A.  Kinney, 2 

Daniel  P.  Wood, 3 

William   Richardson, ......     4 

Ontario  : 

Jesse  Cost, 1 

Stephen  V.  R.  Mallory, ...     2 

Orange : 

Charles  W.  Cushman, 1 

Charles  M.  Thompson,  ....     2 
Andrew  J.  Mills, 3 

Orleans : 3 

Jeremiah  Freeman. 

Oswego  : 

De  Witt  C.  Littlejohn, 1 

Azariah  Wart, 2 

Otsego  : 

Lewis  Whipple, 1 

Andrew  A,  Mather, 2 

St.  Paul  Scely, 3 

Putnam : 

James  J.  Smalley. 

^Queens  : 

John  A.  Searing. 

Rensselaer : 

Jonathan  Edwards 1 

Lyman  Wilder, 2 

George  Brust, 3 

Richmond  : 

Nicholas  Crocheron. 

Rockland  : 

John  I.  Suffern. 

St.  Lawrence  : 

Barnabas  Hall, 1 

Silas  Baldwin, 2 

Levi  Miller, 3 

Saratoga  : 

George  W.   Neilson, 1 

Joseph  Baucus, 2 

Schenectad i/  : 

Matthew  Winne,  Jr. 


1  Adam*1  seat  VM  eonr  sted  by  Willi*,  who  succeeded.  Y<  bruary  3. 

2  Clarke^  ..m  wu  contested  by  Mugaire.  who  racceeded,  February  18,  1854. 
*  Alexia  Ward,  elected  in  November,  lSoo;  died  before  session  began. 


248 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Schoharie;  Disk 

Jacob  J.  Barton, 1 

James  S.  Wood, 2 

Seneca  ; 

David  D.  Scott. 

Steuben  ; 

John  F.   Williams, 1 

Benajah  P.  Bailey, 2 

Obadiah   Stevens, 3 

Suffolk  : 

George  Miller, 1 

William  S.  Preston, 2 

Sullivan: 

Amos  T.  Sheeley. 

Tioga  ; 

Lewis  P.  Legg. 

Tompkins  ; 

Benjamin  Joy, 1 

Eli  Beers, 2 


Ulster ;  Dist. 

Meeker  Gorham, 1 

John  B.  Howell, 2 

Warren : 

David  Noble  2d. 

Washington  ; 

Ebenezer  McMurray, 1 

George  W.  Thorn, 2 

Wayne  : 

Willis  G.  Wade, 1 

John  P.  Bennett, 2 

Westchester  ; 

Elijah  Lee, 1 

Jacob  Odfcll, 2 

Wyoming  : 

Alonzo  B.  Rose. 

Yates  : 

David  G.  Underwood. 


Seventy-Eighth  Session  - —  1855. 

Began  January  2  ;  ended  April  14,  1855. 

Speaker—  DE  WITT  C.  LITTLEJOHN,  of  Oswego. 

Clerk  —  Richard  U.  Sherman. 

Sergeant- at- Arms  —  Byron  Ellsworth. 

Door- Keeper —  Harmon  Groesbeek. 

Assistant  Door-Keepers  —  Samuel  Hall,  William  Buttro. 


Albany :  Dist. 

Pryse  Campbell, 1 

Martin  J.  Blessing, 2 

Alexander  Davidson, 3 

James   B.  Van  Etten, 4 

Allegany  : 

Lucien  B.  Johnson, 1 

Lucius  S.  May,.   2 

Broome ; 

Charles  McKinney. 

Cattaraugus  : 

Alexander  Storrs, 1 

James  Kirkland, 2 

Cayuga  : 

Moore  Conger 1 

David  L.  Dodge, 2 

William  B.  Woodin, 3 

Cliautauque  : 

Samuel  S.  Whallon, 1 

Francis  W.  Palmer, 2 

Chemung  : 

Orrin   Robinson. 

Chenango : 

Daniel   Palmer, 1 

Lewis  Faiichild, 2 


Clinton:  Dist. 

Josiah  T.  Everest. 

Columbia  ; 

David   Rhoda, 1 

Elisha  W.  Bushnell, 2 

Cortland  ; 

John  H.  Knapp. 

Delaware  : 

William  B.  Smith, 1 

Ezekiel  Miller, 2 

Dutchess  : 

Albert  Emans, 1 

Joseph  E.  Allen, 2 

Ambrose  Wager, 8 

Eric : 

William  W.  Weed, 1 

Daniel  Dovcning,  Jr., 2 

Lorenzo*©.  Covey, 3 

Setfa   W.  Goddard, 4 

Etsex  .- 

Nathaniel  C.  Boynton. 

Franklin  : 

Edward  Fitch. 

Fulton  and  J/imnlton : 
\\  esley  Gleason. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


249 


Genesee:  Dist. 

Ambrose  Stevens, 1 

David  Mallory, 2 

Greene: 

Martin  L.  Rickerson, 1 

John  C.  Palmer, 2 

Herkimer : 

Edmund  G.  Chapin, 1 

William  Bridenbecker,  ....  2 

Jefferson : 

Calvin  Littlefield, 1 

Moses  Eames, 2 

Joshua  Main, 3 

Kings  : 

Augustus  H.  Ivans, 1 

George  A .  Searing, 2 

John  H.  Rhodes, 3 

Lewis: 

Aaron  Parsons. 

Livingston : 

Lyman  Odell, 1 

McNeil  Seymour, 2 

Madison : 

Gilbert  Tompkins, 1 

Aaron  B.  Brush, 2 

Monroe : 

Benjamin  Smith, 1 

John  W.  Stebhins, 2 

Nehemiah  P.  Stanton,  Jr.,. .  3 

Montgomery : 

Aaron  W.  Hull, 1 

Hezekiah  Baker, 2 

New -York : 

David  O'Keefe, 1 

Robert  B.  Coleman, 2 

Patrick  11.  Maguire, 3 

John  D.  Dixon, 4 

Edwin  L.  Smith, 5 

William  B.  Aitkin 6 

Charles  C.  Lei<jh; 7 

Theodore  Stuvvesant, 8 

Robert  J.  Jiramerson, 9 

Nicholas  Seagrist, 10 

Joseph  II.  Petty, 11 

William  G.  McLaughlin,  ...  12 

Richard  M.  Blatchford, 13 

Thomas  J.  Monday, 11 

Aras  G.  Williams, 15 

John  S.  Cocks, 10 


Niagara:  Dist- 

Linus  Jones  Peck, 1 

Ira  Tompkins, 2 

Oneida  : 

George  D.  Williams, 1 

Levi  Blakeslee, 2 

Hezekiah  H.  Beccher, 3 

Daniel  Walker, 4 

Onondaga : 

James  M.  Munro, 1 

William  J.  Machan, 2 

Dudley  P.  Phelps, 3 

Joshua  V.  H.  Clark,   4 

Ontario : 

William  H.  Lamport, 1 

Oliver  Case, 2 

Orange : 

Joel  T.  Headley, 1 

Samuel  Beyea, 2 

James  Bennett, 3 

Orleans  : 

Elisha  S.  Whalen.1 

Oswego : 

De  Witt  C.  Littlejohn, 1 

Jacob  M.  Selden,2 2 

Andrew  S.  Warner,2 2 

Otsego : 

Henry  H.  Davy, 1 

Alonzo  Churchill, 2 

William  Comstock, 3 

Putnam: 

James  J.  Smalley. 

Queens : 

James  Rider. 

Rensselaer : 

Jonathan  Edwards, 1 

Nicholas  M.  Masters, 2 

Edmond  Cole, 3 

Richmond : 

John  F.  Raymond. 

Rockland : 

John  W.  Ferdon. 

St.  Lawrence : 

Asaph  Green, 1 

Silas  Baldwin, 2 

Levi  Miller, 3 

Saratoga  : 

Cornelius  Schuyler, 1 

John  Terhune, 2 

Schenectady : 

James  Donnan. 


1  Chosen  ;it  special  election,  December  20th,  in  place  of  Alexis  Ward,  deceased. 

2  Selden's  seat  was  contested  by  Warner,  who  succeeded,  March  8, 1855. 


250 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Schoharie:  Dist 

Wilkinson  Wilsey, 1 

Joseph  H.  Ramsay, 2 

Seneca  : 

Daniel  S.  Kendig. 

Steuben  : 

Seth  B.  Cole, 1 

Sylvester  Smith, 2 

Peter  C.  Ward, 3 

Suffolk: 

John  E.  Chester, 1 

David  Piatt, 2 

Sullivan  : 

Wrilliam  H.  Buckley. 

Tioga  : 

Carlisle  P.  Johnson. 

Tompkins  : 

Frederick  S.  Dumont, 1 

Justus  P.  Pennoyer, 2 


Ulster:  l>i»t 

Theodore  B.  Gates, 1 

Asa  S.   Wygant, 2 

Warren  : 

Reuben  Wells. 

Washington: 

James   I.  Lourie, 1 

Justin  A.  Smith, 2 

Wayne : 

James  T.  Wisner, 1 

John  P.  Bennett, 2 

Westchester : 

Daniel  Hunt, .    1 

Frederick  W.  Waterbury,. .     2 

Wyoming : 

John  C.  Paine. 

Yates: 

Jacob  B.  Van  Osdol. 


Seventy-Ninth   Session — 1856. 

Began  January  1  ;  ended  April  9,  1856. 

Speaker  —  ORVILLE  ROBINSON,  of  Oswego.1 
Clerk  —  Richard  U.  Sherman. 
Sergeant-at-Arms  —  George  B.  Woolbridge. 
Door-Keeper —  Sherman  McLean. 
Assistant  Door-Keepers  —  John  Davies,  Henry  White. 


Albany:  Dist. 

Isaac  Witbeck, 1 

Jackson  King, 2 

Henry  Jenkins, 3 

James  Biady, 4 

Allegany  : 

Isaac  Hampton, 1 

Alexander  H.  Main, 2 

Broome : 

Walter  L.  Peck. 

Cattaraugus : 

Lorenzo  D.  Cobb, 1 

Daniel  Bucklin, 2 

Cayuga : 

.sard  is  Dudley, 1 

Leonard  Simons, 2 

Tolbert  Powers, 3 

Chautauque: 

Henry  A.  Prendergast,  ....      1 
Smith  Berry, 2 

Chemung  : 

Jefferson  B.  Clark. 


Chenango:  Dist. 
Tompkins  H.  Matteson,....  1 
Frederick  Juliand, 2 

C linton  : 

Timothy  Hoyle. 

Columbia: 

Samuel  Ten  Broeck, 1 

Ada  in  A.  Hoysradt, 2 

Cortland : 

George  1.  Kingman. 

Delatoart  : 

John  Mead, 1 

John  llaxtun, 2 

D v.i chess: 

John  II.  Keteliam, 1 

Daniel  0.  Ward, 2 

Jacob  B.  Carpenter, 3 

Eric: 

John  0.  Deshler, 1 

Daniel  Devening.  Jr., '1 

John  Clark,  . . . .' 3 

Benjamin  Maltby, -4 


Chosen  January  1G. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


251 


Essex :  Dkt- 

John  A.  Lee. 

Franklin  : 

Albert  Hobbs. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton: 
Isaac  Lafever. 

Genesee : 

Seth  Wakeman, 1 

David  Mallory, 2 

Greene : 

Buel  Mabin, 1 

Manly  B.  Mattice, 2 

Herkimer : 

Samuel  Greene,    1 

Amos  H.  Prescott, 2 

Jefferson : 

Hart  Massey, 1 

Franklin  Parker, 2 

Isaac  Wells,1 3 

Kings  : 

John  Hanford, 1 

Francis  B.  Spinola, 2 

Edward  T.  Wood 3 

Lewis : 

David  Algur. 

Livingston  : 

Lyman  Odell, 1 

Alonzo  Bradner, 2 

Madison : 

Samuel  White, 1 

John  Snow, 2 

Monroe: 

Benjamin  Smith, 1 

Eliphaz  Trimmer, 2 

Joseph  Dewey, 3 

Montgomery : 

John  Van  Derveer, 1 

Joseph  Spraker, 2 

New  -  York  : 

Daniel  Mahen, 1 

Benjamin  Ray, 2 

James  Hayes, 3 

John  D.  Dixon, 4 

John  J.  Reilly, 5 

Augustine  J.  H.  Duganne,  .  6 

Samuel  Brevoort, 7 

James  A.  Dolan, 8 

Erastus  W.  Glover, 9 

John  If.  Reed,     10 

Charles  T.  Mills, 11 

Peter  Dawson, 12 


New  -  York :  &*• 

William  A.  Guest, 13 

Henry  Wiltse, 14 

Arthur  Woods, 15 

John  H.  Anthon, 16 

Niagara  : 

William  S.  Fenn, 1 

John  Gould, 2 

Oneida: 

George  F.  Fowler, 1 

James  J.  Hancliett, 2 

Thomas  D.  Penfield, 3 

Caleb  Goodrich, 4 

Onondaga : 

Irvin  Williams, 1 

James  Longstreet, 2 

Burr  Burton, 3 

Jabez  Lewis, 4 

Ontario: 

Samuel  A.  Foot, 1 

Oliver  Case, 2 

Orange : 

Isaac  Wood, 1 

William  W.  Reeve, 2 

Andrew  J.  Mills, 3 

Orleans  : 

Dan  H.  Cole. 

Oswego  : 

Orville  Robinson 1 

Andrew  S.  Warner, 2 

Otsego  : 

Timothy  T.  Bailey,  1 

Brown  Dimock, 2 

Elihu  C.  Wright, 3 

Putnam  : 

Benjamin  Bailey. 

Queens : 

Seaman  N.  Snedeker. 

Rensselaer  : 

George  Van  Santvoord, ....     1 

Augustus  Johnson, 2 

Sanford  A.  Tracy, 3 

Richmond: 

William  J.  Shea. 

Rockland  : 

Edward  Whritenour. 

Saratoga : 

Georse  G.  Scott, 1 

Joseph  Baucus, 2 

Schenectady  : 

James  Rodgers. 


iJu:U,  April 


252 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Schoharie :  Dist. 

John  Lovett. 1 

Charles  Holmes, 2 

Seneca : 

James  B.  Thomas. 

St.  Lawrence: 

Emory  W.  Abbott, 1 

Benjamin  Squire, 2 

Daniel  P.  Rose,  Jr., 3 

Steuben  : 

Goldsmith  Denniston, 1 

Albert  C.  Morgan, 2 

Harlow  Hakes, 3 

Suffolk: 

David  G.  Floyd, 1 

William  Sidney  Smith, 2 

Sullivan: 

William  H.  Buckley. 

Tioga  : 

Abram  H.  Miller. 


Tompkins :  DisU 

William  C.  Coon, 1 

Robert  H.  S.  Hyde, 2 

Ulster: 

George  A.  Dudley, 1 

Daniel  Schoonmaker, 2 

Warren: 

Thomas  S.  Gray. 

Washington : 

John  S.  Crocker, 1 

Henry  B.  Northup, 2 

Wayne  : 

Harlow  Hyde 1 

Thomas  Barnes, 2 

Westchester : 

Abraham  R.  Strang, 1 

Eli  Curtis, 2 

Wyoming : 

John  C.  Paine. 

Yates : 

Henry  H.  Gage. 


Eightieth  Session  — 1857. 

Began  January  6  ;  ended  April  18,  1857. 

Speaker  —  DE  WITT  C.  LITTLEJOHN,  of  Oswego. 

Clerk  —  William  Richardson. 

Sergeant-at-Arms  —  Norman  P.  Hitchcock. 

Door- Keeper —  Nathan  Newhafar. 

Assistant  Door-Keepers —  Patrick  Farrell,  John  Lewis. 


Albany:  Diat. 

Richard  Kimmey , 1 

Adam  Van  Allen, 2 

John  Evers, 3 

Franklin  Townsend, 4 

Allegany : 

William  M.  Smith, 1 

James  T.  Cameron, 2 

Broome : 

Enos  Puffer. 

Cattaraugus  : 

Alanson  King, 1 

Rufus  Crowley, 2 

Cayuga : 

James  J.  Owen, 1 


Theodore  M.  Pomeroy, 

Hiram  Till't,   

Chantauquc: 

lli'iny  A.  Prendergast, 

[saac  George, 

Chemung: 

William  T.  Hastings. 


Chenango:  Dist. 

Ansel  Berry, 1 

William  H.  Hyde, 2 

Clinton  : 

Horace  P.  Perry. 

Columbia  : 

John  Miller, 1 

John  T.  Hogeboom, 2 

Cortland : 

Joseph  Atwater. 

Delaware : 

Barna  R.  Johnson, 1 

Warren  Dinnniek, 2 

Dutchess : 

John  H.  Ketcham, 1 

Franklin  Dudley, 2 

Cornelius  N.  Campbell, ....     3 

Erie  .• 

Augustas  J.  Tiffany, 1 

I  teorge  Dewitt  Clinton,  ....     2 

Horace  Boies, 8 

S.  Carey  Adams, 4 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


253 


Essex :  Dist. 

Ralph  A.  Loveland. 

Franklin: 

George  Mott. 

Fulton  and  Hamilton: 
Patrick  McFarlan. 

Genesee : 

Seth  Wakeman, 1 

John  J.  McPherson, 2 

Greene : 

David  Whiting, 1 

Hezekiah  Baldwin 2 

Herkimer  : 

John  H.  Wooster, 1 

Harris  Lewis, 2 

Jefferson  : 

Calvin  LittlefieM 1 

Cleanthus  P.  Granger, 2 

AbnerW.  Peck,    3 

Kings : 

John  Hanford, 1 

Thomas  Mulligan, 2 

John  H.  Funk, 3 

Lewis  : 

Lucian  Clark. 

Livingston  : 

Lyman  Hawes, 1 

Alfred  Bell, 2 

Madison : 

Albert  G.  Purdy, 1 

Thomas  P.  Bishop, 2 

Monroe: 

Jeremiah  S.  Baker, 1 

John  T.  Lacy, 2 

Robert  Staples, 3 

Montgomery : 

Ma thew  0.  Davis, 1 

Hezekiah  Baker,    2 

New  -  York : 

Daniel  Mehan,   1 

Thomas  Kirlan,   2 

Andrew  Sheehan, 3 

John  D.  Dixon, 4 

John  J.  Reilly, 5 

Nathaniel  Roe, 6 

Henry  J .  Irving, .  7 

Thomas  Charlock, 8 

Erastus  W.  Glover, 9 

James  S.  Sluvtcr, 10 

James  P.  Reilly, 11 

Nicholas  W.  Mooney, 1- 

Joseph  B.  Varnum,  Jr......  13 

Robert  B.  Bradford 14 


New -York:  Dist 

Arthur  Woods, 15 

Samuel  T.  Roberts,     16 

Niagara : 

Elisha  Clapp, 1 

John  Gould, 2 

Oneida : 

Richard  U.  Sherman, 1 

Peleg  B.  Babcock,1 2 

John  Holstead, 3 

Ingham  Townsend, 4 

Onondaga : 

John  D.  Rhoades, 1 

Sidney  Smith, 2 

Elias  W.  Leavenworth,  ....     3 
Charles  H.  Meade, 4 

Ontario : 

Samuel  A.  Foot, 1 

Zoroaster  Paul, 2 

Orange : 

James  R.  Dickson, 1 

George  B.  Cox, 2 

Erastus  Stickney, 3 

Orleans : 

Almanzor  Hutchinson. 

Oswego : 

Dewitt  C.  Littlejohn, 1 

Leonard  Ames, 2 

Otsego  : 

Samuel  II.  Grant, 1 

Charles  W.  Tallett, 2 

George  M.  Hollis,  3 

Putnam: 

Chauncey  R.  Weeks. 

Queens  : 

David  R.  Floyd  Jones. 

Rensselaer  : 

Darius  Allen, 1 

Volney  Richmond, 2 

Ebenezer  S.  Strait, 3 

Richmond  : 

Joshua  Mersereau. 

Rockland  : 

James  Westervelt. 

St.  Lawrence: 

Emory  W.  Abbott, 1 

Benjamin  Squire, 2 

Erasmus  D.  Brooks, 3 

Saratoga : 

George  G.  Scott, 1 

Samuel  J.  Mott, 2 

Schenectady  : 

Nicholas  Barhydt. 


Died,  April  2, 1S57. 


22 


254 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Schoharie:  Dist- 

Tobias  Bouck, 1 

William  H.  Crowe 2 

Seneca : 

Benson  Owen. 

Steuben : 

Robert  B.  Van  Valkenburg,     1 

George  T.  Spencer, 2 

Solon  0.  Thatcher 3 

Suffolk : 

Edwin  J.  Rose. 1 

Abraham  G.  Thompson, ....     2 

Sullivan  : 

David  B.  Luckey. 

Tioga  : 

David  Rees. 

Tompkins  : 

Alexander  Bower, 1 

Elias  W.  Cady, 2 


Ulster :  DM. 

Martin  Schutt. 1 

Albert  Carpenter, 2 

Warren : 

Samuel  Somerville,  Jr. 

Washington  : 

Anson  Ingraham, 1 

Henry  W.  Beckwith, 2 

Wayne: 

Thomas  Johnson, 1 

Joseph  Peacock, 2 

Westchester  : 

Arnell  F.  Dickinson, 1 

Edmund  G.  Sutherland,  ...     2 

Wyoming  : 

Cyril  Rawson. 

Yates  : 

Abraham  V.  Harpending. 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


255 


MEMBERS  OF  ASSEMBLY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW-YORK, 

ALPHABETICALLY    ARRANGED, 

Showing  the    County  represented,  and  the  years  for  which  each 
was  elected. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Abbott,  Emory  W.,.. 

St.  Lawrence, . 

1S56 

Al  Burtis,  William.  . 

New-York,.  .. 

1829 

Abbott,  Emory  W.,.. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1857 

Alden,  George  F.,.. 

New-York,... 

1S53 

Abbott.  Warner, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1844 

Alden,  Seth,.    

Washington,  . 

1800, 1 

Abeel,  Gerrit, 

Alb'y  &  Scho., 

1796 

Algur,  David, 

Lewis 

1856 

Abeel,  Gerrit, 

Ulster, 

1798,99 

Allaben,  John  C, .. 

Delaware,. ... 

1847 

Adams,  Aaron, 

Ulster  &  Sul'n, 

1816 

Allaben,  Orson  M., . . 

Delaware,.... 

1840 

Adams,  Alden, 

Jefferson, 

1&54 

Allen,  Benajah, 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1849 

Adams,  Darius,.    ... 

Cavuga, 

1S41 

Allen,  Clark,  

Jefferson, 

1812,13 

Adams,  Henry, 

Mont.  &  Ham., 

1885 
1812,13 

Aden,  Clark,   

Allen,  Darius, 

Jefferson,  .... 
Rensselaer,     . 

1S14 

Adams,  John, 

Greene, 

1857 

Adams,  Piatt 

Greene, 

1S20, 21 

Allen,  David, 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1812,13 

Adams,  Piatt, 

Greene, 

1839 

Allen,  David, 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1814,15 

Adams,  S.  Carey,  . . . 

Erie, 

1857 

Allen,  Henry  J., 

New- York,.. . 

1849 

Adams,  Truman,  . .. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1816 

Allen,  Henry  J.,  ... 

New-York,.. . 

1850 

Adams,  William,  ... 

Westchester,  . 

1798 

Allen,  Henry  J., 

New-York,.. . 

1&51 

Adams,  William,  . .. 

Westchester,  . 

1798,99 

Allen,  James 

Montgomery,. 

1S10 

Adams,  William  H., 

Wavne,  .    

1825 

Allen,  James 

Schenectady,  . 

1S50 

Adams,  William  K., 

Wash.  &  War., 

1819 

Allen,  Jonathan  W., 

New- York,.. . 

1850 

Adams,  Wm.  V.  B-,. 

Greene,  ...... 

1847 

Allen,  Joseph, 

Oneida, 

1824 

Ad  ison,  John, 

Ulster, 

1792,93 

Allen,  Joseph  E.,.. . 

Dutchess, 

1S55 

Addison,  John, 

Ulster 

1796 

Allen,  Judson, 

Broome, 

1836 

Adgate.  Asa, 

Clinton, 

1798,99 

Allen,  Judson, 

Broome, 

1837 

Adgate,  Asa 

Essex, 

1823 

Allen,  Lewis  F 

Erie, 

1838 

Adgate,  Matthew,... 

Albany, 

1780, 81 

Allen,  Nathaniel,.. . 

Ontario, 

1812 

Adgate,  Matthew,. . . 

Albany 

1781.82 

Allen,  Orlando, 

Erie, 

1850 

Adgate,  Matthew,... 

Albany, 

1782,83 

Allen,  Orlando, 

Erie, 

1851 

Adgate.  Matthew 

Albany, 

1784 

Allen,   Peter, 

Ontario,     . 

1814, 15 

Adgate,  Matthew,. .. 

Albany 

1784,85 

Allen,   Peter, 

Ontario, 

1816 

Adgate,  Matthew,. .. 

Columbia,.... 

1788,89 

Allen,   Peter, 

Ontario, 

1816,17 

Adgate,  Matthew,. .. 

Columbia, 

1791 

Allen,  Seaburv, 

Saratoga, 

1837 

Adgate,  Matthew,... 

Columbia, 

1792,93 

Allen,  Stephen, 

New-York,... 

1826 

Adgate,  Ma  thew,... 

Columbia, 

1794 

Allen,   Thomas  I.,.. 

Chautauque,.. 

1838 

Adgate,  Matthew,. .. 

Columbia,.... 

1795 

Allen,  William, 

Cayuga, 

IS19 

Adriance,  Abraham, 

Dutchess, 

1798,99 

Allen,  William, 

Cayuga, 

1820 

Adriance,  Abraham. 

Dutchess,  .... 

1800 

Allen,  William, 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1832 

Adriance,  Abraham, 

Dutchess,  .... 

1800, 1 

Allen.  William 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1833 

Adriance,   Abraham, 

Dutchess,  .... 

1802 

Allen,  William  F.,.. 

Oswego, 

1843 

Adriance,  Isaac  R.,  . 

Dutchess, 

1826 

Allen,  William  F.,.. 

Oswego, 

1844 

Aitken,  William  B .,. 

New-York,. .. 

1854 

Alley,  James, 

Steuben, 

1850 

Aitken,  William  B.,. 

New- York, . . . 

1855 

Alley,  Saul, 

New- York, ... 

1828 

Akin,  Albro, 

Dutchess 

Dutchess,  ..   . 

1808 

1820,21 
1800, 1 

Ailing,  Alexander  M., 
Allison,  Brewster  J., 
Allison,  George  S., .. 

New-York, ... 

Rockland, 

Rockland,.... 

1847 

Akin   Albro,  

1850 

Akin,  Benjamin,   . .. 

1829 

Akin,  Benjamin, 

Dutchess, 

1802 

Allison,  George  S., . . 

Rockland, 

1830 

Akin,  Daniel  1)., 

Dutchess 

1826 

Allison,   William,... 

Orange, 

1795 

Akin,  Dani  1  D...... 

Dutchess,  .... 

1833 

ALsop.  Robert,  

Wayne 

1836 

Akin,  Jonathan,   ... 

Dutchess, 

1788,89 

Alvord,  Thomas  G., 

Onondaga,... . 

1844 

Akin,  Jonathan, 

Dutches*, 

1791 

Ambler,  David  I.,.. 

Oneida, 

1816,  IT 

Akin,  Jonathan, 

Dutchess, 

1792 

Ames,  Leonard,... 

Oswego,  

1857 

Akin.  Jonathan,. . . 

Dutchess, 

1792,93 

Anderson,   Allen,... 

Warren, 

1832 

Akin,  Jonathan, 

Dutch  ss, 

1841 

Anderson,  Jeremiah, 

Westchester.. . 

1825 

Albert,  Henry, 

Otsego, 

1816,17 

Anderson,  Joseph!!., 

Westchester,. . 

1833 

Albertflon,  loseph  C, 

New- York,... 

1846 

Anderson,  JosephH., 

Westchester,. . 

1834 

Al  Burtis,  William,  . 

Now- York,... 

1828,  29 

Anderson,  Robert*.; 

Genesee,  1 . . » . 

1822 

256 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 


Andrew,  Henry 

Andrews,  HarveyG-, 

Andrews.  Samuel  G.. 
Andrews.  SamuelG., 
Andrus,  David  I.,. . 
Andrusj  David  I  ,. . . 
Andrus,  George, — 
Ansel,  William  H.,  . 
Angel,  William  II.,  . 
Angel,  William  II.,  . 
Angle,  James  L.,  . . . 

Angle,  Mathias  L 

Angle.  Nicholas  W.. 

Anthon,  John  11 

Anlhon,  William  II.. 
Anthony,  John  P.,.. 
Anthony,  John  P — 
Anthony,  T.  V.  W., 
Anthony,  T.  V.  w.,. 
Archibald.  Thomas  . 
Areularius,  Philip  I.. 
Arcularius  Philip  I., 
Areularius,  Philip  I.. 
Arcularius  Philip  L. 
Areularius.  Philip  I.. 
Armsbry,  Win.  11.,. . 
Armstrong,  Jesse,  . . 
Armstrong,  John,  Jr. 
Armstrong,  Robert  . 
Armstrong  Thomas, 
Armstrong,  Thomas. 
Armstrong.  Thomas, 
Armstrong,  Thomas. 
Armstrong,  Th  mias 
Arndt,  Abraham,  . .. 
Arndt.  Abraham,  .  . 
Arndt.  Abraham,  . .. 
Arndt,  Abraham,  . .. 
Arne,  David,  Jr.,  .  . . 
Arnold.  Benedict,. . . 

Arnold,  Dennis, 

Arnold.  Dennis, 
Arnold,  Klisha, 

Arnold,  Gardner,. . . 
Arnold,  Gardner,.  .. 

Arnold   Joseph, 

Arnold,  Joseph 

Arnold.  .Nathan  T.. 
Arnold,  Nathan  T..  . 

Ashley,   Daniel 

Ashley,  Daniel, 

Ashley,  Daniel, 

Ashley,  Hiram,  , 

Ashley,  Hiram 

Atwat'er,  Elijah 

Atwater.  Joseph,  . 
Attwater   Phineha.s, . 

AtWOOd,  Henry 

Auger,    Apollos  P.,. . 

Augerfne,  KM 

Austin,  David, 

Austin,  David 

Austin,  David 

Austin,  Moses. 

Austin   syi\ «  ster,  . 

Averiii.  Lewis 

Avery,  Ashbe],  .  ... 
Avery,  Asubel, 


Countic 


New- York, 
Onondaga, 
Monroe,... 
Monroe, . . . 
Jefferson,  . 
Jefferson,  . 
Jefferson,  . 

Jefferson, 

Jefferson, 

Jefferson, 

Monroe, 

Monroe, 

Saratoga,, 

New- York,. . . 
Richmond, . . . 
New- York,.  .. 
New- York,. .. 

Dutchess, 

Dutchess, 

V\  arreu, 

New-York,... 
New- York,. . . 
New-York..  .. 

New- York 

New- York,. .. 
Chenango,  . .. 

Oneida 

Dutchess, 

Orange, 

Seneca, 

Wayne, 

Wayne 

Wayne, 

Wayne, 

Mnntgo  nery, . 
Montgomery,. 
Montgomery,. 
Montgomery,. 

Wayne   

Montgomery,. 

Cayuga, 

Cayuga, 

Clinton, 

Livingston,. . . 
Livingston,. .. 
Dutchess, 
Dutchess,  .. 
New-York,.  . . 
New- York,... 
Allegany,    .. 

Allegany, 

Ontario, 

Ontario, 

Ontario 

Tompkins,  . .. 

<  ortland, 

si.  Law  renoe,. 

Erie 

i  tenesee, ,  ... 
Dutches 
Washington,  . 
Washington,  . 
Wash.te  War., 
Greene, 

<  Inondaga,  . . . 
Montgomery,. 

Caj  uga, 

[Cayuga, 


Years. 


IS37 
1650 
1831 
1 832 
IS;  S,  9 
1812 
11822 
1832 
ls33 
1834 
1854 
1S46 
1814 
1S56 
1851 
1S0S,9 
1810 
1S34 
1835 
1834 
179S 
1798,99 
1800,1 
1802 
1S04,5 
1853 
1889 
1825 
17-7 
1820 
1827 
1823 
1829 
1S39 
1786 
1783 
1789.90 
1791 
1887 
1816,17 
1884 
1 386 
18  18 
1842 
1844 
1812 
LS12.18 
I  829 
1882 
1880 
1881 
1324 
1848 
1858 
1880 
1857 
ist: 

L851 
1828 
1 325 

1804 
1820 
I 829 
l  - 18 
1349 
1344 
i  la5U 


Names. 


Avery,  Gardiner,  . . 

Avery,  John, 

Avery,  John  II. ,  . . . 
Avers,  Stephen,. . .. 

Axtell,  Salmon 

Babbitt,  William  J. 
Babcock,  George  R. 
Babcock  Jeptha  W. 
Babcock,  Jeptha  W. 
Babcock,  Join),  . . . 
Babcock,  Joshua,.. 
Babcock,  Joshua, . . 
Babcock,  Peleg  B., 
Babcock,  Leu  ben  B 
Babcock,  Robert,.. 
Bachman,  Peter  I .. 
Backhouse,  Edw.  T 
Backus.  Samuel  D 
Bacon,  Ezekiel,  . . . 

Bacon,  Josiah, 

Bacon,   Josiah, 

Bacon,  Reuben,.  . . 
Bacon,  William  J., 

Bagg.  Elijah, 

Bagi  y,  Benedict,. . 
Bagley,  Bernard,.. 
Bauey,AlexanderH. 
Bailey,  Benajah  P. 
Bailey,  Benajah  P, 
Bailey,  Benjamin,. 
Bailey.  Benjamin,. 
Bailey,  Benjamin,. 
Bailey,  Calvin  P., 
Bailey,  Calvin  P.,. 
Bailey,  Devoue,  . . . 
Bailey,  John  T.  G.. 
Bailey,  Theodoras,. 
Bailey,  Timothy    1) 

Bailey,  w  illiara 

Bailey,  William.... 
Bain,  Abraham,... 
Baird.  Benjamin,.. 

Baker,  Albert, 

Laker.  Albert, 

Baker,  Albert,...   . 

Baker,  Albert, 

Baker,  Albert, 

Laker,  Ambrose,.. 
Baker,  B  njamin,.. 

Baker,  Caleb, 

Baker,  Caleb, 

Baker,  Caleb, 

Baker.  Elijah,  Jr... 
Laker,  George  I'.,. 
Laker,  lle/.ekiah... 
Baker,  lle/.ekiah,.. 
Laker,  lle/.ekiah,.. 

Baker,  ichabod  C, 
Laker,  [chab  d  C, 
Laker,  Jeremiah... 
Baker,  Jeremiah  S, 

Laker,  John, 

Baker,  John, 

Baker.  John 

Baker.  John  II.  ... 
Laker,  lb  .mas,  ... 
Laker,  William,  .. 
Baker,   William.... 


Counties.        Years 


Oneida, 

Schoharie, 

Broome,  . 

Herkimer,... . 
Washington,  . 

Orleans, 

Krie 

Niagara 

Niagara 

Rensselaer, .. . 
I  Itsego 

Otsego 

Oneida, 

Erie 

Albany 

Columbia,. . .  . 

Kings.. 

Kings 

Onei  ScOswcgo 
Oneida, 
Onei. «t  Oswego 

On  -ida, 

Oneida 

Columbia 

Greene, 

U'fferson,  

Greene, 

Stenben, 

Steuben, 

Putnam, 

Putnam, 

Putnam,  

Genesee 

Genesee, 

Dutchess, 

Madison, 

Dutchess, 

Otsego,, 

linton  &  K.-'x. 

Clinton 

Columbia, 
Montgomerv,  . 

Charlotte  .  " . 

Charlotte.. 

Washington,.. 
Washington,. 
Washington,.. 

Greene, 

Charlotte 

Tioga,      

l'ioga 

Tioga 

Dutchess 

Kings 

Montgomery,  • 
Montgomery, . 
Montgomery, . 

(  Mieida, 

Oneida,. 

Steuben 

Madison 

Washington,., 

Wash.  A'  War'n 

Washington, 

Kings.. 

Lew  i-- 

( >tseffo, 


L828 
!  850 

ISM 
1886 

1 832 

1843 

1861 

1852 

1820 

1818 

1-20,  21 

1857 

1826 

1851 

1846 

1851 

1854 

1ST* 
IS1  ,1* 
182  ,22 
1829 

1S45 
1SS4 
1849 
1-49 
1 852 
1864 
1845 

1846 

.S56 
!  829 
1S80 

1S4S 
1802 

1S02 

i-i  it; 

1 846 
1778,79 
1779,  SO 
1784,86 
1786 
1788 
i  B86 
1782  S8 
1814 
1814,16 
1829 
B28 
1851 
181  i 
i  s65 

1842 
i  -.",:> 
i  S57 
1811 
i  e)89 
1S44 

1-17 
1880 


Otsego, llSoo 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


257 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years.  > 
1-34      i 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Baker.    William, 

OtSegO 

Barker,  Thomas  E.  . 

Albany, 

1793 

Balcom,  Henry, 

henaiig  »,  . . . 

1838      i 

Barker,  Thomas  E... 

Albany, 

1793.99 

Balcom,  Ransom,  . . 

Chenango.  .. . 

1847 

Barker,  Thomas  E-,. 

Greene 

1*00,1 

Baldwin,  Charles — 

New- York.... 

1814,15 

Barker  Wi  liam 

Dutchess, 

1798 

Baldwin,  Eie-.zer  .    . 

Wyoming,. . . . 

1842 

Barker,  William,     .. 

Dutchess 

1-nii 

Baldwin,  Eleazer.. .. 

Wyoming,  .. . 

1-43 

Barker,  William, 

Westchester,  . 

1807 

Bal.hvin  ElbridgeG., 

New- York.. .. 

1842 

Barker.  William,   ... 

Westchester,  . 

1 9/08, 9 

Baldwin  ElbridgeG., 

New- York,. . 

1848 

Barker,    -  iliiam, 

Westchester,  . 

1810 

Baldwin,  Grant  B... 

Tioga 

1824 

Barker,  William 

Westchester,  . 

1812, 13 

Baldwin.  Ilezekiah,. 

Greene, 

1857 

Barker,  William, 

Westchester,  . 

1314 

Baldwin.  Isaac 

Tioga,     

1 926 

Barker,  William, 

Westchester.  . 

1-S1S 

Baldwin,  Rufus  J.,.. 

Chenango,. . . . 

1  -54 

Barker.  William,.... 

Westchester,  . 

1819 

Baldwin,  Samuel,... 

Schoharie,     .. 

18-27 

Barlow,  Beuj.,  -ir-,.. 

Niagara, 

1823 

Baldwin    Seth  C-,... 

Saratoga, 

1 796, 97 

Barlow    El.siia, .  .. 

Dutchess, 

1800,1 

Baldwin.  Setli  C,... 

Saratoga 

1793 

Barlow,  Elisha, 

Dutchess, 

18  2 

Baldwin.  Seth  C,. .. 

Saratoga 

1793.90 

Barnard.   Daniel  D. 

Albany. 

1-33 

Baldwin.  Silas 

St  Lawrence,. 

1>54 

Barnard   Friend,  . .. 

Madison 

1-39 

Baldwin,  Silas, 

St  Lawrence.. 
Rensselaer,. . . 

lsdo 
1812,18 

Barnard,  Pardon, ... 
Barnes   Aaron,  ..... 

Madison, 

Oneida, 

1822. 
1 s26 

Ball,  -lames  II., 

Ball,  John, 

Saratoga, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1794 

Barnes   David  Jr.. 

Dutchess, 

Columbia, 

1 385 

1  -34 

Bullard.  John 

1  -  4.  5 

Barnes,  Henry  C'.,  .. 

Ballard,  Joshua     .. 

Cortland 

1816 

Barnes,  Judah 

Lewis 

1808,9 

Baoeker,  Abraham,. 

Richmond, . .. 

:--.  - 

Barnes,  Milton,. 

Barnes,  Thomas.  .  .. 

Orange, 

1851 

Bancker,  Abraham,. 

Richmond, . .. 

1789,90 

Wayne 

1S56 

Bancker,  Adrian,. .. 

Richmond, . . . 

I7-.4 

Barnes    Wheeler,.  . . 

Oneida, 

1-16.17 

Bancker,  Evert, 

New- York,.  . . 

1777,7- 

Barnes,  w  iliiam,  . .. 

Cortland 

IS40 

Bancker,  Evert,  — 

New- York,.  .. 

1788,7 

Bamett,  NatbM,  Jr... 

Rensselaer,,.. 

•.829 

Bancker.  Ev  rt, 

New- York,... 

1779,8 

Barney,  Asa  C 

Saratoga,   

1816 

Bancker.  Evert, 

New-York,... 

1781,82 

Barn- y.  Lowrey.  .  . . 

Jefferson 

1 886 

Bancker.  Evert, 

New- York.... 

Barns,  John 

Charlotte, 

1777.78 

Bancker,  Evert 

New-York 

I7»6 

Bariium,  Caleb, 

Seneca, 

1885 

Bancker,  Evert, 

New- York,... 

17-7 

Barnum.  loshua.  Jr.. 

Putnam 

1814 

Bancker,  Evert,    . . . 

New- York,... 

1788 

Barnutn,  Reuben  D., 

Putnam, 

1832 

Bancker.  Flores, 

Albany, 

Barnum,  Stephen  C, 

Putnam,  .    ... 

1-24 

Baragar,  Samuel 

Tioga 

I  -2:t 

Barrett    Samuel, 

Chautauque... 

I860 

Barber,  Krastu9  

Onondaga,  . . . 

1825 

Barretto,  Franc  s,.  .. 

Westchester,  . 

1833 

Barber,  George  J.  J. 

Cortland, 

1-43 

Barrow,  Edward  I'.,. 

New- York 

In54 

Barber    Henry,  .    ... 

Otsego 

1  -25 

Barrows.  Samuel  .  . . 

Cattaraugus  .. 
Tioga, 

1842 

Barber,  Henry, 

St.  Lawrence, 

1-47 

Barstow,  Charles  R., 

1847 

Barber,  Hiram, 

Albany 

1-49 

Barstow,  GamaPI  11., 

Tioga, 

1816 

Barber,  Isaac, 

1310,17 

Barstow  Ga  ,,al'l  H., 

Tioga, 

1816,17 

Barbe-.  John 

Orange, 

18'>4,5 

Barstow.  Gamal'l  H. 

Tioga  

1818 

Barber,  John, 

Ulster, 

1798 

Bartle.  James  P.,  . . 

Wayne 

1884 

Barber,  Timothy,  . .. 

i  taoadaga,  . . . 

1829 

Bartlett.  Icbabod,... 

Delaware,   . . 

1*39 

Barb'-r.  Timothy,  . . . 

i  toondaga,  . .. 

1824 

Bartlett.  Josiah,     ... 

Montgomery,. 

1-12.13 

B-irber,  Timothy,  .  .. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1823 

Barto,  William.  Jr.,. 

Cortland,.   .. 

1824 

Barber.  William  C.,. 

1>20,  21 

Barton.  Caleb  D 

Essex 

1846 

Barhydt,  .Nicholas,.. 

Schenectady,  . 

1857 

Barton    Jacob  J.,... 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1854 

Barker,  Aaron,  . 

Aushiiigtou,  . 

1 386 

B  rtoti,  Samuel, 

Richmond,  ... 

1820,21 

Barker,  Daniel 

Madison, 

1846 

Barton,  Samuel, 

Richmond,  . .. 

1 922 

Barker,  George  P.,.. 

1   ie. 

1 994 

Baseomb,  Ansel 

Seneca 

1-47 

Barker,  Jacob  A  ,. .. 

Erie 

1332 

Bassett,  Cornelius,  . . 

Ba-sler,  Freder'k.  Jr 

Delaware, 

Albany 

1833 

Barker,  John, 

Orange, .. 

1340 

Barker,  John, 

Washington,  . 

1344 

Bate  leler.Nehemiah, 

Madison, 

1S32 

Barker,  John 

Westchester,  . 

1 79f,,  97 

Bateheler.Zephani'h 

Try  n 

1787 

Barker,  John,  

Westchester,  . 

1799 

Bateheler.Zephani'h. 

Trvon, 

1780,81 

Barker,  Joseplina.. .. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1322 

B  .teheler.Zephaiii'h, 

Tryon 

1731,83 

Barker,  Michael  H... 

Cattaraugus,.. 

1868 

Batcheler.Ze{)hani'h. 

Montgomery,. 

1782,88 

Barker,  Ruth,  -rford,. 

ttadisoa, 

Bates   Lyman,..    .. 

Orleans, 

1828 

Barker,  Samuel  A.,  . 

Dutchess, 

Bale«,  I'hinehas  P.,  . 

Ontario 

1818 

Barker,  Samuel  A.,  . 

Dutchess, 

1 7S9.  90 

Batterman,  George, 

Albany, 

1-25 

Barker,  Samuel  A., 

Dutchess, 

1791 

Baucus,  Joseph, 

Saratoga 

1  -54  " 

Barker,  Samuel  A.,  . 

Dutchess, 

1792 

Bancus,  Joseph,  . .   . 

Saratoga,.    ... 

1356 

Barker,  Samuel  A.,  . 

Dutches!   — 

1794 

Baxter,  Charles, 

New-York,. . . 

1-47 

Barker,  Samuel  A.,  . 

Dutchess,  

1 795 

Baxter,  David,  .    ... 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1828 

Barker,  Samu  1  A.,  . 

Dutchess, 

1796  97 

Bay,  John, 

Albany 

1779,  "0 

Bark'-r.  Samuel  A.,  . 

Dutches* 

Dutchess, 

1908,9 

1811      I 

Bay,  John 

Columbia,  — 
Columbia, 

17—.  s9 

Barker,  Sainue'  A.,  . 

Bay,  John, 

1794 

258 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Bay,  John, 

Columbia, 

1795 

Bellinger,  Chris.  P.,. 

Herkimer, 

1810 

Bay,  Thomas, 

Columbia, 

1818 

Bellinger,  Chris.  P.,. 

Herkimer, 

1811 

Bay,  Thomas 

Columbia 

1824 

Bellinger,  Chris.  P.,. 

Herkimer, 

1814 

Bayard,  Nicholas,  .. 

New-1  ork,. . . 

17S7 

Bellinger,  Chris  P.,. 

Herkimer 

1822 

Bayard,  Nicholas,  .. 

New-York,. . . 

1788 

Bellinger,  Chris.  P.,. 

Herkimer 

1824 

Bayley,  Joseph, 

New- York,. . 

1S16 

Bellinger,  Daniel,. .. 

Herkimer, 

1840 

Bench.  Aaron  W., 

Steuben, 

1S42 

Bellinger,  Fred'k  P., 

Herkimer 

1827 

Beach.  Blooinfield  J. 

Oneida 

1848 

Bellinger,  Fred'k  P.. 

Herkimer 

1S80 

Beach.  -John  H., 

Cayuga, 

1815 

Bellinger,  Fred'k  P.. 

Herkimer,..   . 

1836 

Beach,  John  If., 

Cayuga, 

1S16 

Bellinger,  Fred'k  P., 

Herkimer 

1849 

Beach,  John  II 

Cayuga, 

1816,17 

Bellinger,  Henry,. .. 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1806 

BeaCh,  Nelson  J., .  .. 

Lewis 

1646 

Bello"  s   Ira 

Monroe, 

1S32 

Beach,  William, 

Delaware, 

1818 

Beman,  Samuel,  Jr., 

Wi  sh.  A  Clin., 

1795 

Beach,  William,  . .. 

Greene 

1802 

Benedict,  Abijah  G.. 

Dutchess, 

1886 

Beach.  William, 

Greene 

1811 

Benedict.  Benjamin, 

Delaware, 

1822 

Beadle,  John 

Dutchess, 

1812,18 

Benedict,  Benj.  B.,  . 

Putnam 

1847 

Beadle,  John, 

Dutchess 

1814,  15 

Benedict  David.  . . 

Saratoga, 

1826 

Beadle,  John 

Dutchess, 

1819 

Benedict,  David.  .    . 

Saratoga,  

1836 

Beakes,  Siaev, 

Orange 

1S42 

Benedict.  Krastus  C. 

Xew-York..    . 

1848 

Beardsh'Y,  Augustus. 

Herkimer, 

1S34 

Benedict.  Isaac, 

FultonA-Ham.. 

1S48 

Beardslev,  John, 

Cayuga, 

i  m 

Benedict.  Jam.s,  .  . . 

New-York,.  .. 

1-24 

Beardsley,  John, 

Cayuga 

1888 

Benedict.  James,  .  .. 

New- York,. .. 

1S25 

Beardslev,  Levi 

Otsego 

1826 

Benedict,  John 

Lewis 

1852 

Beeker,  Abraham,.. 

Albany, 

17sJ 

Benedict,  Joseph,. . . 

Oneida, 

1851 

Becker.  Abraham, . . 

Albany, 

1784,85 

Benedict,  Joseph,. . . 

Oi.eida, 

1854 

Becker.  Henry,. 

Schoharie 

1808 

Benedict,  Joseph,.  .. 

Westchester,  . 

177s,  79 

Becker,  Ileurv, 

Schoharie, 

1804 

Benedict,  Odin 

Chautarique,  . 

1840 

Becker,  Heurv 

Schoharie, 

1804,5 

Benedict.  Odin, 

Chautauqoe,  . 

1848 

Becker,  Storn  A.,  .. 

Schoharie 

1S00 

Benedict,  Theo.  H.,. 

Westchester, 

ISM 

Beck  with,  Abijah,  .. 

Herkimer 

1816,17 

Benedict,  Thomas  R., 

MnnPy&Ham. 

1880 

Beckwith.  Abijah.  .. 

Herki'ucr 

1S23 

Benedict,  Truman.. 

Wyoming,  . . . 

1843 

Beckwith,  Abijah.  .. 

Herkimer, 

1<47 

Benedict.  Truman.. . 

■A  yoming,  . .. 

1S44 

Beck  with,  Geo.  M.,. 

Clinton 

1-41 

BenedietWilHam  L., 

Orange, 

1846 

Beckwith,  Henry  w. 

Washington,  . 

186T 

Beiiham,  Miles, 

Yates,  

1SR8 

Beckwith,  John  W., 

Herkimer,   ... 

1 858 

Benfaam,  Miles 

Yates, 

1839 

Bedell,  Gilbert 

Greene, 

1885 

Benham   Reuben,  .. 

Genesee, 

1S87 

Bedell.  Gilbert, 

Greene, 

1S40 

Benham,  Keuben,  .. 

<  lenesee, 

1S38 

Bedell,  Thomas,  Jr., 

Greene 

1852 

Benjamin,  Cyrus 

Dutchess, 

1812 

Beebee,  John 

Washington,  . 

1812,  18 

Benjamin,  Cyrus,. . . 

Dutchess 

1812,18 

Beebee.  Solomon,... 

Madison, 

1S19 

Benjamin,  Elias  P.,  . 

Madison, 

1825 

Beecher,  David, 

Madison,. 

1814,15 

Benjamin.  Klisha,  . . 

Wayne 

1885 

Beeeher,  Eli, 

Saratoga,  

1  ?86 

Bennett,  Green,  

Tioga 

1835 

Beecher.  Hezek'fa  II. 

Oneida 

1 865 

Bennett,  Hiram 

Sullivan,    

1827 

Beecher,  Svlvesler,.. 

Madison, 

1 827 

Bet  nett.  Hiram 

Sullivan 

1 382 

Beecher,  Walter 

Madison, 

1812,18 

Bennett  Hneea, 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1882 

Beeekman,  John,  Jr. 

Albany, 

18114 

Bennett,  James,  

Orange, 

Is;,;, 

Beekman,  James  W. 

New-!  York,. .. 

1S!!» 

Bennett,  John  P.,. .. 

Wayne 

1S54 

Beekman.  John  II... 

Albany 

1782.88 

Bennett.  John  1' 

Wa\ne, 

1866 

Beekman,  John  Jas.. 

Albany 

I7m>,n! 

Bennett,  Joseph,  .. . 

Erie 

1 B62 

Beekman.  John  Jae.. 

Albany 

1782,88 

Bennett    Miles  W.,  . 

Onondaga,  .  . . 

1882 

Beekman,  Ni<  bolas,. 

Schoharie,  . .. 

1841 

Bennett,  Philo,  .   , 

Otsego 

Beeman,  Samuel  S.,. 

Washington,  . 

1608 

Bennett,  William  c. 

Caj  uga, 

1812,18 

Beers.  Eli 

Tompkins,  . . . 

1  N>  t 

Bennett    William  c. 

Ca>  uga 

1814 

Been,  Jabez 

Tio-r;, 

1812.18 

Benson,  Egbert, 

Dutchess, 

1777,78 

Been  James  E 

Westchester,  , 

|s|7 

Benson    Egbert, 

Dutchess,  .... 

177S.79 

Betding,  Channcey,. 

Saratoga. 

1807 

Benson,  Egbert, 

Dutchess, 

1779,80 

Beldlng,  1  lhauncey, . 

Saratoga 

ISlls 

Benson,  Egbert 

Dutchess, 

1780,81 

Beldlng,  Ezektel 

Montgomery,, 

1818 

Benson,  Egbert 

Dutchess,  . . 

178S 

Beldlng  Samuel,  . . . 

Saratoga 

1828 

Benson.  Nathan,    . . . 

Tompkins,  .  . 

1 826 

Belding,  Tabcr, 

Dutchess,   . . . 

1828 

Benson,  Nathan, . . . 

Tompkins,  ... 

1827 

Beldlng,  Taber 

Dutchess, 

1s:!7 

Bentlcy,  Gilbert,... 

Dlltcliess 

1-43 

Belknap,  Uezeklah,. 

Orange 

1814,18 

Benton,  Albert..   ... 

Otsego 

1886 

Belknap,  Isaac 

1   range 

lsl- 

Benton,  Caleb,  

Columbia 

1 796,  07 

Belknap.  Oliver,... 

1  Grange 

1  96 1 

B<  tlton,  1  Bleb, 

Columbia, 

1798 

Bell,  Alfred 

Livingston,. .. 

1667 

Benton,  Caleb 

Greene 

1800,1 

Bell,  George  Henry, 

Tryon 

177s,  79 

Benton,  Joel, 

Dalchesi 

1814,  16 

Bell,  Samuel 

i  a\ uga 

ls4<> 

Benton,  Joel 

Dutchess, 

1816,17 

Bell,  Samuel 

Cayuga,..    .. 

lsi7 

Benton,  Joel, 

Dutchess, 

1881 

MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


259 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Benton.  Lewis   

Greene, 

1831 

Birdsall,  Benjamin. 

Queens 

1777,78 

];.  rgen   Cornelius,.. 

Kings, 

1888 

Birdsall,  Benjamin,. 

Queens, 

1778,79 

Bergen,  Cornelius,.. 

Kimis 

1889 

Birdsa  1.  Benjamin,. 

Queens 

1779,80 

Bergen,  John  6 

Kimrs 

1 854 

Birdsall,  Benjamin,. 

Queens, 

1780  -1 

Bernard,  David  L.,  . 

Ulster 

1 840 

Birdsall,  Benjamin.. 

Queens, 

1781,82 

Berrien  John 

New-York 

1777,78 

Birdsall.  Benjamin.. 

Queens 

17-2.  S3 

Berrien.  John 

New-York,. .. 

177-5.79 

Birdsall,  Jarnes, 

Chenango,  . .. 

1827 

Berrien,  John 

New- York,.  .. 

1779,80 

Birds  .11,  John 

Chautauque,  . 

1881 

Berrien.  John, 

New- York,. .. 

1781,82 

Birdseye,  Victory,  . . 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1 823 

Berrien  John, 

Hew- York,. .. 

1782,  &a 

Birdseye,  Victory,  . . 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1888 

Berrv,  Ans  1,    

Chenango,  .    . 

1 S57 

Birdseye,  Victory,  .. 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1840 

Berry,  Henry  V.,  . . . 

Mont  &  Ham  . 

1886 

Bishop,  Elisha, 

Greene 

1 828 

Berry  John 

Kings 

1 S52 

Bishop.  Isaac  W 

Washington.  . 

1 882 

Berry,  Sidney 

Albany 

1791 

Bishop.  Kitchell,.... 

W  ashington,.. 

1802 

Berrv.  Sidney 

Saratoga,  .    .. 

1792 

Bishop,  Kitchell 

Washington,.. 

1803 

Berrv.  Smith, 

Chautauque,  . 

1866 

Bishop.  Kitchell, 

Washington.. . 

1804 

Berry  William.  Jr... 

Madison, 

1S-20,21 

[Bishop,  Kitchell 

Washington,.. 

1806 

Betts.  Chauncev, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1826 

Bishop,  Kitchell, 

Washington,.. 

1807 

Betts.  Chauncey, 

•  mondaga,  . . . 

1827 

'Bishop,  Kitchell 

Washington,.. 

1808 

Belts,  Harry 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1846 

Bishop,  Kitchell 

Washington  . 

1808,9 

Betts  Peter 

Chenango,  . .. 

1804,5 

Bishop,  Kitchell,   ... 

Washington,.. 

1810 

Betts,  Peter,    

Chenango,  . . . 

Bishop,  Philetus  W.. 

Columbia 

1851 

Betts,  Peter, 

Chenango,  . . . 
Oneida,  . . 

1811 

1831 

Bishop,  Thomas,  ... 
Bishop,  Thomas  <>•.. 

Tompkins... . . 
Madison... 

1S33 

Betts,  Reuben 

1850 

Betts,  Samuel,  Jr.,  .. 



Bishop,  Thomas  1'-.. 

Madison, 

1857 

8,  John  L.,  ... 

Montgomery,. 

1S45 

Bishop,  William  S... 

Monroe, 

1889 

Bevier  Abraham  D.. 

H,ter.  ..." 

1844 

Bivens,  Benjamin  0.. 

Erie, 

1  -87 

Bevier,  Andres, — 

\  Ister, 

1778,79 

Blackledge,  Bcnja'n 

Rockland, .. . . 

1889 

Bet  ier.Benjamin,  Jr. 

Ulster 

1800,  1 

Blackmar,  Esbon 

Wayne 

1888 

Benjamin, . . 

C  Ister 

1809 

Blackmar,  Esbon.. . . 

Wayne, 

1841 

Bevier,  Benjamin.  . . 

Ulster, 

1804 

Blaekstone,  Step'nF., 

Madison  

1-11 

Bevier,  Benjamin,  . . 

Ulster 

1810 

Blackstone,  Wyllis .. 

New-York, .. . 

IS51 

Bevier  Benjamin  B-, 

Ulster, 

1888 

Blaekstone,  Wyllis,.. 

New- York,. . . 

Bevier,  Coedrad 

Sull.  &  Ulster 

1814 

Blain,  Samuel 

Seneca,  

1880 

Sull    A  Ulster. 
Cayuga 

Mont  As  Ham-, 
Mont.  A  Ham. 

1536 
1837 

B  vier.  .losiuh 

Blair.  Joseph 

Bevier  Joeiah    

Cayuga, 

1824 

Blake,  Edward 

'  Grange 

1-31 

Bevier,  Philip  I).  . . . 

Ulster 

1792,93 

Blake.  Edward, 

<  'range 

1 539 

Bevier  Philip  D.,. .. 
B  vier,  Philip  D.,... 

Ulster 



1796 
[798 

Blake,  Eli  C,   .. 

New-York,.. . 

<  'range, 

l-4o 

Blake.  John 

1819 

Samuel,.  . . . . 

Orange 

Blake,   John,  Jr 

i  Grange, 

1798.99 

Bicknell,  Bennet,    . . 

Madison 

1812 

Blake.  J. dm.  Jr.,... 

Orange 

1800 

Bigelow,  Anson 

W  ashington,  . 

1848 

Blake,   John,  Jr 

Orange,  ...... 

1811 

Bigelow.  Edmnnd  B. 

1  ttsego,  

1887 

Blake,  John.  Jr 

Orange 

1812,13 

Bigelow,  John  L.,. .. 

9  neca 

1 887 

Blaki  lev.  Dennis,.. . 

Genesee, 

1828 

a.  Jotham,  ... 

Jefferson 

1887 

Blakelev.  J. dm 

Otsego 

1-1!) 

v,  Otis 

Onondaga,  .  . . 

1881 

Blakeley,  John, 



1820,21 

Biglo.  Joel 

Cumberland, . 

[7S4 

Blakelev,  John, 

1829 

Bill   James 

Albany, 

Blakelev.  J    hn 



1 324 

Bill.  James 

Alb   nv 

1798,99 

Blakelev.  Ebenezer,. 

Otsego, 

1846 

Bill,  James,  

Albany, 

[80(1 

Blakcslee,  Levi, 

Oneida. 

1 866 

Billinghurst,  Win.... 

Ontario 

(319 

Blanch,  Isaac 

Orange 

1790,97 

Billing'*,  Andrew,. .. 

Oneida 

1  -45 

Blanchard.  Anth'vl.. 

Washington,  . 

1796,97 

Billings   Elisha 

Washington,  . 

1  $62 

Blatchford,Rich'dM., 

New- York, — 

1  -.v. 

Billings.  John 

Oneida 

1 827 

Blatchly,  Xeri 

Broome, 

1885 

Bingham,  John,    . . . 

New- York.... 

Blauvelt,  Cornelius,. 

Rockland,  — 

1822 

Bingham,  John 

New-York — 

1807 

Blaiiveli.C.,riie|iusA. 

Rockland 

1816 

Bird   John 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1796 

Blauvelt, Cornelius  A. 

Rockland,  .... 

1816, 17 

Bird,  John, 

Sense  daer,. . . 

Blauvelt   Isaac  I.,.. 

Rockland, .. .. 

1832 

Bird,  John 

■i.-ier, .  . . 

1795 

Blauvelt. Nicholas  0. 

Ro  kland, 

1  -53 

Bird,   William  A  .... 

Erie 

1842 

Bleecker.  Ilarmanus. 

Albany, 

1-14 

Bird    Wil  lam  A.,. .. 

Erie, 

1851 

Bleecker.  Ilarmanus 

Albany, 

H15 

Birdsall,  Benjamin,. 

Columbia 

1792 

Bleecker,  John, 

Saratoga 

1796 

Birdsatl,  Benjamin,. 

Columbia, .... 

1792,98 

Bleecker,  Eeoinrd,  . . 

New-York,.. . 

1796,97 

Birdsall    Benjamin,. 

Columbia, .... 

1796 

Blessing,    Martin  J., 

Albany 

1855 

Birdsall,  Benjamin,. 

Columbia 

1804 

Harvey, 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1839 

Birdsall,  Benjamin,. 

Columbia, 

1792,93 

Blis9.  William  M  ... . 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1811 

260 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 


Counties.      >  Years. 


Blodget,  Harrison,..  Lewis 1881 

Blodget,  Heinan Genesee, 1846 

Blodget    Heman,  .. .  j  Genesee, 1S47 

Blood,  Isaiah,    Saratoga, 1852 

Bloom.  George, Dutchess,  ....  1S03,9 

Bloom,  Henry Cayuga, 1S03. 9 

Bloom,  Henry. Cayuga, . 


Bio >m.  Isaac 
Bloom.  Isaac. 

Bloom,  Isaac, 

Bloom,  Isaac, 

Bloom,  Isaac, 

Bloss,  William  C,  .. 
Bloss,  William  C,  .. 
Bloss.  William  C,  .. 

Bly,  Therou 

Boardman,  Derick  L. 
Boardman,  Orville,  . 
Bockee,  Ahraham,.. 

Bockee.  -Jacob 

Bockee,  Jacob, 

Bockee,  James, 

Bockhoven,  Peter,.. 
Boerum,  William,  .. 
Boerum,  William,  .. 
Boerum,  William,  .. 
Boerum.  William,  .. 
Boerum.  William,  .. 
Boerum,  William,  .. 
Bogardus,  David,... 
Bogardus,  David, . . . 
Bogardus.  Robert, . . 
Bogardus,  Stephen,. 
Bogart,  Matthew  I)., 
Bogart,  William  ILL. 
Bogert  Cornelius  J., 
Bogert.  Jacob  S.,  ... 

Bogert,  Jacob  S 

Bog  rt,  Jacob  S..... 

Bogert,  John.... 

Boies.  Horace 

Bolton  Alfred, 

Bond,  Samuel,.. 

Booth,  Jesse, 

Booth,  Walter 

Borland,  Charles,  Jr. 
Borland,  <  haries,  Jr.  Orange. . 
Borst,  Joseph.  Jr.,  ..Schoharie, 

Borst,  Joseph,  I Schoharie, 

Bostwick,  David  WJSenoca,  ... 


Dutchess,  . . . 
Dut<hess,  ... 
Dutchess,  . . . 
Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess,  ... 

Monroe, 

Monroe 

Monroe, 

Chautauque,. 

Oneida 

Allegany,  ... 
Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess,  . . . 
Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess,  . . . 

Seneca 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Albany, 

A I  ban  v, 

New- York,.. 

Cortland 

Rockland,... 
Tompkins, . . 
New- York,. . 
New -York,. . 
New-York,.. 
New- York,.. 
New- York,.. 

Erie 

Seneca, 

Jefferson,  ... 
Delaware,... 
Herkimer,... 
Orange, 


Bostwick,  Jabez, 


Delaware, 


Bostwick.  Jabez, I  Delaware, . . 

Bostwick,  .Joseph  B.,  New-York,. 
Bostwick,  Milton,..,  Madison,.  . . 
Bostwick, WilliamF.,  Madison,.  . 
Bostwick,  Win.  H.,  .  Dutchess.  .. 
Bostwick,  Wm.  H.,  .  Dutchess,  .. 
Bottom.  Edward  W.,  Wayne 

Boucher,  Anth-nv,..  Columbia,. 

Bouck,  Tobias 

Bonck,  William  C, 

Bouck,  William  C, 
BoUOk,  William  ('.. 
Bouck,  William  C. 

Boughton,  Chauncey  Bara'oga,    .. 

Houghton,  Claud. V..  Ontario, 

Boughton,  Claud. V.,  Ontario ,  ls25 


.  Bchpharii 
Bchoharie, 

Schoharie, 
Schoharie, 

Bchoharie, 


.  1810 
17S8 
1783,89 
1789,90 
1791 
1792 
1845 
1846 
1^47 
1832 
1854 
1S49 
1820 
1795 
1 790,9 
1794 
1884 
1777,  7S 
1778, 79 
1779,80 
1780,81 
1781,82 
1782,88 
1807 
1812,13 
1811 
1 384 
IS49 
1 840 
1791 
1S21) 
1880 
1881 
1800 
ISM 
I B50 
Is  14 
L887 
1843 
1320,211 
1836 

lslT, 

1S00, 

1829 
1 B23 
1348 
1^44 
1 848 
1888 
1884 
1S54 
1851 
ls-:W 
1857 
181 1 
1815 
1810 

IMS 

1848 
1820, 


Names. 


Counties. 


Boughton,  Claud. Y-, 
Boughton,  Joseph.. . 
Boughton,  Reuben  H 
Houghton,  Seymour 
Boughton,  Seymour. 
Bouton,  Henry  H... . 
Bow-dish.  Gamaliel, 

Bowdish,  John, 

Bowen,  Benjamin,.. 

Bowen,  James 

Bowen,  James, 

Bowt-n,  James, 

Bowen,  William  W., 
Bowen,  William  W., 
Bower,  Alexander, . . 

Bower.  David, 

Bowers,  John  H.,. .. 

Bowie.  John  1L, 

Bowie,  John  H., 

Bowker.  Silas, 

Bowker,  Silas, 

Bowker,  Silas 

Bowman,  Asa,   

Bowman,  John 

Bowman,  Phinehas,. 

Bowne,  Joseph 

Bowne,  Levi  F 

Bowne,  Samuel  S.,.. 

Bowne,  Thomas, 

Bowne.  William 

Bowne,  William, 

Boyce,  Gerardus, . . . 

Boyce,  Peter, 

Boyd,  Bennet, 

Boyd.  James, 

Boyd,  James,   

Boyd,  James  N.,   .. 

Boyd,  John  II.,   

Boyd,  John  L., 

Boyd,  Robert, 

Boyd,  Robert,  Jr.,.. 
Boyd,  Robert,  Jr.,  .. 

Bovd,  William, 

Boyd,    William, 

Boyden.  John, 

Boynton,  Jonathan,. 
Boynton,  Jonathan,. 
Boynton.Natlian,l  c, 
Bradford. Benja'nW.. 
Bradford,  George  W., 
Bradford,  Robert  B., 
Bradbnrst.  Samuel,, 

Bradish,  Luther, 

R radish,  Luther 

Bradish,  Luther 

Bradish,  Luther 

Bradish.  Luther,..   . 

Bradish    Luther, 

Bradley,  Chester, 

Bradley,  Deios 

Bradley,  Delos, 

Bradley,  Samuel  B. 
Bradley,  William.... 
Bradner,  Alonzo,... 
Bradner,  John,  .... 
Bradnow,  John  I.,: 
Brady,  James, 


Ontario, 

Kings 

Niagara, 

Schoharie,  . .. 
Schoharie,  . .. 

Steuben 

Montgomery,, 
Montgomery,, 
Herkimer,  . . . 
New-York,. .. 
New- York,. .. 
New-York, . . . 
St.  Lawrence, 
St.  Lawrence, 
Tompkins.  .  . 
Tompkins,  . . . 

Sullivan 

New-York,. .. 
New- York,. .. 

Cayuga, 

Cayuga, 

Cayuga 

Montgomery,. 

Monroe, 

Lister, 

Otsego,  

Niagara, 

Otsego,  .  .. 
Westchester,.. 

Putnam, 

Putnam 

New- York,.. . 

Wayne, 

Putnam,  .«.. . 
Schenectady,  . 
Schenectady,  . 
New-York,  ... 
(Washington,  . 

Cortland 

New  York,. .. 

J  Lister, 

Ulster 

New- York,... 
New- York... . 
Jefferson,  .   .. 

Wayne 

Wa\  ne 

Eissex 

New- York,... 

Cortland 

New-York,.. . 

New- York 

Franklin, 
Franklin,  ... 
Franklin, 
Franklin, 
Franklin, 
Franklin 

Livingston,. . . 

Cayuga  

I  !aj  uga, 

Monroe, 
Rensselaer,. .. 
Livingston,.. . 

I  Grange, 

Greene 

Albany, 


1826 
1849 
1837 
1S40 
ls45 
1853 
1847 
1S43 
1793 
1843 
1849 
1S50 
1S16 
1S16,1T 
1857 
IS89 
1333 
1847 
1S43 
1814 
1815 
1824 
1S48 
1823 
179S 
1S10 
1845 
18:34 
1795 
1850 
1S51 
1S46 
1S49 
1S31 
1SU 
1S12 
1854 
1S40 
1S23 
1794 
1779,80 
178:),  81 
1798 
1798,  99 
1847 
1S27 
1S29 
1855 
I S50 
1852 
1857 
1804 
1S23 
829 
1830 
18:36 
1S37 
1888 
1842 
1851 
1859 
1 828 
1814 
w,r, 
I7S6 
1881 
1*50 


MEMBERS   OF   ASSEMBLY. 


261 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Bragg,  Peleg 

Washington  .. 

1807 

Brodhead.  Thomas. . 

Columbia,    . . 

1820 

Bragg,  Peleg 

Wash. vt  War  'n 

1-20 

Brodhead.  Wessel,.  . 

SuWnJbUlster, 

1815 

Brasher,  Abraham... 

New- York,  . . 

1777,7- 

Brodhead,  Wm.  F.,. 

Sullivan, 

1839 

Brasher,  Abraham.. 

New-York,. . . 

177-.7P 

Brodhead.  Wm.  F.,. 

Sullivan   

1841 

Brasher,  Abraham  . 

New-York, . . . 

1779,80 

Bronck,  John  L.,  . . . 

Greene 

1818 

Brasher.  Abraham  .. 

New-York,.  . . 

1781,82 

Bronek,  Leonard,. .. 

Albany, 

1786 

Brasher,  Abraham,  . 

New  -York, . . . 

1782  S3 

Bronck,  Leonard,. .. 

Albany 

1787 

Brasher,  Philip 

Kings, 

1534 

Bronck,  Leonard,. . . 

Albany 

1789,90 

Brasher,  Philip 

Kings, 

1S35 

Bronck,  Leonard,. .. 

Albanv, 

1791 

Brasher,  Philip, 

New-York, . . . 

1816 

Bronck,  Leonard 

Albany, 

1792,93 

Brasher,  Philip, 

Brasher.  Philip, 

New- York, . . . 

New- York.. .  . 

L8S2 
182? 

Greene 

Jefferson,  .... 

lsll 

Bronson.  Ethel, 

1810 

Brasher,  Philip, 

New- York  . . . 

1826 

Bronson,  Ethel,   

Jefferson, 

1814 

Brasher.  Philip 

Brasher,  Philip 

New-York... . 
New-York,.  . . 

1-27 
1828 

Jefferson, 

Onei  a  A  Osw., 

1815 

1822 

Bronson.  Greene  C  . 

Bravton.    George,... 

Oneida, 

1804.5 

Bronson.  John  W.,  . 

Greene, 

1840 

Bravton,   George  . . . 

Oneida 

18(16 

Brookins.  Calvin,. . . 

Otsego 

1822 

Bravton,   George...  . 

Oneida, 

1807 

Brooks.  Abraham,.. 

Albany.  • 

1S23 

Bravton,   George, . . . 

Oneida, 

1818 

Brooks,  Benedict,. .. 

Genesee, 

1822 

Bravton,   George,... 

Oneida, 

1851 

Brooks.  Birdseye,. .. 

Ontario, 

1822 

Bravton,  Isaac,  .... 

Herkimer,   .. 

1790.97 

Brooks,  Birdseye,. .. 

Ontario, 

1S23 

Bravton.    Isaac,    ... 

Oneida    

1811 

Brooks,  Curtis  G.,... 

Jefferson 

1830 

Bravton,   Isaac, 

Oneida, 

1812 

Brooks  David, 

Dutchess 

1794 

Bravton,   Isaac, 

Oneida 

1814 

Brooks,  David, 

Dutchess, 

1795 

Bravton,   Is  ac,   .... 

Oneida 

1816 

Brooks.  1  avid, 

Dutchess, 

1796 

Brebner.  James, . . . 

Columbia, 

1704 

Brooks.  David 

Dutchess, 

1810 

Brebner,  James, 

Columbia 

179.1 

Brooks,  David, 

New -York 

17s7 

Brebner,  James, ... 

Columbia 

1 796 

Bro  >ks.  David 

New -York,. .  . 

17S8 

Breese.  Arthur..    . 

Herkimer, 

1796.97 

Brooks,  Erasmus  D., 

St.   Lawrence, 

1S57 

Breese.  Sidney  9.,  . . 

Oneida, 

1828 

Brooks,  James, 

New -York,.. . 

1348 

Brett,  Joshua  If..  .  . 



1796,97 

Brooks,  John, 

Orange, 

1345 

Brevoort.  Samuel,  . 

New -York,.  .. 

1856 

Brooks.  Merit, 

Oneida, 

1885 

Brewer.  Ilenrv 

Tompkins,  . . . 

1S50 

Brooks,  Merit, 

Oneida 

1845 

Brewer,  JonathanW. 

IHseg  i 

1 389 

Brooks     Micah 

Ontario 

1S08,  9 

Brewer,  Merwin  It  ,. 

New-York, . .. 

1S48 

Brooks,  Peter  II.,.. . 

Schenectady, . 

1823 

Brewer,  Merwin  R... 

New-York,... 

1^40 

Brooks,  Thomas 

Otsego, 

1807 

Bridendeck, William. 

Herkimer 

1 355 

Brooks,   Wells, 

Erie, 

1S36 

Brigham   Henry  A.,. 

Albany 

IMS 

Brooks.  Wells 

Erie,  .   

1843 

Briggs,  1  »aniel  Clark. 

Westchester,  . 

1851 

Broome,  John,. 

New  -York, . . . 

1S00.1 

Brinckerhoff,  Abr'm. 

Dutchess, 

1784.85 

Broom'-,  John 

New -York,... 

1S02 

Brinckerhoff,  I)  A... 

Dutchess,  . . . 

1808  9 

Broome,  John  L.,. .  . 

New -York,.. . 

1823 

Brinckerhoff,  Dirck.. 

Dutchess 

1777.  7- 

Brother,  Charles  S.,. 

Ontario, 

1S48 

Brinckerhoff  Dirck  . 

Dutchess 

1778,79 

Brother,  Valentine  . 

Ontario, 

1810 

Brinckerhoff,  Dirck,. 

Dutchess,    ... 

1776,8" 

Brother.  Valentine,.. 

Ontario 

1812 

Brinckerhoff  Dirck.. 

Dutchess,  .... 

17*1.  82 

Brother,  Valentine... 

Ontario 

1820 

Brlnckerhoff.  Dirck  . 

Dutchess 

1784 

Brower,  Abraham  E. 

New-York 

1S10 

Brinckerhoff,  Dirck, 

Dutchess 

1784  8! 

Brower,  John.   .      .. 

New-York,..  . 

1S03 

Brinckerhoff  Dirck.. 

Dutchess, 

1786 

Brower,  Joseph   P.,. 

Rockland, 

1845 

Br  nckerhoff  Dirck, 

Dutchess 

1787 

Brower,  Kichard... . 

Steuben 

1840 

Brinckerhoff  G.  II... 

C  juga, 

1833 

Brown,  Aaron,. 

Cortland 

1685 

Brinckerhoff  G.  H.,. 

Cayuga, 

1988 

Brown.  Aaron,. 

Jefferson,  .... 

1830 

Brinckerhoff,  II.  It... 

Cayuga, 

1828 

Brown.  Aaron.. 

Westchester,  . 

1829 

Brinckerhoff,  II    it.. 

Cayuga, 

1 329 

Brown,  Aaron.. 

Westchester,  . 

1830 

BrinckerhofT.  John  I 

Cayuga 

1^48 

Brown,    Anson 

Columbia, 

1S43 

Brinckerhoff.  John  I. 

Cavuga 

1^49 

Brown,   Benjamin,.. 

Orange 

1840 

Brtsbin,  James  .Jr., 

Saratoga 

1882 

Brown.  Charles  P.,.. 

Genesee, 

1844 

Bristol.  Joel 

Oneida 

1802 

Crown.  Cyrus, 

Otsego 

Putnam, 

1847 

Bristol.  Joel, 

Oneida 

l*'S,9 

Brown,  Elisha 

1S20,21 

Bristol,  Joe! 

Oneida 

1812 

Brown,  George* 

Monroe, 

1835 

Bristol,  Nathan,  . . 

Delaware, 

1840 

Brown,  George..... 

Monroe 

1S40 

Bristol,  William.     . 

Genesee, .... 

1 328 

Brown.   George,   Jr., 

Jefferson, 

1819 

Brodhead,  C  W 

Ulster 

1800 

Brown,  James  C,  .. 

Ontario, 

1843 

Brodhead,  Conrad,. 

Ulster.... 

1841 

Brown.  Jeremiah  ... 

Genesee 

1825 

Brodhead,  John,  Jr ,. 

SuD'mfcUlster. 

1822 

Brown,  Joel 

Dutchess,  .... 

1*33 

Brodhead.  Thomas.  . 

Columbia, 

1S02 

Brown.  -John 

Albany, 

1808 

Brodhead  Thomas,  . 

Columbia, 

IM>9 

Brown.  John, 

Albany 

1808,9 

Brodhead,  Thomas,  . 

Columbia, 

1812      1 

Brown,  John, 

N-ew-York, . . . 

1852 

262 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Brown,  John,  Jr.,. . 

Cayuga, 

1316 

Bucklev.  William  11 

Sullivan 

1 S56 

Brown,  John,  Jr.,. . 

Cayuga 

1616,17 

Bucklin,  Daniel, 

Cattaraugus, . . 

1S56 

Brown.  Jonathan,... 

Albany 

1791 

Bueklin.  David  W.,. 

Jefferson, 

1826 

Brown,  Jonathan,.. . 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1792 

Bucklin,  David  W.,. 

Jefferson, 

1 827 

Brown,  .Jonathan  .. . 

Rensselaer,. .  . 

1794 

Bucklin,  David  W... 

Jefferson,     ... 

1828 

Brown,  Jonathan,..  • 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1795 

Buckman,  Abiel,  . .. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1530 

Brown,  Jonathan,... 

Kensselaer,. . . 

1800,1 

Buck  master.  George. 

New- York,. . . 

1S22 

Brown,  Joseph 

Westchester,  . 

1789,90 

Budd,  Joseph  C 

Jefferson,  . . 

1881 

Brown,  Josiah  0.,.. 

Mont'y&Ham. 

1S31 

Budd,  William  H.,.. 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1849 

Brown,  Joshua, 

Orange 

ls02 

Budlong,  Aaron,  . .. 

Herkimer,... 

1809 

Brown,  Joshua, 

Orange 

1804 

Budlong  Aaron 

Herkimer, 

1S08,  9 

Brown,  Joshua 

<  »raii2e 

1-04,5 

Budlong.  Caleb,  . .. 

Herkimer 

1824 

Brown.  Lysander  11 .. 

Jefferson 

1846 

iBuel  Jesse, 

Albany 

L828 

Brown,  .Matthew,. .  . 

Sullivan, 

1843 

iBuel,  Timothy  Jr.,  . 

Ontario, 

1S45 

Brown.  Matthew,  Jr., 

Herkimer,.... 

1796,97 

Bu-Il,  Alexander  H.. 

Herkimer,.. . 

1845 

Brown,  Matthew,  Jr , 

Herkimer,  ... 

1798 

Buell,  Jonathan, . ... 

Ontario, 

1838 

Brown.    Morris, 

Steuben,  

ls,43 

BuelL  Salmon, 

Buell,  Salmon 

Cayuga, 

1S02 

Brown  Xehemiah,Jr. 

Westchester,  . 

1828 

Cayuga, 

1S03 

Brown, N  hemiah,Jr. 

Westchesti-r,  . 

1824 

Bulkl-y,  John  W.,.. 

Madison 

1808 

Brown.  Oliver, 

Madison 

1S08,9 

Bulkley,  John  W.... 

Madison 

1808,9 

Brown.  Oliver, 

Madison 

1816 

Bulkley,  John  W ... 

Madison, 

1810 

Brown.   Randall  A.. 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1887 

Bulkley,  John  W.,.. 

Madison 

1811 

Brown.  Samuel  A.,. 

Chautauque,  . 

1S27 

Bull,  Archibald 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1834 

Brown,  Samuel   A.,. 

Chautauque,  . 

1S45 

Bull,  Daniel, 

Saratoga,.  ... 

1800 

Brown,  Squire  M.,. . 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1834 

Bull,  Daniel, 

Saratoga 

18(10. 1 

Brown.  Timothy,. .. 

Onondaga.  . . . 

1880 

Bull.  David  a, 

Orange 

1849 

Brown,  Th<>maa, 

Chenango,  . .. 

1816 

Bull.  Hugh  B., 

Orange 

1852 

Brown,  William  B.,. 

Monroe 

IS32 

Bull   Wadsworth,. . 

Wash    &  War 

1820,21 

Brownell,  Cyras  H.,. 

Fulton&Ham.. 

I860 

Bunker.  William  M. 

Columbia, 

1S45 

Brownson.lv  enezer. 

i  HnFn&F'klin 

1819 

Bnrbank.  William,. . 

Kings,. 

1-44 

Brownsou  John  \V., 

Genesee* 

1S40 

Burch,  George 

Herkimer, 

1840 

Brownson,  John  W., 

Genesee, .   ... 

1811 

Burch,  John. 

Jefferson,   

1S33 

Br  .wnson.  John  W., 

Wyoming,  . .. 

1842 

Burch,  Robert, 

Herkimer,... 

1811 

Bruen,  George  W.,  . 

New- York,. .. 

1889 

Bureh.  Robert,    .... 
Burchard.  Nathan.. . 

Herkimer, 

1819 

Brash,  Aaron  B.,   ... 

Madison, 

1855 

Oneida 

1S47 

Brash,  John 

Suffolk 

17s4 

Burchard.  Seneca  B., 

Madison  

1841 

Brust  George 

Kensselaer,. .. 

1S54 

Burdick,  Joel, 

Chenango,  . .. 

1S45 

Bruvn,  Charles,.    . . 

Sull.  &  Ulster, 

1  829 

Burger,  John, 

New-1  ork...  . 

1808 

Bruyn,  Cornelias  . . . 

Ulster 

1794 

Burgers    Dean, 

Herkimer, 

1 85 1 

Bruvn   Jacobus  8.,. . 

Ulster, 

1  798 

Burhans,  Benja'n  P. 

Warren    

1S42 

Bruvn,  Jaoobos  S.,.. 

Ulster, 

1798,99 

Burhans,   David, 

Albany 

1804,5 

Bruvn,  James 

Ulster, 

L788 

Burhans,  David,  ... 

Albany 

1806 

Bruvn.  Johannes,. 

Ulster 

1781,88 

Burhans,    Dubois.. . 

Delaware, 

1385 

Bruvn.  Johannes,.  .. 

Ulster, 

1 7s-.',  B8 

Burhans.  Edward  J.. 

Delaware 

1844 

Bruvn,  Johannes,. . . 

list   r 

1796,97 

Burhans,  John   II.,  . 

Albany, 

I  SOS,  9 

Bruyn,  Johannes,. . . 

Ulster 

1800 

Burhans,  John  II.,.. 

Albany 

i  sit;,  17 

Bruyn,  Soveryn  T.,  . 

Ulster 

1789,90 

Burke,   Albert  G..... 

Cattaraugus  . . 

1 886 

Bruyn,  Boveryn  T  ,  . 

Ulster 

1792,98 

Burke,   Michael, 

New  \  ork,.. . 

1844 

Bruyn,  Soverj  n  T.,  . 

Ulster 

1 795 

Burleson    Silas 

'  ttsego 

1848 

Bryan   Alexander,.. 

Rensselaer,. . . 

l  s:>,7 

Burling.  KbenezerS., 

Ne«-Y..rk,... 

1793 

Bryan,  Amos 

Dutchess 

1840 

Barling,  KbenezerS., 

New-York,... 

1798,99 

Bryan,  Calvin  11.,.  . . 

Living-Ion,.  . . 

1 328 

Burling,  KbenezerS.. 

Westchester, 

1784,85 

Bryan  Chari< 

Ulster 

1 S26 

i  iirneii.  Madison  .. . 

Chautauque, . . 

L846 

Bryan,  Isaac, 

Dutchess 

1  s  1 2 

Burnell,  Madison  . . . 

Chautauque,  . 

1847 

Bryan,  Isaac 

Dutchess,    ... 

|s|2   U 

Burnet,  Jonathan,.. 

1  SSI  x 

1868 

Bryan.  John 

Columbia,  — 

1820,21 

Burnet     Jonathan,.. 

Essex 

1 36 1 

Bryan  John  A..  .... 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1827 

Burnet,  Moses  l> 

Onondaga,  ..  . 

1841 

Bryson,  ( lorneliua  II. 

New-York,... 

1840 

Burnet    Robert  R... 

Orange 

1800 

Bryson,  Cornelius  H. 

New-York,.. 

1841 

Burnet.  Roberl  R.,.. 

Orange,  • 

1804 

Buck,  Amos  Jr.,    . . 

Lew  is, 

1  s-2o 

Burnham,  Clark 

Chenango,  , . 

Is  12 

Bach   Am'  -    

Lewis    

1848 

Baruham,  i  \  raa  ,   . 

Warren 

1 960 

Buck,  Chester, 

Lewis 

1 929 

Burnham.  Kleazer. 

Caj  uga,. 

1 B26 

Buck.  Chester 

Lew  is 

1340 

Burnham  Jonafn  C., 

Schenectady,  . 

1849 

Buck.  George  W 

Chemung,  .. 

IMS 

Burr,    Aaron, 

v  u  -York,. .  • 

1784,88 

Buckingham,  i.  ri   . 

Oneida, 

Is:!! 

Burr,    Aaroi 

New- York,. . , 

1799    " 

Buckingham,  Levi,  . 

Oneida. 

ls:;7 

BuiT,    Aaron.    

New-York,... 

1798,  99 

Buckley,   William  11. 

Sullivan, 

1 966 

Burr,   Aaron, 

Orange 

1800,1 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


263 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years 

Names. 

Count  es. 

Years. 

Burr,  Alvin 

Allegany,  — 

isas 

Delaware, 

Burr,  Daniel  II., 

Delaware 

1812 

Callendar,  Levi. 

Greene, 

1816,17 

Burr,  -John.          

Ulster, 

179(3.9. 

Cameron,  Du  aid,.. 

Steuben 

1823 

Burr,  Jonathan,    . . 

aer. . . . 

1804,5 

Cameron,  Duncan,.. 

Wash.v.v.War  n 

1818 

1807 

Cameron,  Duncan.. . 
Cameron.  James, . . 

Wash.i;  War  n 

1S;2 

Burroughs,  Silas  M. 

Means 

1857 

Warren 

IS45 

Burroughs,  Silas  M. 

Orleans 

1850 

Cameron.  James  T.. 

Allegany, 

1357 

Burroughs,  Silas  M.. 

Orleans 

1S51 

Ca  up.  Abram 

Oneida, 

1816,17 

Burroughs,  Silas  M.. 

Orleans, 

1868 

Camp,  Anson,   

Tioga 

IS26 

Burt.    Aaron,   

Onondaga,  .. . 

IS27 

Camp,  Herman 

Tompkins 

1  ^20 

Aaron, 

Onondaga,  .. . 

IS23 

Campbell.  CornePsST. 

Dutches 

1857 

Burt,  David 

Frie. 

1827 

Campbell,  David, .. . 
Campbell.  David — 

Y\  aahington,  . 

Washington... 

1824 

Burt.  David 

1825 

Burt.  David 

Frie 

1829 

Campbell.  Henry  J.. 

Otsego,  

1851 

Burt  James, 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1-44 

Campbell,  James,... 

I-  ranklin,  

1827 

Burt.  James 

Orange, 

1798 

Campbell.  Ludwig,. . 

Herkimer, 

1796,  97 

Burt.  James 

Orange 

179s,  99 

Campbell.  Ludwig,.  . 

Herkimer 

179^ 

Burt,  Jam.-- 

Orange 

- 

(  ampbell.  Lndwig, . 

Herkimer, 

1793.99 

Burt.  James.   

Orange, 

1  -  12 

Campbell,  Prvse 

Albany, 

1 S55 

Burt  James 

Orange 

1803 

Campb  11   RobertG., 

New-t  ork,.. . 

1S43 

Burt,  James 

Orange 

1816 

Campbell,  Robert  G. 

New-I  ork,.. . 

1S49 

Burt.  James,   

<  Grange 

1820,21 

Campbell.  Samuel,.. 

Chenango,.. . . 

1808,9 

Burt  James 

1  ►range, 

1822 

Campbell,  Samuel,.. 

Chenango,... . 

1812 

Burton.  Burr 

Onondaga,  . . 

1866 

Campbell,  Samuel,. . 

Chenango 

•- 

Burwell    Dudley,... 

Herkimer 

1888 

Campbell,  Samuel,.. 

Otsego 

1802 

T'ush,   Abijah 

Rensselaer 

1818 

Campl>efl, Thorn's  B., 

i  akChau&Nia 

1822 

Bosh,  James  F., 

Sullivan, 

Campbell. Thorn's  B-. 

Chaotanqne,  . 

- 

Bush,  James  F., 

Sullivan 

Campbell,  Timothy!  . 

Herkimer, 

1884 

Bush,  James  F.,   . . . 

Sullivan 

1 850 

Can  pbeil.  Valentine, 

Saratoga 

Bush.  John  TV, 

Frie, 

1848 

Campbell.  William. 

<  ttsego, 

1316 

Bash,  John  T, 

Frie 

1846 

Campbell,  William,. 



1S16,17 

Bosh,  William  T.,.. 

Frie 

1848 

Campbell,  William, 
Candee,  David  W.,. 

Otsego 

Montgomery, 

1827 

Bnshnell,  Aaron,... . 

Greene 

1820,21 

Bushnell,   Alvin      . 

Greene 

1825 

Candee,  Joseph,  . .. 

Frio. 

• 

Bushne  1,  Klijah  P... 

Qreene 

1858 

Candee,  Lyman,  . . . 

New-York,. .. 

1-47 

Bushnell.  Flisha  W.. 

Columbia 

Candee,  Nehemiah.. 

Saratoga 

1305.9 

Bnshnell,   Lorin,... 

Jefferson, 

Canfleld,  Ezra 

Tioga 

1837 

Butler.  Benjamin  F.. 

Albany 

1828 

Cannon,  James, 

Montgomery, . 

17S7 

Butler,  Cbaoncej  8., 

Cannon,  Jane- 



1792 

Butler   Klienezer.Jr . 

Onondaga, 

Delaware 

1800 

Cantine,  Abraham... 

Orleans 

1 827 

Butler.  Blias 

1798.99 

Cantine,  John. 

Ulster, 

1777.  7S 

Butler.  Medad,    .. 

Columbia,  .. . 

1882 

Cantine,  John.. 

Lister 

1779.-0 

Butriek,  Sylvester,. . 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1  388 

Cantine,  John 

Ulster, 

1780,81 

Butriek.  Syli 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1884 

Cantine,  John, 

Lister 

17-4 

Butriek.  William  II.. 



1847 

(  antine,  John, . 

Lister, 

1784,85 

Butriek,  William  II.. 



1848 

Cantine,  John 

Ulster 

17-7 

Button.  James  I)... 

Cayuga 

1849 

Cantine,  John, 

Ulster, 

1788 

Butts  Luther 

Delaware, .. . 

1849 

Cantine,  John 

Ulster 

Butts,    Aeelej 

Dutchess, 

1849 

Cantin 

Ulster 

1300 

Buxton.  Luther . 

Brie, 

1849 

Cantine.  Moses.  Jr... 
Cantine,  Peter  A.,. .. 

Lister 

1808 

Byington,  Asahel,.. . 

Orleans 

1888 

Lister 

1816,17 

1,   Dan    P 

OneiJa., 

1 885 

Cantine,  Peter. Jr.,.. 

Dtltehess, 

1788 

CadweU    Dan  P.,... 

Oneida, . 

1848 

Cantine.  William,. . . 

Columbia, 

Oadwell,  Samuel. ..  . 



Cayuga, 

1820 
1840 

Carey,  Truman 

Carey,  Trumbull,... 

Frie, 

18:39 

Cady,  Artemas,  . . . 

Genesee, 

182* 

Cady,  Curtis   C 

Cayuga, 

1 S87 

Cargill,    Abraham... 

New- York,. . . 

1-27 

Cady,  Daniel,. 

Montgomery,, 

t'argill,   Abraham,.. 

New- York,. .. 

1828 

Cady,  Daniel 

Montgomery,. 

1810 

Cargill,   Abraham,.. 

New- York,. . 

i  828 

Cady,  Daniel^  . .   .. 

Montgomery, . 

1-11 

Cargill,    Abraham... 

New-T  ork  . .. 

1830 

Cady,  Daniel 

Montgomery,. 

1812,18 

Cargill,    Abraham... 

New-1  ork,. . 

1881 

Cady,    David 

Montgomery; . 

1796 

Cargill,    Abraham... 

New-1  ork,. .. 

1884 

Blias  W.,  .. 

Tompkins... . . 

1850 

Carhart,  Alfred 

New-York, . . . 

1889 

Ca.lv.    EliSS    W..    ... 

Tompkins 

Carhart,  Alfred 

New- York,. . . 

1888 

rleuaan 

i  lini  « 

1880 

Carley,  Alaneon 

Cortland, 

1828 

Howard  C.,.. 

Kings..   

1851 

Carlisle,   V\  illiam... . 

JetTer  on, 

1944 

John  W...... 

Montg 

1822 

Carlisle,  William,.. . 

Mont.  <fcllam., 

1888 

Cady,  i'almtr, 

Columbia,  .... 

1796,97 

Carll,  Israel, 

Suffolk, 

1302 

2G4 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 


I      Counties. 


Carll,  Israel 

Carll,  Israel, 

Carll,  Israel, 

Carll,  Israel, 

Carll.  Israel, 

Carll,  Israel, 

Carll,  Israel 

Carll.  Phinehas, 

Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman  Stephen,. . . 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 

Carman,  Stephen 

Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman.  Stephen,... 
Carman  Stephen,. . . 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman.  Stephen.... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Stephen,... 
Carman,  Steph  n,... 
Carpenter,  Aimer,. .. 
Carpenter,  Albert... 
Carpenler,Benjamin 
Carpenter  David  .. . 
Carpenter,  Edw.  R., 
Carpenter,  Ethan  B  . 
Carpenter.  Fran'n  B., 
Carpenter,  Jacob  B., 
Carpenter,  John,  .  . . 
Carpenter,  John,  .. . 
Carpenter,  John,  . . . 
Carpenter,  John,  . .. 
Carpenter,  John,  . .. 
Carpenter,  John,  Jr., 
Carpenter,  John,  .  .. 
Carpenter,  Joseph,.. 

Carpenter,  Joseph,.. 
Carpenter  Joseph,. . 
Carpenter,  Joseph  T 
Carpenter  Joseph  T. 
Carpenter,  Levi,  Jr.,. 
Carpenter  M  tlhew. 
Carpenter.  Mat  hew, 
Carpenter,  Thomas,. 
Carpenter   ThOtnaS,. 

Carpenter,  Thomas,. 
Carpenter,  William,. 
Carpenter,  Win.  A.,. 

Oarr.  Caleb 

(air   (ale! 

Oarr,  Thomas  \.,.  . . 
Carr.  Thomas  N.,.  .  . 

Carrier,  Dai  i'l  i: ,  . . 

Carrier.  Jere 

Carrlngtim,  Elisha,  . 
Carrlngtnn,  Joel,  . . 

Carroll,  Aaron. 
Carroll,   Char  Bi  II-.. 
Carver,  Albert  Q.,  .. 


Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Queens, , 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, , 

Queens, 

Queens, . . 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Queens, . . 

Queens 

Queens, 

Queens, 

Saratoga,  ... 

Ulster, 

Niagara, 
Rensselaer,.. 
New-York,. . 

Orange, 

Otsego, 

Dutchess,  . .. 
Orange, . . 

Orange, 

Orange 

Rensselaer, . . 
Rensselaer,. . 
Rensselaer, . . 
Rensselaer, . . 

Otsego 

Westchester, 
Westchester, 
Westchester, 

Westchester, 

Oneida, 

Tioga 

Tioga 

New- York,. . 

New- York,. . 
New- York,.. 

Saratoga,.  .. 
Columbia,. . . 

OtSCgO.     ..     .. 

Ri  osseiaer,. . 
New- York,. . 

New  York..  . 
Herkimer,  .. 
Jefferson,  ... 

Madison 

Bteuben 

Beta  necady, 
Livingston.. . 
|  Clinton, 


Years. 

1S03 

1S04 

1S04.5 

1S06 

1S07 

1S08 

1816,17 

1S1C 

17SS 

17S8,  S9 

17S9, 90 

1795 

1796 

1798 

1803 

1-4 

1804,5 

1S07 

180S.9 

1810' 

1611 

1812 

1812,13 

1S14 

1815 

1816 

1S1C,  17 

ISIS 

1S19 

1819 

1857 

1847 

1816,17 

1847 

1 358 

l  B  i."' 

1 356 

17S8,89 

1 7>0,  90, 

1791 

1796,97 

lSi>2 

1S12, 13 

1825 

Is:',.", 

1790 

1796,97 
1S41 
1 9  fi 
1810 


Names. 


Carver,  Barnabas, 
Carver.  Benjamin, 
Can,  Ebenezer,  . . 

Cary,  Egbert, 

Cary,  William,. . .. 
Caryl.  Leonard,.  .. 
Cave,  Alonzo 

( 'aw,  A.  Pierson,  . 

Case,   David  C 


Case,  Ebenezer  W., 

Case,  Henry, 

Case,  Joseph,  

Case,  J.  Wickham,  . 

Case.  Levi  II 

Case,  Nathaniel, 

Case,  Oliver, 

Case,  Oliver, 

Case,  Russel, 

Case,  Basse], , 

Case,  Squire  S.,. 

Case,  Squire  S., 

Casey,  George,  

Cash*  Merit  H„ 

Cash,  Merit  II 

Cash,  Merit  II., 

Casner,  Ezekiel, 

Castle,  John  J., 

Caw,  David, 


Dutchess, 

1S06 

Herkimer, 

1S39 

Dutchess, 

1 7S4,  Sf 

Dutchess,  .... 

1827 

Saratoga, 

1S53 

Otsego,   

1S42 

Onondaga,  . . 

1S53 

Oneida 

1854 

Broome, 

1834 

Suffolk 

1820 

Onondaga,  ... 

1S19 

Rensselaer,.  .. 

1S23 

Suffolk 

1S39 

Chenango,.... 

1S48 

Ontario, 

1818 

Ontario, 

1S55 

Ontario, 

Chenango,  ... 
Chenango,  .  . . 

Erie, 

Erie, 

Dutchess, 

Orange, 

Orange 

Orange, 

Yates 

Oneida, 

Schenectady,  . 


Chamberlain,  Alonzo  Columbia, 


Chamberlain,  John,.  Orleans,... 
Chamberlain,  Alvin.  Livingston, 
Chamberlain,  Alvin,  Livingston, 
Chamberlain,  C.  T.  .  Allegany,  . 
Chamberlain,  C.  T...  Allegany,  . 
Chamberlain,  Jos.  P.  Chenango, 
Chamberlain.  Jos.  P.  Chenango, 
Chamberlain,  O.  C,.  Otsego,  .. . 

hamberla'm.  O.  C,.  Otsego 

Chambers,  Jacob, .. .  Ulst  r 

Chandler,  Abel Chenango.. 

Chandler,  Abel,  .. .  Chenango,. 
Chandler,  Abel  E.,..  Oneida,  ... 
Chandler,  Adoniram.  New-York, 

Chandler.  Rufus, Chenango,. 

Chandler,  Samuel,..  Oneida 

Chandler,  Samuel...  Onei'a.vOsw'o, 
Chandler,  W.  H.,.. .  Oneida. 
Chapin,   Daniel Onl'oA-Steub'n 

Chapin,  Edmund  O. ,  Herkimer,, 

Chapin,    lleinan Ontario,    .. 

179S,  99  Chapin,  Isaac, Ontario,.., 

1*23       I'Chapin,  Israel Ontario,... 

1811       I  Chapin.  Israel Ontario,.., 

1S12  IJChapin,  Loring  D.,.  New-York 
1919,  13  Chapin.  Luther  .  ...  Wayne... 
1804,5    ch  pin  Thaddens...  Ontfo&Qcaei., 

Chaplin,  Marshall  l'».  Allegarty,.... 

Chapman,  Benjamin,  1 1  reene.  ..... 

Chapman,  lleinan,. .   Yates    

Chapman,  Hiram....  Steuben,    ... 
charlock,  Thomas,. .  New- York, .. 

Charlock.  Thomas,.  .   New-York,.. 

Chase,  Gideon  0.,..  Tioga 

t  fhaae.  Gideon  o... .  Tioga 

Cha-e      lla\ ■iland,.  .  .    Otsego 

Chase,   Isaa  •,  Jr.,..  .   Monroe, 

Chase.  Beth, Otsego,    


1^44 
1837 
1894 
1885 
1844 
1888 
1829 
1M4 
1851 
1881 
1886 
1849 


Chase,  Soth, t  Otsego, 


Years. 


1S56 

1825 

1S29 

1887 

1849 

180S 

1S34 

1*35 

1 837 

1845 

1852 

1847 

1 358 

1836 

1851 

1852 

1S86 

1837 

1834 

1852 

lS4t 

1848 

1836 

1829 

1S3S 

1847 

1888 

1850 

L810 

1889 

1827 

1802 

l  B55 

1 988 

1792,98 

1810 

1811 

1888 

1830 

1808 

1858 

1810 

1841 

184T 

1848 

1857 

l  -  IS 

1846 

1803.9 

1848 

1819 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


265 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Chatfield.  AndrewG., 

Steuben 

1839 

('lark,  Henrv,  Jr.,  . . 

Madison, 

l-ll 

Chatfield.  AndrewG., 

Steuben, 

1840 

Clark.  Henrv,  Jr.,  .. 

Madison 

1822 

Chatfield.  AndrewG.. 

Steuben 

Steuben,    

1S41 
1846 

Clark,  Horace, 

Clark,  Horace, 

1832 

Chatfield.  AndrewG., 

Erie, 

1833 

Chatfield.  David  J.  . 

New- York... . 

1-47 

Clark,  James, 

Chenango,  . . . 

1349 

Chatfield,  Levi  S.,... 

Otsego 

1839 

Clark,  Jefferson  B.,  . 

Chemung, 

1356 

Cliatfield.  Levi  8 

Otsego. 

1-40 

Clark.  Jeremiah 

Orange, 

1777.7- 

Cliatfield,  Levi  S.  .   . 

Otsego, 

1-41 

(Mark,  Jeremiah 

Orange, 

I77S,  79 

Chatfield.  Levi  S.  ... 

Otsego, 

1842 

Clark,  Jeremiah, 

Orange 

1780,81 

Chatfield  Thomas  I.. 

Tioga 

1853 

Clark,  Jeremiah, 

Orange, 

1751,-2 

C'natterton,  James... 

Cortland, 

1825 

('lark.  J  remiah 

Orange, 

17S2.S3 

Cheney,  Albert, 

Warren 

1-43 

Clark.  Jeremiah, 

Orange, 

17S4 

Cheever.  Samuel  <... 

Rensselaer, .. . 

Clark,  Jeremiah,.   .. 

Orange, 

!T>4.  S5 

Chesebro    Israhiah.. 

Albany, 

1854 

Clark,  Jeremiah, 

Orange, 

17-7 

Chester.  John  E 

Suffolk, 

1-55 

Clark,  Jeremiah 

Orange, 

1738 

Child.  Jonathan, 

Ontario  

1816 

Clark,  Jeremiah, 

Orange, 

i7-s,s3 

Child,  Jonathan 

Ontario, 

1-16, 17 

Clark.  John 

Er  e 

- 

Child.  Salmon, 

Saratoga, 

!Sn. 

Clark.  John 

Madison 

1-50 

Child.  Salmon 

Saratoga 

1--.0 

Clark,  John  C, 

Chenango,  . . . 

IS26 

Chifds.  Francis, 

New-York,... 

1789,90 

Clark,  John  F.,.    .. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1351 

Childs.  Heman  W., 

New- York.... 

1833 

Clark,  Joseph, 

Madison 

1>24 

ChUds.  Heman  W.,. 

New-York,... 

1-39 

Clark,  Joseph, 

Madison,.    ... 

1S28 

Child*,   Justus  . 

Oneida,.   

1-44 

Clark,  Joseph, 

Madison, 

1335 

Childs,  Timothy 

Monroe, 

1823 

Clark,  Joshua  Y.  H-, 

Onondaga,    . 

1-55 

Childs,  Timothy 

Monroe 

l  *83 

Clark,  Lorenzo, 

Ontario, 

1-44 

Chipman,  Fitch 



1830 

Clark,  Lot, 

Niagara, 

1846 

Chipman.  Fitch 

1821 

Clark,  Lueian 

Lewis, 

1S57 

Chipman,  Fitch 

Gen>'»ee,  .... 

1825 

Clark,  Rensselaer  W. 

Chenango,  . .. 

1S44 

Chipman,  John  S.  .. 

->t  Lawrence.. 

1-4- 

.Clark.  Robert 

Clark,  Robert, 

Delaware, 

1  SI  2, 13 

Chipman.  Lemuel,.. 

Ontario 

179'5,97 

Delaware, 

1-14.15 

Chipman,  Lemuel... 

Out'  .iSteub'n 

1-  10.  1 

Clark.  Rus-el, 

Onei  la 

1326 

Christie.  David..  . . . 

Orange, 

1828 

Clark.  Samuel, 

Saratoga 

1796,97 

Christie,  Nathan.   .. 

Montgomery,  • 

1816 

Clark,  Samuel, 

Saratoga 

1798 

Chubb.  Arba, 

Orleans 

1-4S 

Clark,  Samuel, 

Sara  oga, 

179^,99 

Church    Edwin  F-... 

Steuhen 

1n50 

1  lark,  Samuel 

Saratoga, 

Sara:oga, 

Church,  Elihu 

Monroe. 

1-34 

Clark,  Samuel, 

1802 

Church,  Elihu  C  ... 

Jeffer-ori 

1842 

Clark,  Samuel, 

Clark,  Samuel, 

Saratoga,  

Church,  Elihu  C 

Jefferson,  .... 

Chenango,  . .. 

IS  43 
1848 

Saratoga, 

Madison, 

l^'»4,5 
1837 

Church,  Ezra  P.,    ... 

!   lark,   Wait 

Church,  Sanford  E  ,. 

Or  cans, 

l-4-> 

Clark,  William, 

Montgomery,. 

1852 

Church.  William,  . .. 

(  henan^o,  . .. 

l-4'» 

Clark,  William  A.,.. 

Orange, 

l-n:B 

Churchill,  Ahmzo.  .. 

Otsego,.    . 

1S55 

Clark.  William  2d,.. 

Cayuga, 

1813 

Churchill,  Josiah,. .. 

Genese 

Genesee 

:  828 
1826 

('lark,  Zenas, 

St.  Lawrence,. 
St.  Lawrence,. 

1840 

Ch:r  hill,  Josiah,.  .. 

Clark,  Zenas 

1841 

Churchill,  Josiah.. .. 

Genesee 

1-27 

[arte,  Archibald  S-, 

Niagara, 

:  80S,  9 

Clapp,  Almoa  M..  . . 

Erie 

1858 

t'larkc,  Archibald  S  . 

Niagara,  . 

1-10 

Cl.ipp,  Elish  t, 

Niagara 

1-57 

Clarke.  Archibalds  , 

Niagara 

1-11 

Clark.  Asa,  Jr., 

«  >rli--;is, 

1884 

Clarke.  Char' 

Jefferson,  

is:59 

1 885 

Clarke,  Char 
Clarke.  Daniel  W..  . 

Jefferson, 

New-York,.  .. 

1-40 
1-54 

Ciark.  Billa  J.,  .  . 

Saratoga,. 

1820 

Clark,  Calvin, 

Jefferson, 

1885 

Clarke,  Ebenezer — 

Clarke.  Ebenezer,.  .. 

Charlotte,  .... 

1777.7s 

(  lark,  Cal  in 

Jeffrr>on, 

Charlotte 

-     Calvin, 

J.-flVr-on 

1840 

Clarke,  Jefferson  EL, 

Chemung, 

1841 

Clark,   Daniel, 

Sull  n  ,U'lster, 

1814 

Clarke,  Thomas  E.,. 

Oneida, 

1-28 

Clark,   Daniel 

Snirn.vf'lst  r, 

1819 

Clarkson,  Matthew,. 

New-York,. .. 

1739,90 

Daniel  \Y.,. . 

New- York,.  .. 

1-54 

Clary,  Joseph, 

Erie 

1834 

Clark,  David 

Rockland, 

Cleland.  Jonas, 

Herkimer, 

1314 

Clark.  Ebem-zer, 

Olster 

,7^7  M 

Cleland,  Jonas, 

Herkimer, 

1-15 

Clark,  Ebenezer, 

CUt<-r, 

17^-, -9 

Cleland,  Jonas 

Herkimer, 

1319 

Clar-.  Ebenezer,    .  . . 

Ulster, 

Cleland.  Jon.'-.  . 

Herkimer,  ... 

1326 

Ebenezer, 

Ulster 

17.92 

Cleveland,  Eph.  W., 

Ontario 

IS33 

Clart,  Ella- 

L  vingstou 

Ch-veland.  Erasing,  . 

Madison, 

1307 

Clark    Elias, 

Livingston,. .. 
Oneida, 

1840 

Cleveland,  Erastus,  . 
Clift,  Lemuel, 

Madison, 

Dutchess, 

1833 

Clark.  , 

1793 

<  lurk,  Brastns 

Oneida 

1912,13 

Clift.  Lemuel, 

Dutchess,  .... 

1798,99 

G      -.-•■ 

New- York 

1-51 

Clift,  Lemuel 

Dutchess, 

1810 

: 

Monroe, 

1825 

C  ift.  Lemuel 

Dutchess, 

1811 

i  H  ury,  

Otsego, 

1S31 

.Clinch,  Charles  P.,.. 

New-York,... 

L335 

23 


266 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Clinch.  <  harles  P.,.. 

New- York,... 

1836 

Colden,  Cadwall'rD., 

New-York,.. . 

1813 

Cliacb,  Charles  P.,.. 

New- York, . . . 

Orange, 

New- York,..  . 

1887 
1802 

Cole,  Abel, .... 

1816,17 

Clinton,  Charles, 

Cole,  Abel, 

Jefferson, 

Clinton,  De  Witt,... 

1798 

Cole,  Abel, 

Jefferson,    . . . 

ISIS 

Clinton,  George, 

New-York,... 

1800,1 

Cole,  Abraham, 

Richmond, . .. 

18UT 

Clinton,  G.  De  Witt. 

New-York, . . . 

1854 

Cole,  Abraham,.  ... 

Richmond, . .. 

1823 

Clinton,  G.  De  Will, 

Erie,    

1857 

Cole,  Calvin, 

Chenango,  . . . 

1841 

Clinton.  George,  Jr., 

New-York, . . . 

1S04 

Cole,  Dan   H 

Orleans, 

1856 

Clinton,  George,  Jr., 

New-York, . .. 

1804, 5 

Cole,  Edmund 

Rensselaer,. .. 

I&55 

Clinton,  James, 

Orange, 

1800, 1 

Cole,  George  H...... 

Richmond,  . .. 

1846 

Clinton,  James, 

Ulster, 

1788 

Cole,  George  H., 

Richmond, . .. 

1847 

Close,  Stephen 

Cayuga, 

1810 

Cole,  Henrv, 

Richmond, . . . 

1-42 

Close  Stephen, 

Cayuga, 

1811 

Cole,  Henry, 

Richmond, ... 

1843 

Close,  Stephen 

Cayuga, 

1S12 

Cole,  Hiram, 

Washington,  . 

1826 

Clowes,  Samuel, 

Queens 

1789,90 

Cole,  John, 

Rockland 

1804,5 

Clowes,  Samuel 

Queens, 

1791 

Cole,  John  L 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1844 

Clowes.  Samue),  ... 

Queens, 

1792 

Cole  Nathaniel, 

Madison, 

1812 

Queens, 

Queens, 

1792,93 
1791 

1844 
1855 

Clowes.  Samuel, 

Cole   Seth  B., 

Steuben, 

Clowes,  Samuel, 

Queens, 

1795 

Cole,  Stephen  S.,... 

Cattaraugus,.. 

1852 

Queens, 

Columbia,  ... 

1796 

1822 

Cole,  Walter,. .. 

1828 
1881 

Clum,  Philip  P 

Cole.  "Walter, 

Jefferson,     . . . 

Clyde,  Joseph, 

Otsego, 

1S28 

Coleman,  Robert  B-, 

W\v -York, ... 

1855 

Clvde,  Samuel,  .    ... 

Trvon, 

1777,  7S 

Colegrove,  Belah  11. 

Brie 

1842 

Cobb,  Lorenzo  I).,  .. 

Cattaraugus,.. 

1856 

Coles.  James  B., ... 

New- York,. .. 

1814 

Cobb   William 

All-gany,  .... 

1848 

Collaroer,  Thomas,.. 

Saratoga 

1822 

Coburn,  Merril, 

Jefferson, 

1S52 

i  oilier,  Peter,.     . 

Otsego, 

1829 

Cochrane,  Clark  B.,. 

Montgomery,. 

1844 

Collier,  Peter 

Otsego 

1831 

Cock,  Gideon  W.,  .. 

Orange, 

1841 

<  ollins.  David,  Jr... . 

Dutchess, 

184S 

Cock,  William 

New- York,... 

1 792, 93 

Collins,  E\a 

L  wis, 

IS14, 15 

Cockburn,  James,  . . 

Ulster 

IS-.T) 

Collins,  John  B.,  . 

Allegany 

1882 

Cocks,  John  S 

New- York,... 

1855 

Collins,  John  B 

Allegany, 

1S33 

Coddington,  .lacob, . 

Sullivan, 

1S12 

Collins,  John  F.,  .. 

Columbia, 

1834 

Coddington,  Jac  >b, . 

s nil.  it  Ulster,. 

1812,18 

<  ollins,  John   G.,... 

Allegany 

1345 

Coddington,  Jona.  I. 

New-York, . . 

1827 

Collins,  John   G..... 

Allegany 

1S46 

Coe,  Benjamin 

<  >range 

1778.79 

Collins,  Jonathan  C. 

Lewis, 

1 854 

Coe,  Benjamin, 

Orange, 

1798 

Co  Una,  Levi,   . 

Lewis     

1812,  18 

Coe,  Benjamin 

Queens, 

1777,78 

Collins.  Robert, 

Rensselaer,.. 

1826 

Coe,  Benjamin, 

Queens 

1778,79 

•olvard,  Asa,   .. 

Albany, 

1806 

Coe,  Benjamin, 

Coe,  Benjamin, 

Queens    

Queens, 

1779,841 
1781,82 

Oolvard    Asa, 

1807 

Colvard.  Asa,. . . 

Albany 

1811 

Coe,  Benjamin,.    ... 

Queens, 

1782,88 

'  ohard,  Asa,.., 

Albany, 

1812 

Coe,  Benjamin, 

Queen^, 

1784 

Colvard.  Asa,   . . 

Albany, 

1820 

Coe,  Benjamin.. .... 

■,'Ueens, 

1804,5 

Colvm,  B  njamin... 

Wasl.'n&Cli'n. 

I7:il 

Coe,   Benjamin, 

Queens, 

:S>6 

i  olvin,  Benjamin,... 

Wasb'mt  IPa 

1795 

Coe,  Benjamin, 

Rockland, 

1798,99 

Colvm,  Benjamin  ... 

Washington,  . 

1800 

Coe,  Isaac,  Jr 

Madison, 

1837 

(-olvin.  John 

Albany 

1810 

Coe,  John 

Orange, 

1779.80 

Colrin,    Levi,.. 

Cayuga, 

IsM 

Coe,  John    1)., 

Orange, 

1739,90 

Col  well.  Samuel 

Otsego 

1 8  19 

Coe,  John    I)., 

Orange 

1791 

Coman,  Windsor,, .. 

Madison   

1811,15 

Coe,  John    1).,   

Orange, 

1 792 

Coniii,  George,    . 

'\  cstchcs'cr, 

I81MJ 

Cue,  tlohn    D-,   

Orange, 

1794 

C'  inhs,  Alexander,  . 

Schenectady, 

1812,18 

Coe,  John   D-,  

Senecn,  

1884 

Comsiock,  Adam..  .. 

Saratoga, 

ITU'-',  3 

Coe,  John   l> 

Seneca 

1889 

Comstock,  Adam,. .. 

Saratoga,  ... 

179  4 

Coe,  Nathaniel,   ... . 

Allegany, 

1444 

Comstock,  Adam,, .. 

Saratoga, 

1  TIC 

Cue,  Nathaniel,   

Alleguny, 

1845 

Comstock,  Adam,.  . . 

Saratoga, 

1798 

Ooe,  Nathaniel 

Allegany 

L846 

(  omstock,  Ad  .in  . .. 

Saratoga, 

1796,97 

<  <>■ .  Nathaniel, 

Livingston,.. . 

1848 

Comstock,  Ad:. Ill  . . . 

Sara  tog  i,, . . . 

1793 

Co.-,  Banford, 

Lewis, 

1889 

Comstock.  Adam 

Saratoga,    

1793,99 

Coffeen,  David, 

Oneida 

1804 

Comstock,  Adam,. .. 

Saratoga  . 

N    .    1 

Coffeen   Henry, 

.lefn.Le's&StL 

l.s06 

Coins  ock,  Adam,.  . . 

Saratoga, 

I8!M),  1 

Collin  Alexander  II- 

Dutchess,  . . . . 

1844 

Coinstock    Adam 

Saratoga  .   . . 

ISi»2 

Collin.  Caleb,  

Greene, 

1824 

Comsiock  Adam,... 

S   r.itoga 

1819 

Coftln    Edwin  s 

Otsego 

KM 

Comstock.  Adam,. 

Saratoga 

S  0,1 

C   flln,  .lared,    

Columbia, 

1792 

Co  i  stock    Anion.  . . 

Onel  la  

ls80 

Coffin,  -lared, 

Columbia,.    .. 

1792,98 

Comstock,  Anion,  . . 

Oneld't 

1881 

Coffin,  Robert 

Dutches*, 

!-:;' 

<■'<>  us k,  Calvert  .. 

On    Ida. 

•Mr. 

Colby,  Zach.  ua> . . . . 

Uciieseo,.   ... 

1812 

Couist  mk.  Cej)uii3, . . 

Cortlund, 

1827 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


267 


Names. 


Comstock,  Cephas,. . 
Comstock,  James,  .. 
Comstock,  Oliver  C, 
Coaiatoct,  Oliver  O, 
Comstock,  William,. 

Cone.  Gilbert, 

Congdon,  Anson,... 
Conger,  John, . . 

Conger,  Moore 

Conine,  Philip,  Jr.,  . 
Conine,  Philip,  Jr.,  . 
Conine,  Philip,  Jr  ,  . 
Conklin,  Ben.j.  H.,.. 
Conklin,  George  L... 
Conklin,  George  L.,. 
Conk  in,  George  L., . 
Conklin,  Henry,    ... 

Conklin,  Henry 

Conklin,  Henry, 

Conklin,  Henry, 

Conklin,  Isaac, 

Conklin,  Isaac, 

Conklin,  J-.hn, 

Conklin,  John, 

Conklin,  John,  

Conklin,.Jonalhan  S.. 
Ci>nklin,Jonathan  S-, 
Conklin,  Fred.  A.,.. 
Conner,  Ezra  S... . .  - 
Conner,  Richard,  . .. 
Conrad,  .Jacob,  ... 
Conselyea,  Joseph,  . 
Conselyea,  Win.,  Jr.. 
Conselyea.  Wm.,  Jr.. 
Conselyea,  Wm.,  Jr., 
Constant.  Anthony, 
Constant,  Joseph  . . . 
Constant,  St.  John,. . 
Constant,  .-t.  .John,.. 
Converse,  Thomas,  . 
Converse.  Thomas,  . 
Converse,  Thomas,  . 
Converse,  Warren,.. 
Cook,  Atwatcr,  Jr  ,  . 
Cook.  Atwatcr,  Jr.,  . 
Cook,  Chauncey  C.,. 

Cook,  John  I., 

Cook,  Joseph, 

Cook, Joseph 

Cook,  Matthias, 

Cook,  Noah 

Cook,  Paul  C.f 

Cook,  Paul  c, 

Cook.  William 

Cook,  William, 

Cooke.  J.  Atwatcr,.. 
Cooke,  Thomas  B.,.. 
Cooke,  Thomas  I',.... 
Cooke,  Turhand  K... 
Cooicv,  Jonathan,  . 

Coon,  William  0.,.  .. 

Coon,  Samuel  II 

Cooper,  Annanias, .. 
Cooper,  Apollo*,  ... 
Cooper,  Benjamin  F. 

Cooper,  Francis, 

Cooper,  Francis,.... 
Cooper,  Francis, .... 


Counties. 


Cortland, 

Cortland,.  ... 

Seneca,  

Seneca, 

Otsego,  

Otsego, 

Alleganv, 

Wrash.&  Clin., 

Cayuga, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Greene, 

Dutchess, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk 

Dutchess, 

Dutchess,  ... 

Dutchess 

Dutchess, 

uffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Ulster&Sulv'n. 
I'lster&Sulvn. 
Ulster&Sulv'n, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

New-York,... 
New- York,.. . 
Richmond, . .. 
Tompkins,  . . . 
Kings......... 

Kings, 

Kintrs 

Kings 

Westchester,  . 
New- York,.  . . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Wash.St  Clint.. 
w ash .&  Clint.. 
Wash. &  Clint., 

Oneida, 

Oneida, 

Oneida, 

Herkimer 

Herkimer, 

I  lenesee, 

Genesee 

Cortland, 

New- York,     . 

Steuben, 

Steuben, 

Wash.&War'n 

Warren, 

Greene, 

Greene 

Greene, 

Greene, 

Orange  

Tompkins,  . .. 
Madison, 

Dutchess, 

Oneida, 

Oneida, 

New- York,. .. 
New-York,. . . 
New* York,. . . 


Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

1836 

Cooper,  Francis, 

New- York,. .. 

1808,9 

1848 

Cooper,  Francis, 

New-York,. .. 

1814,  15 

1810 

Cooper,  Francis, 

New-York,. .. 

1S26 

1812 

Cooper,  Gilbert,    . . . 

Orange, 

1782, S3 

1855 

Cooper,  Gdbert, 

Orange 

17S4 

1832 

Cooper,  Gilbert, 

Orange, 

1784,85 

1851 

Cooper,  Gilbert,    . . 

Orange, 

1786 

1792 

Cooper,  Gilbert 

Orange, 

1787 

1855 

Copeland,  George  M. 

Orleans, 

1852 

1796,  97 

Copeman.  Abraham, 

Trvon, 

1779,  SO 

1300 

Copeman,  Abraham, 

Tryon 

1784 

1802 

Corbet,  Eldad, 

Herkimer 

1806 

1820,21 

Corev,  Joseph    .... 

Allegany, 

1850 

1827 

Corl,  Henry,  Jr., 

Saratoga, 

1798,99 

1831 

Corl,  Henry,  Jr., 

Saratoga, 

1800, 1 

1835 

Corl,  Henry,  Jr 

Saratoga, 

18»2 

1833 

Cornell,  »  orneliusll. 

Dutchess, 

1836 

1S34 

Cornell,  Edward,  . .. 

Chenango, 

1S43 

1S39 

Cornell,  George  J.,  . 

New- York,... 

1849 

1840 

Cornell,  Thomas,  . .. 

Washington,.. 

1808 

1819 

Cornell.  Walter,     ... 

Washington,.. 

1888 

182(1,21 

Cornell,  Whitehead,. 

Queens 

17S8 

1810 

Cornell,  Whitehead.. 

Queens, 

1788,89 

1811 

Cornell,  Whitehead.. 

Queens, 

1789,90 

1816,17 

Cornell.  Whitehead,. 

Queens, 

1792 

1811 

Cornell,  Whitehead,. 

Queens, 

1792,93 

1814 

Cornell,  Whitehead.. 

Queens 

1793 

1854 

Cornwall,  James  H.. 

Putnam, 

1841 

IS36 

Cornwall  Lewis,   .. 

Queens 

1796,97 

lblO 

Corn  well,  Harry, 

Columbia,  .. . . 

1839 

1823 

Cornwell.  William,  . 

Ontario 

1821 

1887 

Cornwell,  William  I. 

Cayuga, 

1346 

1828 

Cornwell,  William  I. 

Cayuga 

1847 

1848 

Corsen,  Cornelius.  .. 

Richmond, ... 

1784.  85 

is  4:', 

Corson,  Richard  C. . 

Richmond, . . . 

1S16, 17 

1845 

Corson.  Richard  C.,. 

Uichmond,  .  .. 

1818 

1808,9 

Cortelyou,  Lawr.  H., 

Richmond,  . .. 

1852 

1828 

Coryell,  Emanuel.  .. 

Tioga, 

1796 

1881 

C  ryeii,  Emanuel,  . . 

Tioga, 

1796,97 

1789,  90 

Corvell,  Emanuel,  . . 

Tioga 

1798 

1791 

Coryell,  Emanuel,  .. 

Broome&Tiog. 

1808 

1792 

Corvell,  Emanuel,  .. 

Tioga, 

1808,9 

IS48 

Coryell.  Emanuel,  . . 

Tioga, 

1810 

1881 

Coryell  John, 

Tioga, 

1838 

1839 

Cost,  Klias, 

Ontario, 

1846 

1846 

Cost,  Jesse, 

Ontario, 

1854 

1837 

Cotton,  Henry  G.,... 

Steuben, 

1S37 

1-:,:; 

1  ouch,  Eb  nezer, . . . 

Saratoga, 

1332 

1S54 

Couch,  Ebenezer, . . . 

Saratoga,   

1833 

1S24 

Coulter.  James, . 

Delaware 

1832 

1^39 

Conrsin    Richard,... 

Uichmond,  . . . 

1816 

1827 

Couiant    Gilbert, 

New- York,. .. 

1825 

1881 

Coutant.  Gilbert,.... 

New- York,... 

1827 

1816.17 

Covey,  Lorenzo  D.,. 

Erie, 

1855 

1825 

Cowan,  Alexander,.. 

Washington,  . 

1802 

1851 

Cowan,  Alexander,.. 

Washington,  . 

1803 

1838 

Cowdrev,  Peter  A.,. 

New- York,. .. 

1336 

1839 

Cowles,  Benjamin,. 

Saratoga,  

1815 

1841 

Cowles,  Benjamin  J., 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1850 

1796,97 

Cowles,  Henry  B.. . . 

Putnam 

1826 

1866 

Cowles.  Henrv  B... . 

Putnam, 

1727 

1812 

Cowles,  Henry  B., .. 

Putnam,  . 

1828 

1779,80 

Cowles.  John, 

Jefferson, 

1819 

1824 

Cox,  George  B., 

Orange,  . . 

1857 

1 846 

|Cox,  Jameson, 

New-York,. . . 

1812,13 

1806 

Cox.   John,  

Dutchess, 

1822 

|1M)7 

Coye,  Willard 

'Crafte,  Erastua, 

Otsego 

1820 

11308 

OtsegOj  

1810 

268 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Crafts,   Erastus 

Otsego,    

1S12, 13 

Crosbv,  Darius,. ... 

Westchester . . 

1812 

Crafts,   Erastus, 

Otsego,   

1314 

Crosby.  Edwin, 

Westcnester,. . 

1834 

Craig    Andrew,  Jr.,. 

Delaware, .... 

1812,18 

Crosby,  Edwin, 

Westchester... 

18:35 

Craig,  Gordon,. 

Ulster, 

1S33 

Crosbv,  Epenelus,  . . 

Dutchess 

1845 

Cram,  Hendrick 

Chenango,  . . . 

1 885 

Crosbv.  Epenetus,  . . 

Dutchess, 

1S47 

Crain.  William  C.,.. 

Herkimer,.. 

1882 

Crosby  Stephen 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1S23 

Crain,  Yn  illiam  C.,.. 

Herkimer, 

1845 

Crosby,  Stephen, 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1880 

Crain,  William  C, .. 

Herkimer 

1846 

Corser,  Caleb  li., . . . . 

Monroe 

1851 

Cramer,  Conrad,. . .  . 

Sara'oga,     ... 

1822 

Corser,  Caleb  B., . . . . 

Monroe, 

1852 

Cramer,  George 

Saratoga 

1816 

Cross,  John  A., 

KmgH, 

1848 

Cramer.  John 

Saratoga, 

1S'6 

Cross,  John  A., 

Kings 

1849 

Cramer,  John, 

Saratoga, 

1811 

Crouch,  Jona:han  P  , 

Chemung, 

1839 

Cramer,  John 

Saratoga 

1S42 

Crowe,  William  H.,. 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1857 

Crandall,   Chirk,.... 

All'vASteub'n. 

1880 

Crowell,  Jesse 

Oswego 

1835 

Crandall,   Clark,.... 

AlPwv.Steub'n, 

18-21 

Crowley,  finite, 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1847 

Crane,  Joseph,  dr ,.. 

Dutchess, 

1778,79 

Crowlev,  fiuftts,    . . . 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1857 

Crane,  Joseph. -)r.,. . 

Dutchess, 

1 789, 90 

Cruger,  Daniel 

Alleg'v&Steu., 

IS14 

Crane.  Joseph.  Jr., . . 

Dutchess, 

1796,97 

Cruger,  Daniel, 

Alleg'v&Steu.. 

1814,15 

Crane.  Josiah, 

Montgomery,. 

17s7 
1789,90 

Cruger,  Daniel, 

Cruger,  Daniel 

Alleg'y,V;Steu.. 
Steuben, 

1816 

Crane,  J"siah, 

Montgomery,. 

1826 

Crane,  Josiah 

Montgomery, . 

1791 

Cruger,  Nicholas,... 

New-York  . .. 

1791 

Crane,  Thaddeus 

Westchester.  . 

1777,7S 

Cruger,  Nicholas,... 

New-York, . . . 

1795 

Crane,  Thaddeus, . . . 

Westchester,  . 

1778,79 

Cruger.  Nicholas,.  . . 

Westchester,  . 

■8£& 

Crane,  Thaddeus,.. . 

Westchester,  . 

1783,89 

Cuck,  Gerrit, 

Columbia, 

1816,  It 

Craoe.  Thaddeus  ... 

Westchester,  . 

!  825 

Cuddeback,  Abra.  . . 

Orange 

1830 

Crarv.  Henry, 

Chenango,  . .. 

1 885 

Cuddeback,  Abra.  J.. 

Orange, 

1852 

Washington,  . 
Sullivan, 

1 824 
1826 

Culbert.  John,..    .. 
Culver,  Erastus  D.,.. 

Fult,  &  Ham... 
Washington,.. 

1849 

Crarv,  Thomas,    . .    . 

1883 

Crawford.  Francis,.. 

Ulster 

1 796,  97 

Culver,  Erastus  I).,.. 

Washington  ., 

1841 

Crawford,  Job,.   ... 

Dutchess.  ... 

1804,5 

Culver,  John 

New- York,... 

1845 

Crawford,  John, 

Putnanfj 

1837 

Culver,  Oliver 

Ontario, 

1820,21 

Crawf.nl,    \Ym.  W., 

Orange, 

1827 

Culver,  Samuel 

Ulster, 

ls84 

Crippen,  Schuyler,.. 

Otsego 

1831 

Cumming   John  P... 

New- York, .  .. 

1854 

Crippen,  Silas,   

Otsego,    

1816 

dimming,  John,  Jr.. 

Herkimer, 

179S99 

Crisped.  John, 

Sull.  &  Ulster. 

1819 

Cunningham,  Henry 

Mont,  .t  Ham., 

1824 

dispell,  Pet.  r,  Jr.... 

Ulster  

1849 

Cunningham.  Henrv 

Mont.  &  Ham., 

1S25 

Crist,  William, 

orange 

18% 

Currv,  Isaac, 

Oneida 

1847 

Crist.  William,   

Orange 

1807 

Curtenius.  Peter 

New-York,.  . . 

1798 

Crittenden   Samuel,. 

Tompkins,  .  .. 

1819 

Curtice,  Daniel, 

Clin.  &  W  ash.. 

1791 

Crittenden,  Samuel,. 

Tompkins,  . . . 

1S20,21 

Curtis.  Daniel 

Clin.  A:  Wash., 

1792,98 

Crittenden,  Samuel, 

Tompkins,  . .. 

IS22 

Curtis  Daniel  S.,  ... 

Columbia,..  .  . 

1849 

Crittenden,  Seth  it.,. 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1849 

Curtis,  Ebenezer,  . .. 

Cayuga 

IP48 

Crocheron,  Nicholas, 

Richmond, . . . 

1854 

Curtis,  Elbert, 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1889 

Crocker,  Amos 

Madison 

1820 

Curtis,  Eli.  .    

Westchester,  . 

1 856 

Crocker,  Benjamin,. 

Washington,.. 

184-5 

Curtis,  Elijah  W.,.  .. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1862 

Crocker,   David,  Jr., 

Tompkins.  . . . 

1 858 

Curtis,  George, 

New'-Yrork 

1880 

Crocker,  John  s... . 

Washington.  . 

1 958 

Curtis.  J.  sse, 

Oneida 

1800,1 

Crocker,  Oliver  C.,.. 

Broome 

1^47 

Curliss,  Jess  • 

Oneida, 

1681 

Crocker,  Beth 

Washington,. 

1798,99 

Curtis,  John  C, 

Sullivan 

1816 

New-York,... 
New-York,. . . 

1808 
1807 

I  S3". 

Crolius,  Clarkson.. . . 

Curtis,  William  P.,.. 

( fewego 

1851 

Crolius,  Clarkson.. . . 

New- York,... 

1816,  IT 

Curtiss,  Gideon,  ... 

Cortland,   ..    . 

1 829 

Crolius,  Clarkson,    . . 

New- York,... 

1816 

Curtiss,  Hastings,   .  . 

<  towego,  

1  s_'4 

('roiius  Clarkson,. , . 

New-York,. .. 

1818 

Gushing,  Stephen  B., 

Tompkins  ..  . . 

1852 

Crolius,  Clarkson,. . . 

New-York,.. . 

1820 

Cush man. Charles  W. 

Orange 

1854 

Crolius,  Clarkson.. . 

New  York,.  . . 

1*20,21 

Cushman,  Isaac  L.P., 

Chenango,  .  .. 

1^0 

Crolius  Clarkson,. . . 

New- York,. . . 

Is?'-' 

Cutting,  Francis  B.,. 

New- York,. .. 

1 386 

CrolfUS,  Clarkson,.  .. 

New-York...  . 

1 824 

Cutting,  Francis  B  ,. 

New-York,  .. 

1837 

Crolius   Clarkson,.  . 

New- York,... 

1828 

Cuj  kendall,  Cornel,. 

Cayuga, 

1884 

Cromwell,    Kichard, 

New-York  .. 

is::.-; 

Cuj  k    ndall.  Cornel. 

1  'a\  nga 

l  B85 

Crook,  r,  Geo.  A.  S... 

Cattaraugus,  . 

Is:;-' 

Cui  ler,  Abraham.., 

Albany 

17-4 

Crooker,  Geo.  A.  s.„ 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1889 

Cuyler,  Jacob,  

Albany 

1777,7s 

Crooker,  Gea  \-  -  . 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1840 

Onvier,  John,  Jr.,... 

Albany 

1777,78 

Crookshanks,  Alex.,. 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1 882 

Cuvler.  John  [/.,     . 

Cayuga, 

IS42 

Cropsy,  Jasper 

Ulster,. 

1 827 

Cuyler,  Stephen.    . . . 

Essex 

I8l»7 

Crosbj  .  Clarkson  1*\, 

Albany 

1 S 15 

Daley,   Charles   1'.,. 

New- York, ... 

1848 

Crosbv  Cyrenua 

Dutchess, 

1808 

Daley,  Edward  .  .. 

Greene 

|824 

Crosby,  Darius, 

Westchester,  . 

LSI] 

Dana,   Amasa, 

Tompkins,  .   . 

1828 

MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


269 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Dana,  Amaaa, 

Tompkins,  . . . 

1329 

Dean,  John, 

Oneida 

1347 

Dana,  Eleazer, 

Broome, 

1803,9 

Dean,  Samuel  IL,... 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1828 

Dana,  Lorenzo 

Alleganv, 

1840 

Dean,  Samuel  H.,.  . . 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1829 

Dana.  Lorenzo, 

Alleganv 

1341 

Dean,  William  A.,  .. 

Columbia, .... 

1838 

Dana.  Lorenzo, 

Alleganv, 

1S42 

Deane,  Gilbert  C,  .. 

New-York,. .. 

1850 

Dana,  Sards,   

Madison, 

[884 

De  Forest.  Abel, .... 

Otsego,   

1S10 

Daniels,  Joseph, 

Saratoga, 

1847 

De  Forest,  Abel, 

Otsego 

1812,13 

Danforth,  Asa, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1800,1 

De  Forest,  Abel, 

Otsego 

1814 

Dan  forth   Asa 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1802 

Dcfreest.  John.  Jr.,. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1827 

Danforth,  Azel  W.,.. 

Jefferson, 

1845 

Defreest.  Martin,. ... 

Rensselaer,.  . . 

1829 

Danforth.  David  B.,. 

Schoharie,  . .. 

1349 

De  Gr.w,  John  W.,. 

New-York,. .. 

1>34 

Darrow,  William.. . 

Lewis, 

1S12 

Dehart,  Henry 

Richmond. ... 

1353 

Dauehv.  Jeremiah  .. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1827 

Deifendorf,  John  I.,. 

Montgomery,. 

1820 

Davenport.  Lawr'nce 

Westchester,  . 

1829 

Deitz,  Adam,  Jr.,  . .. 

Albany, 

1304,5 

Davenport  La wr  nee 

Westchester,  . 

1830 

Deitz,  Adam,  Jr 

Albany, 

1S06 

Davidson,  Alexander 

Albany, 

1355 

Deiiz,  Johan  Jost,.. . 

Albany, 

1793 

Davidson.  Asa  Lee  . 

Alleganv 

1S27 

Deitz,  Johan  Jost... . 

Albanv, 

1798,99 

Davis,  Abraham   B., 

New- York, . .. 

1841 

Deitz,  Johan  Jost,.. . 

Albanv, 

1800 

Davis,  Abraham  B-. 

New- York, . .. 

1S50 

Deitz.  Johan  Jost,... 

Albany, 

1800,1 

Davis,  Anthony,  ... 

Orange, 

1808,9 

Deitz.  Johan  Jost,.   . 

Albanv, 

1802 

Davis,  Anthonv,   . . . 

Orange 

1811 

Deitz,  Johan  Jost,  .. 

Albanv, 

1308 

Davis.  Anthony,  . . 

Orange, 

1818 

Deitz,  Johan  Jost 

Albany, 

1804 

Davis,  Benjamin, . . . 

Otsego, 

1848 

Deitz,  Johan  Jost,... 

Albanv, 

1807 

Davis,  George   K.... 

Rensselaer,    . 

lsl9 

Deitz,  Jonah  Jost,... 

Albany, 

I  SOS 

Davis.  Georg  •   R... . 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1330 

Deitz,  Johan  Jost,... 

Albanv, 

1808,9 

Davis,  George   B.,. . 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1881 

Deitz,  Johan  Jost,... 

Albanv, 

1811 

Davis,  George  R.,.. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

iS42 

Deitz.  Johan  Jost,... 

Albanv, 

1814 

Davis,  George   R.,.. 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1848 

Deitz,  Johannes 

Albanv, 

1792,93 

Davis.  Henry  I.,  ... 

Clster 

1885 

I'eitz,  Johannes, 

Albanv 

1794 

Davis,  Jabez, 

Saratoga, 

1 736 

Deitz,  Johannes 

Albanv 

1795 

Davis,  John, 

Albany, 

1339 

Deitz.  Johannes 

Alb'v  A  Scho., 

1796 

Davis,  John, 

Madison, 

1888 

Deitz,   William, 

Schoharie,  . .. 

1814 

Davis.  John  I., 

Montgomery,. 

1852 

Deitz,  William, 

Schoharie,  . .. 

1-14,15 

Davis,  John  P 

Ulster 

1850 

De  Lametter,  John,. 

Ulster 

1791 

Davis.  John  P., 

Clster, 

1851 

De  Lamater,  Jacob,. 

Ulster 

1792 

Davifl,  Joseph 

Orange, 

1847 

De  la  Montagnie,  J., 

New- York,.. . 

1793 

Davis.   Matth.w  ()... 

Montgomery, . 

1357 

Delanee,  Delevan^Jr. 

Essex, 

1811 

Davis,  Nathaniel  W.. 

Tioga 

1844 

Delanee,  Delevan,Jr. 

Essex, 

1812 

Davis,  Richard, 

Dutchess, 

1796 

De  Laneev,  John,. .. 

New- York,. .. 

1792,93 

Davis,  Richard,   .... 

Dutchess,  — 

1796,97 

De  Lanouy,  John,. .. 

New-York,. .. 

1794 

Davis,  Samuel  J  ,.. . 

Jefferson 

1347 

De  Lancey,  John,. .. 

New- York,.  .. 

1795 

Davis.  William  A.,.. 

New- York, — 

1881 

Delano,  Jonathan,Jr. 

Saratoga 

1820 

Davison,  Asa  Lee,.. 

Allegany,  — 

1837 

Delevin.  John  E 

New- York,. .. 

1846 

Davison,  -John  I)., . . 

Jefferson,  — 

1847 

Dulivan,  Nathaniel,. 

Westchester,  . 

1781,82 

Davy,  Henry  II ...   . 

Otsego 

1855 

Delong.  Charles, 

Herkimer, 

1 852 

Dawley.  Calvin, 

Oneida 

1841 

Delong,  David 

Albanv, 

1311 

Dawley,  Nelson, 

Oneida 

1840 

Demarest,  Abrah.  J.. 

Rockland, 

1837 

DaWSOn,    Peter, 

New- York, . .  . 

1854 

Demarest,  Cornel. M. 

Rockland, ..  .. 

]  848 

Dawson,  Peter, 

New-York,.  .. 

1 356 

Demarest,  John, 

Ro  kland, 

1 352 

Day,  David,  

Cattaraugus,  . 

1888 

De  Mott,  James, 

Seneca,  ...... 

1 325 

Day,  Klkanah, 

Cumberland,.. 

1779,  SO 

De  Mott,  John,  . 

Seneca, 

1833 

Da  v.  Ira 

Greene 

1810 

Denison,  George  T., 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1348 

Day,  Rowland, 

Cayuga, 

1816,17 
1885 

Denison,  Daniel, 

Onondaga,  .. . 

1336 

Dayan,  Charles 

Lewis 

Denison,  Daniel,. . . . 

Onondaga,... . 

1887 

Davan    Charles 

Lewis 

l  B86 

Denison,  Daniel 

Onondaga,  .  . . 

1851 

Dayton,  Aaron  0.,  .. 

New- York,. .. 

1829 

Denning,  Jonathan,. 

Onondaga,  .  . . 

1-21,22 

Dayton,  John  II 

Suffolk, 

1 3 15 

Denning,  W\  Mam,. . 

New- York,.  .. 

1734,85 

Dayton,  Jonathan,. . 

Suffolk 

Denning,  William,  . 

New- York,  ... 

1786 

Dayton,  Jonathan,.. 

Suffolk, 

1804,5 

Denning    William... 

New-York,  .  . 

17s7 

Dayton,  Jonathan,.. 

Suffolk, 

1888 

Denning,  William,.. 

New-York, . .. 

1798 

Dayton,  Joslah  C.,.. 

Suffolk, 

1887 

Dennis.  Aaron, 

Cavuga, 

1-26 

Dayton,  Josiab  C, .. 

Suffolk 

1841 

Dennis,  Jonathan,  .. 

Dutchess, 

1781,82 

Dayton,  Nathan, 

Cortland 

1 827 

Dennis,  Jonathan,  . . 

Dutchess 

1752.  S3 

Da,  ton    Nathan, 

Cortland, 

1823 

Dennis,  Paul 

Wash.*  War., 

1814 

i  toan,  Deles  W 

Otsego,  

Is  16 

Dennis,  Thomas,... . 

Dutchess, 

17*4 

Dean,  James,  Sen., 

Oneida 

1808 

Den  ni  -ton.  Goldsmith 

Orange, 

1888 

Dealt  James,  Sen.,.. 

Oneida, 

1808,9 

Denniston. Goldsmith  Steuben, 

1=56 

Dean,  James,  Jr.,. .. 

Oneida&Oswe. 

1320      i 

Denniston,  Robert,.. 

Orange, 

1335 

270 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years- 

Denniston,  Robert,.. 

Orange, 

1889 

Dickson.  James, 

Seneca 

1 822 

Denniston,  Robert,. . 

Orange 

1840 

Dickson,  James 

Wayne, 

1824 

DeNovelles.  Edward 

Rockland, 

1841 

Dickson,  James  R... 

Orange, 

1857 

De  Noyelles,  Edward 

Rockland, 

1842 

Dickson,  John, 

Ontario 

1829 

De  Noyelles,  Peter,. 

Rockland,  ... . 

1802 

Dickson,  John, 

Ontario, 

1830 

De  Noyelle-,  Peter,. 

Rockland,  ... . 

1803 

Dickson.  John  J.,.. . 

Wayne,  ...  .. 

1845 

Denton,  Isaac 

Queens, 

1800 

Diefendorf.  Augustus 

Moni'y&Ham. 

1  s2G 

Depuv,  Ephraim  E-, 

Ulster 

1837 

Diefendorf,  Henry  I., 

vtont'ySt  Ham. 

1880 

De  Puv,  .John  J.  R , 

New- York,. .. 

1S45 

Diefendorf,  James,.. 

Montgomery,. 

1842 

Dering,  Sylvester,  .. 

Suffolk, 

1804 

Diefendorf,  Solomon. 

Montgomery, . 

1^14,15 

Deshler,  John  G-.  .. 

Erie, 

1S56 

Dietz,  Johannes, 

Albany 

179^,93 

De  Veanx,  Samuel,. 

Niagara, 

1830 

Dietz   Johannes, 

Albany, 

1795 

Develin,  John  E.,. . . 

New-York, . . . 

1847 

Dietz,   William, 

Schoharie, 

1814 

Dcvendorf.  1'eter, . . . 

Osweao  

1840 

Dietz,   William, 

Schoharie,   ... 

1S15 

Devendorf,  Peter,.  . 

Oswesjo, 

1842 

Dietz,  William  .    ... 

Schoharie, 

1823 

Devendorff,  Rudolph 

Herkimer, 

1810 

Dikeman,  John, 

Kings, 

1836 

Devening.i  aniel.Jr., 

Erie; 

1855 

Dill,   David, 

Orange 

1806 

Deve.dng,Daniel,Jr.. 

Erie 

1 856 

1)11,   David, 

Orange,  . 

1803,9 

Devereaux,    Henry, 

Schoharie, 

1828 

Dill,   David, 

Orange, 

1812,13 

Devezac.  Auguste,.. 

New-\  ork, . .. 

1  >42 

Dill,   David 

Orange, 

1816 

Devezae,  Auguste,.. 

New -York,... 

1S44 

Dill,  Samuel, 

1  ayuga, 

ls'20 

Devoe.  Elijah, 

Cayuga, 

1819 

Dill.  Samuel, 

Cayuga,..   .. 

1 322 

Devoe,  Elijah 

Cayuga  

1 925 

Dimmick,  Alpheus, 

Sullivan 

1823 

New -York,.  .. 

1351 

1843 

Dimnnck    Eber, 
Dimmick,  SamuelG., 

Chenango,  .    . 
Sullivan 

1841 

Dewey  JedediahJr., 

Ontario 

1-36 

Dewey,  John, 

I  taeida, 

1*88 

Dimmick  Warren,.. 

Delaware,.  .. . 

1857 

Dewey,  Joseph 

Monroe, 

1856 

Dimock,  Brown 

Otsejjo, 

1  -56 

Dewey,  Joshua, 

Otsego 

1 798 

Diniuny,  Ferral  C.,. 

Steuben 

1850 

Dewey,  Joshua 

Otsego, 

1798,99 

Disbrow,   Abijah  C. 

Albany, 

1882 

Dewev,  Truman, 

Erie 

1  - 15 

Disosway,  Gabriel  P. 

Richmond,  .. . 

1849 

Dewey,  William,  .. . 

Delaware, 

1816 

Ditmis,  John  D 

Queens,  • 

1 302 

Dewey.  William 

Jefferson, 

1S54 

Ditmis,  John  D..    .. 

Queens, 

1804 

De  Witt,  A.TenEyck 

Clster 

1808 

Diren.  William, 

Steuben, 

1-47 

De  Witt.  Charles,... 

Ulster 

1781.82 

Dix,  John    A 

Albany 

1849 

De  Witt,  Charles,... 

Ulster, 

1782.88 

Dixon,  John  D...... 

New- York,... 

1855 

De  Witt,  Charles  ... 

lister 

1784 

Dixon,  John  D 

New- York 

1*56 

De  Witt,  Charles,.. 

Ulster 

1784,S5 

Dixon.  John  1) 

New-York,... 

1857 

De  Witt,  Charles.... 

Ulster 

1788 

Dixson,  Archibald,  . 

Otsego, 

1830 

De  Wilt,  Jacob  11... 

Ulster 

1889 

Dodge,  Daniel   D.,.. 

Schoharie,     .. 

1850 

De  Wilt,  Jacob  H... 

Ulster, 

1S47 

Dodge,  David  L. ... 

Cayuga 

1855 

De  Witt,  James  C-, 

i  Ister 

1S24 

Dodge,  Ed#in, 

St.  Lawrence,. 

IS82 

De  Witt,  John, 

Dutchess, 

1786 

Dodge,  Henry, 

Dutchess, 

1798,99 

De  Witt,  John, 

Dutchess, 

1 788,  S9 

Dodge,  Henrj 

Dutchess,  ... 

1812 

De   Witt,  John 

Dutchess, 

1794 

Dodge,  Henry 

Dutchess,  .... 

1812,11 

De  Witt,  John,  Jr.,. 

Dutchess,  .... 

17s7 

Dodge,  Reuben  D  ,. 

Seneca, 

1888 

De  Witt,  John,  Jr... 

Dutchess, 

178S 

Dodge,   Reuben  D.,. 

S   neea, 

is:!:; 

De  Witt,  John  A.,.. 

Ulster 

1793 

Dodge,  Samuel,..    .. 

Dutchess,  .... 

177-.79 

De  Witt,  John  A.,.. 

Ulster, 

1 79S  99 

Dodge,  Samuel, 

Dutchess 

1779,  so 

De  Witt.  John  C.,.. 

1 'Ister,. 

1 792, 9-'5 

Dodge,  Samuel 

Dutchess 

1780,81 

De  Witt.  John  C.,.. 

Uster, 

1 795 

Dodge,   W  illiam,    . . . 

New -York,. .. 

1849 

De  Will,  John  C... 

Ulster.    

1796,97 

Doe.   Nicholas  B 

Saratoga, 

1825 

De   Wi't,  John  C.,.. 

Ulster, 

1 798 

Doig.   Andrew  W.,.. 

Lewis 

1 389 

De  Witt,  John  C... 

(Ister, 

1800 

Dolan,  .lames  A.,. .. 

New -York,.. . 

1856 

Dexter,  Samuel,  Jr., 

Herkimer, 

1 325 

Doll,  Adam  1.,  .... 

Delaware, 

1804  B 

Deygert,  Peter  S.... 

Trvon 

1779.80 

Doll.    William 

Sull    &  Ulster, 

1813 

Devoe.  Gerardus,.. . 

Rensselaer, .. . 

1840 

D.ininiek,  William,. 

Lewis 

1889 

Deyo,   Joseph,   

Siill'n  &  I  Ister, 

1819 

Dongan,  John, 

Richmond,  ... 

IT-''- 

Di-vo,   Joseph 

SulPn  A:  Ulster, 

1890 

Dongan,  John  <'•,  .. 

Richmond,  . .. 

17-7 

Dibble,  Thomas,.... 

Madison, 

1 328 

Dongau,  John  C, .. 

Richmond,  . .. 

1788 

Dibble,  Tb«. mas,    ... 

Saratoga, 

1 326 

Dongan,  John  C,  .. 

Richmond,  . .. 

17*8.89 

Dickey,  Daniel 

Madison, 

1840 

Donil  'U,   James,.  .  . 

Bcheneotad] , 

1859 

Dickinson,  Andrew  B 

Steuben, 

1380 

Donnan,  James  .... 

Bcheneotady, . 

1 88  "> 

Dickinson,  Arnell  K  , 

Westchester,  . 

1  sr,7 

I'onnelv,   Augustus,. 

Cortland..    .. 

1826 

Dickinson,  Erastus,. 

Chenango,  . . . 

IS44 

Doolittle,  David 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1820 

Dickinson  QilberL. . 

Broome, 

1848 

Doolittle,  George,  .. 

Oneida 

1811 

Dickinson,  John  D., 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1816,  17 

Doolittle,   Iri 

Oneida 

1807 

Dickson,  Andrew,  .. 

Cortland, 

1832 

Doolitile,  Uri, 

Oneida, 

is2a 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


271 


Names. 

Counties. 

Y'ears. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Dorman,  David,  — 

Albany  .. 

1836 

Dubois,  Koert 

Dutchess, 

1811 

Dora.  Abr  .ham 

Schenectady,  . 

1382 

Dubois,  Koert, 

Dutchess, 

1S20.21 

Dorranee.  Daniel  G.. 

Oneida 

1846 

Dubois,  Lewis, 

Montgomery, . 

1796 

Dorsey,  David, 

Ontario 

1S10 

Dubois.  Peter  K-.  . 

Dutchess, 

1S42 

Doty,  Huron  S 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1826 

Du  Bois  Matthew,.. 

Lister 

1791 

Doty,  Baron  8., 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1827 

Duboys,  Lewis, 

DlltlleSS 

1786 

D<>ty,  Chillus,. .. 

Lewis, 

1314 

Duboys    Lewis, 

Dutchess, 

1787 

D  'ty.  Chillus, 

Lewis, 

1816 

Dudley,  Franklin,  .. 

Dutchess, 

IS57 

Doty.  Chillus, 

Lewis 

1816,17 

Dudley.  George  A.,. 

I'Ut-r  

1 856 

Doty,  John, 

War-n  &  Wash 

1819 

Dudley.  Surd  is 

Cayuga, 

1856 

Doty,  Prince, 

Albany, 

1798,99 

Duer   William 

New- York,.. 

1786 

Doty,  Prince 

Albany, 

1800 

Duer.  William   

Oswego, 

1840 

Doty,  Prince. 

Albany, 

1500,1 

Duer  William 

Oswego 

1841 

Doty,  Prin  e,, .     ... 

Albany 

is  -2 

Duer,  «  illiau  A 

Albany 

1818 

Dougherty,  Mich  iel,. 

New- York,. .. 

1851 

Duer    Wi  liam  A.,. . 

Albany, 

1819 

Doughty,  Char  es,  .. 

Kings, 

1734,S5 

Duer,  William  A,.  . . 

Dutchess, 

814 

Doughty,  Charles,  . . 

Kings, 

J  786 

Duer.  William  A 

Dutchess 

1814,15 

Doughty.  Chr.-'.es    .. 

£'"«*. 

17^7 

Duer,  William  A..... 

Dutchess, 

18 16 

Doughty,  Charles,  . . 

Kings, 

ITss 

Duer,  William  A.,.  . 

Dut  bess 

IS16.1T 

Doughty  Charier*,  . 

Kings .   

1792 

Duganne.Au  us. J. II. 

New- York,.. 

1856 

Doughty,  Jacob,  — 

Dutchess.  . .. 

1820 

Dauiond.  Joshu  i  .  . . 

Ulster 

1308,9 

Douglass,  Asa    

Columbia 

181.0,  1 

Dumont  Preder'k  S.. 

Tompkins 

IS55 

Douglass.  Benjamin 

Chauiauque... 

l>4l 

Dumont   Peter  P.,  .. 

Otsego,   ...... 

1S04 

Douglass,  Daniel  W\. 

('hautauque, . . 

1831 

Duncan   John,  .    ... 

Albany 

1788,89 

Douglass  Bbenezcr,. 

Essex,  ...... 

182.*,  21 

Dunham   Shubeal  . . 

Genesee, 

IS24 

Doll .  lass,  Isaac  S.,. . 

New- York,. .. 

1812 

Dunham,  Shubeal,.. 

Genesee 

1S25 

Douglass,  Isaac  S  ... 

.«ew-York 

1812,18 

Dunham,  shubeal,. . 

Genesee, .... 

L827 

Douglass   Isaac  S.,.. 

New- York,.  . . 

1814 

Dunham,  Wright,  . . 

Tioga 

1880 

Do  :i:lass,  .James,  . .. 

Oneida 

1844 

Dunham,  Wright,  . . 

Tioga, 

1889 

Douglass,   Samuel,    . 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1843 

Dunlap,  Robert, 

Niagara, 

1854 

Douglass,  Zebulon, . . 

Madison,.    ... 

1811 

Dunlop,  Josiah 

Steuben,. 

IS80 

nburg,  Daniel, 

New-Y-rk,... 

i  884 

Dunlop.  Josiah  .    . . 

Steuben 

ls.31 

Dow,  John 

Alleg'y.VStcu.. 

IM9 

i  Dunlop,  Archil-M  A. 

Albany 

1854 

Dow,  John, 

Alleg*yS.Steu., 

1820 

Dunn,  John 

Richmond,  . .. 

1804,5 

Dow  John, 

Alleg'y&Steu  , 
Kings, 

lv>0,21 
1880 

Dunn,  John 

Dunning,  Benjamin, 

Richmond,  . . 
Orange, 

1806 

Downing,  Coe  >.,.  . 

1824 

Downing,  Coe  S.,. . . 

Kings, 

1881 

'Dunning  Johii 

Saratoga 

1814 

J  >o^  ning,  Coe  8.,... 

Kings, 

1  8*2 

jDuiiscomb,  Daniel.  . 

New- York,.  . . 

1777,78 

Downing    Coe  S  ,. .. 

Kin  irs, 

1 8sa 

'Dunseomb,  Daniel, 

New-York, .  . . 

1778.79 

Dox.  Abr  ib.  on,.   ... 

Ontario 

1812,18 

Dunseomb    Danit  1,  . 

New- York,.. 

1 779, 9S* 

Dox,  llatley  N...    . . 

Yates 

lsjs 

Dnnseomb,  Daniel,  . 

New- York  . .. 

1780,  s\ 

Don:,  .John  L 

Ontario, 

1850 

J  Dunseomb.  Daniel,  . 

New-York,.  . 

1781,82 

Dor,  Mvndert  M 

Seneca    

1818 

i  Dunseomb,  Daniel.  . 

New- York,.  . . 

1782,84 

Dox   Pet  r  M.,..    .. 

Ontario 

1842 

Dunseomb.  Daniel,  . 

New- York,.  . . 

1  7^4,  Sr> 

Doyle   Edward 

Delaware, 

1828 

Dupuy,  Jacobus 

Onondaga,  .. . 

H08.9 

Doyle,  Samuel..    . . 

Delaware, 

1851 

Dupuy,  Jacobus, 

Onondaga,  .. . 

1810 

Doyle,  Thomas  J.,. . 

New-York,..  • 

L888 

Durfee,  Elias 

Wayne, 

l>46 

Drake,  Charles, 

Ulster, 

1846 

;Durf  e    Elihu 

Wayne,    

1850 

Drake-    Elijah, 

Cayuga,      ... 
New-York,.. . 

1828 

Dnrkee,  Blisha,    ... 

Cayuga 

1811 

Drake,  Jacob, 

1814,13 

Durkee,  John, 

lefferson,  — 

1812 

Drake,  -lacob 

New-York,... 

1820 

Dnrland,  Daniel  T... 

Orange 

1850 

Drake,  Jacob, 

New- York,..  . 

1824 

Duryee,  Daniel, 

Queens  

1786 

Drake,  John, 

Otsego, 

1889 

Dutcher,  Charles  B. .. 

Columbia,  .... 

1 836 

Drake,  John  R 

Tioga,  

IS:  54 

Dutton,  William,  ... 

Wayne 

IS.*>2 

Drake,  Reuben 

Oswego, 

1846 

Dwinell,  -lustin, 

Madison, 

1821,22 

Drake,  Samuel, 

Westchester,  . 

1777,7s 

Dwinell,  Justin, 

Madison 

1822 

Drake    Samuel 

Westchester,  . 

1770,80 

Dyekman,  Isaac.   . . . 

New  Y'ork,.. . 

1828 

Drake    Samuel 

We-tchest  r,  . 

1780,81 

Dyckman.  Jacob  G., 

New-York,... 

1829 

Drake,  Samuel 

Westchester,  . 

1788 

Dyer,  Charles, 

Herkimer,   ... 

1834 

Drake    Samuel 

Westell 

Dygert,  Daniel, 

Herkimer, 

1-5^2 

Drew,  Samuel 

( 'hen   ngo,  . .. 

1 888 

Insert.  John 

Herkimer 

1828 

Dunne,  .James  C.,. .. 

Albany   .     . .  . 

1796,97 

Dygert,  John  B-,  ... 

Herkimer 

1829 

Duane   -John  B 

Schenectady, . 

1 486 

Eacker  Jacob,.. 

Montgomery, . 

1792.98 

Dubois,  CornHius,  . . 

Dutchess,     ... 

1^:$S 

Backer,  Jacob 

Montgomery,, 

1794 

Dubois    Henry 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1824 

Backer,  Jacob, 

Montgomery,. 

1 796,  97 

Dubois,  Henry  A.,  .  . 

Columbia, .... 

1858 

Backer  Jacob, 

Montgomery,, 

1811 

Dubois,  Koert. 

Dutchess, 

1810 

Lames,  Moses, 

Jefferson, 

1855 

272 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Earll,  Abijah, 

Onondaga,.... 
Onondaga, 

ISIS 
1820 

Elmendorf  Conrad  E. 
ElmendortOonradE. 

Ulster 

lister 

1800,1 
1808 

Earll,  Jonas   Jr...... 

Earll,  Jonas 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1820,21 

Elmendorf.  Kdmond, 

Dutchess, 

1S41 

Earll.  Orrin  E 

Oswego, 

ls4T 

Elmendorf,  Jacob  C, 

Dutchess, 

1827 

Earll.  Robert 

Onondaga,  .. . 

IS11 

Elmendorf.  Lucas,  . 

Ulster, 

1804 

Earll,  Robert,  Jr.,... 

Genesee  

1881 

Elmendorf,  Lucas,.. 

Ulster 

1804,5 

Fason,  David 

CatChau&Nia 

1822 

Elmore,  .lames  T — 

Ulster, 

1826 

Easton,  Henrv  L.,.. 

Herkimer,.... 

1887 

Elmore,  Job  G 

Ulster 

1S43 

Eastwood,  Asa, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1888 

Elmore.  Samuel.. . . 

Ulster 

1  SS7 

Ecker,  WiUiam, 

Orange 

1-27 

El 'i tore,  William  C. 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1820 

Eckerson,  John  J.,  . 

Rockland, 

1881 

Elseffer,  John,  

Dutchess,    . . . 

1848 

Eckford,  Henry 

New- York,. . . 

ISI0.17 

Elting,  Isaa  ■, 

Sull'n  v  Ulster, 

1820 

Eddv,  Gilbert, 

Rensselaer 

1807 

Elting,  Peter 

New- York,. .. 

1602 

Eddy,  Gilbert,   

Rensselaer,.. . 

IS23 

Eltinge,  Philip 

Ulster 

1800,1 

Eddv,  Seth 

Wayne, 

IS80 

El  wood,  llezek  ah,.. 

Delaware, 

1852 

Eddv,  Seth,.   

W  avne,    

1881 

Elwood.  James  M.,  . 

Oneida, 

1849 

Eddy,  Timothy 

Washinglon,.. 

ls23 

Ely,  Edward 

Orange, 

W15 

Edgerton,  Bela, 

Edgerton,  Bela, 

Clinton, 

i  S27 

Ely,  Israel  N., 

Ely,  James, 

1S53 

Clinton  

1*28 

Tioga, 

1851 

Edgerton,  Bela, 

Clinton, 

1829 

Ely,  -John, 

Greene, 

1806 

Edger  on,  John 

Edie.  Michael 

D.  laware,  .... 

18*8 

Ely,  John 

Greene 

1812 

Tryon, 

1777,  TS 

Ely,  Joseph  E., 

Broome, 

1S53 

Edmonds,  John  W., 

Columbia, 

Columbia, .... 

18*1 

Is:  Id 

Ely   Noah 

Chenango,  .. . 
Otsego, 

l;s32 

Edmonds,  Samuel,.. 

Ely,  Sumner 

1-36 

Edaall,  Philip 

Queens, 

1777  7s 

Emans.  Albert,  .... 

Dutchess 

1855 

EdsaU    Philip, 

Queens, 

1779,8 

E  nans,  John  S., 

Dutchess, 

1 S59 

EdsaU,  Philip 

Queens   

1781,82 

Emans.  John  S... . . . 

Dutchess, 

1S53 

Edwards,  Edward,.. 

Saratoga,   

1845 

Emerson.  Lvndes.  . . 

Saratoga, 

1843 

Edwards.  Edward,.. 

Pioga 

180),  1 

Emigh,  Nicholas  IE. 

Dutchess, 

lSOrt.l 

Edwards.  Jonathan  . 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1354 

Emigh,  Nicholas  H-. 

Dutches-,  .... 

1802 

Edwards,  Jonathan, 

Rensselaer,. . . 

l  S  w 

Emigh,  Nicholas,  dr. 

Saratoga,   

1821 

Edwards,  Ogden.... 

New- York,... 

Is!  4,i;, 

Emmet,  Robert 

New -York,... 

IS23 

Edwards.  Ogden 

New- York... 

1918 

Emmons,  Carlos,  .  .. 

Erie, 

Is:;  i 

Onondaga,    . . 
Onondaga,  . . . 

1828 
[S24 

Emmons,  Carlos,  .  . . 
Emmons,  John  A.,. . 

L341 

E<1  wards,  Samuel  L., 

Kings. 

1S47 

Edwards,  Uriah, — 

Columbia, .... 

1844 

Emott.  dames, 

Albany 

1804 

Eclls,  Samuel 

Delaware, 

184-2 

Emott.  dames 

Dutchess 

IS14 

Efner,   Valentine,. .. 

Si  boharie,  . . . 

1 829 

Emott,  James,. . 

Dutchess 

1314,12 

Eisenlord,  John, 

Montgomery,. 

1814,15 

Emott,  dames    

Dutchess, 

1316,11 

Eldcrkin.  Noble  S.. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

Is  V.» 

Emott,  William,  .. 

Dutchess, 

IsOO 

Elderkln,  Noble  S... 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1 850 

Empey.  Richard,  . .. 

Oneida 

1844 

El<lerldn,  Noble  S.,. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

[851 

Euo,  VViiliam 

Dutchess, 

1886 

El.lred,  Caleb, 

Otsego, 

1319 

I'.nos,  Benjamin, 

Madison, 

1884 

Eldred,  Caleb 

Otsego 

lS2\21 

Knos.  Benjamin, 

Madison, 

1889 

Eld  red,  James, 

Sullivan 

I  385 

EnOS,  Benjamin,    .. . 

Madison, 

1840 

Eldred,  Robrt 

Schoharie,  . . 

1851 

Knos.  Ro^well 

Cuyuga, 

Is.',-, 

Eldredge,  Barnabas, 

Schoharie 

1320,21 

Ensign,  Solomon.  .Jr. 

Chenango,  . .. 

1846 

Eldredge,  dames  i:., 

Madison 

l-!'-..  17 

Esselstvn.  John  1?  ,  . 

Jefferson 

IS22 

Eldredge,  James  B  . 

Madison 

1827 

Esselstyn,  John  H.,.. 

Jefferson, 

1 395 

Eldredge,  James  B. 

Madison 

1329 

Erwin,  Francis  E,. . 

Steuben 

1849 

Eldredge,  Robert,.., 

Schoharie 

1 326 

Erwin.  Francis  K.,.. 

Steuben, 

1848 

Eldredge,  Beth 

Schoharie,  .. 

1844 

Evans,  Septimus,  . .. 

<  mtario, 

1811 

Eld  ridge,  John  s.. . , 

Franklin 

LS40 

Evans,  Septimus,  . . 

Seneca 

1829 

Eldrldge  John  S,.. 

Franklin,  .... 

1841 

Evans,  Septimus,  . .. 

Seneca 

1880 

Tompkins 

Tompkins 

1881 
1882 

Everest,  Josiah  T,.. 
Evers,  John 

«  lint  in, 

Albany 

1 855 

Ellis,  John 

ls67 

Ellithorp    Solomon,. 

Buraioga 

1884 

Evertson,  Nioholas,, 

New- York,. . . 

1800 

J '.lis    dames 

Delaware, ... 

1319 

Eysaman,  11.  -nrj .. . . 

Herkimer,  ... 

1846 

Ells,    dames,    

Delaware 

1824 

Falrchild,  Lewis  . . . 

i  henango,  . . . 

1856 

Ellsworth,  Jeremiah, 

Chautauqua,  . 

1  352 

Fairlle  .lam  s   

New- York  .. . 

1 798 

Ellsworth,  Jeremiah, 

Chautauqua,  . 

1858 

Fairlie,  James, 

New-York..    . 

1708,  98 

Ellsworth,  Samuel  s. 

Yates 

1840 

Fairlle.  James 

New-York,... 

IS08,  9 

Ellsworth,  Srukeley,. 

Otsego 

1818 

Fallng,  llenrj 

Montgomery, . 

1820,91 

Ellsworth,  Stukeley,. 

Otsego,. ...... 

1820,21 

Falley,  George  IE,   . 

1  'sw     go 

1829 

i  lis  worth,  Waterman 

Chautauque,.. 

1889 

Farlin,  Dudley  .   .. 

Warren    

1 824 

EUwood,  Renben..  . 

Schenectady, . 

i  :.l 

Farmar,  Thomas,. . . 

New- York,... 

18l  9 

Elmendorf,  Conrad  E. 

Ulster, 

1794      , 

Farmar,  Thomas,. .. 

New- York,.. . 

1804,5 

MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY. 


273 


Names. 


Farmar,  Thomas.. 
Farmar    Thomas.. 
Farmar,  Thomas.  . . 
Farmar,  Thomas,. .. 

F;rrr.  James, 

Farriugton,  Thomas, 
Farrington.  Thomas 

Farwell.  Eli 

Fassett,  Amos  S... . . 
Faulkner,  Ja  ties,. .. 
Faulkner,  James  . .. 
Faulkner  James..  .. 
Faulkner,  James,. .. 

Faulkner,  -lames 

Faulkner.  Win.,  Jr.. 

Fay,   John,   

Fay.  J  hn 

Feetcr,  James 

Feller,  William  II... 
Fellows,  Chri<.  D  ,.. 

Fallows   Henry 

Fellows,  Henry 

Fellows     Henry 

F  nn    Jacob  I 

Fenn.  Frederick  A.. 
Fenifc  William  S  ... . 
Fenno.  Francis  L'.,. 

F.  u    ..  George 

Fenton,  Nathaniel .. 
Fenton.  Nathaniel .. 
Fenton  Nathaniel  • 
Ferdon,  John  W.. 
Ferguson  And'wW., 
Ferguson,  George  D  . 
Fern<,  Augustus  F. 
Ferris,  Benjamin,. . . 
Ferris,  Benjamin,. . . 
Ferris.  Benjamin,.. . 
Ferris.  Benjamin,.. . 
Ferris,  Benjamin,.. . 
Ferris,  Benjamin  <i. 
Ferris,  Samuel  B.,. . 
J'err  b,  Samuel  B... . 
Ferris.  That,  her  [.,. 
Ferris.  Thatcher  1.  . 

Few.  William 

Few.  William 

Few,   William,    

Few,  William, 

FielJ,  Henrv 

Field,  Joseph  C.,.. 
Field.  Joseph  C  .... 
I'i.-ld.  Joseph  C.,. .. 
Field.  Robert  C,... 
Field.  Beth  . 
Fiero,  Josh  a  a  Jr.,. . 
Filley,  Augustus  . .. 

Filley,  Henry  l: 

Filley.   Henry   B 

Fillmore,  Calvin,.. 
Fillmore,  Luther  ..  . 
Fillmore.  Millard,.. 
Fillmore.  Millard... 
Fillmore,  Millard... 
Andrew.     .. 

Finch,  Andrew,  . . . 
Finch,  Georg 


I     Counties. 

New-York, . . 

New- York, . . 

.  New- York... 

,  New-York.. . 

Washington, 

Tioga 

iTioga, 

Jefferson,  ... 

(meida 

i Livingston,.  . 
Livingston,.  . 
Orange   

Iteuben 

.teuben 

Greene 

Montgomery, 
Montgomery., 
Herkimer,.".. 
Dutchess,     ... 

1  ttsego 

Monroe , 

M  nroe, 

Ontario, 

New-York,.  . 

reene 

Niagara,.    .. 

ttsego , 

>tsego 

Chautanque, 
Otsego 

Kaego 

Rock!  nd 

Franklin,  •  . . 
Mont'.wt  Ham 

Cayuga 

New-York,.  ., 
New- York,. . 
New- York. . . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,.. 
Tompkins,  . . . 
Westchester,  , 
Westchester, 

Cayuga, 

Cayuga, 

New-York,  .. 
New- York,. .. 
New-York,... 

New- York 

Onondaga, . . . 
Dutchess,  . . . 

Dutchess, 

Dutch.---.     .. 

1  Irecne 

Cattaraugus,  . 



laer,. . . 

Cayuga. 

Cayuga, 

Brie,  • 

Wayne 


Years. 


Names. 


Counties. 


Erie, 

Erie, 

Erie, .  . 

Rensselaer,. 
Rei  Bselaer,.. 
Westchester. 


ISns 
1808, 
IS  10 
181 1 
1851 
1833 
1 840 
1835 
IS4.3 
1825 
1826 
1*16, 
1803 
1804 
1828 
1806, 

I  si -J 

1848 
1-51 

545 
1825 
1  826 
1816 
1845 
1S48 
1 856 
1847 
IS22 
1828 
1-14, 
IS18 
N.-o 
1854 
1823 
1824 
1806 
L3»7 
1808 

-  - 
1 324 
1851 
1839 
1940 
1818 
I B26 

Is.  fi 

1808 
1804 
I804,i 

1-2  i 
1800 
1808 
1806 
K44 
1  - 15 
1  85 1 
lv26 
IS88 
1 839 
25 
1828 

1880 
1831 
1818 
13  19 


Finch.   Isaac, 

Finch,  Isaac 

Finch,  James 

Finch,  -lames 

Finch,  James  Jr... 
Finch.  James.  Jr... 
Finch,  James  Jr  ,  . 
Finch,  James.  Jr.,  . 
Finch.  Jan  es,  Jr.,  . 
| Findl ay,  Andrew — 
Findlay,  Andrew,   . 

Fink,  William 

Finn,  William 

Finn,  William,  .    .. 
Fischer.  Frederick, 
Fish,  Fdwards  \\  .,   . 
Fish,  Ephraim  .... 

Fish.  Howland 

Fish,  Howland,. 

Fisher,  George, 

Fisher.  John 

Fisher.  John 

Fisher,  William, 

Fisher.    W  illiam,   .. 

Fisk,  Josiah 

Fisk,  Josiah, 

Fisk.  Levi, 

Fisk,  Levi 

Fiske,  Edwxrds  vv.,. 
Fiske,  Fdwards  W... 
Fiske.  Frothingham, 

Fitch,  Asahel,  : 

Fitch.  Az  1 

Fitch,  Azel    

Fitch.  Azel 

Filch,  Edward 

Fitch.  Jonathan,.. . 
Fitch,  Lemuel 

Fitch.  Lemuel 

Fitch,  Nathaniel,  ... 

Fit  h.  Timothy 

Filch.  William,.  . 
Fitch.  William  II.  .. 
Fitzhugh.  Daniel  II., 
Fitzhugh,  Henry,. . . 
Fitzhugh.  William  A., 
Flagg,  Azariah  ('.,. . 

Flagg,  Azariah  C... 

Flagler,  Peter, 

Flagler,  Thomas  T. 
Flagler,  Thomas  T.. 
Flanders,  Francis  D. 
Flanders.  Joseph  R-. 
Fleet  John 

Fleet,  John 

Fleet,  John 

Fleet,  Joshua, 

Fleet,  Joshua, 

Fleet.  -Joshua 

Fleming,  George  W. 

Fleming,  Peter 

Fleming  Robert,  . .. 
Fleming.  Robert, . .. 

Flint,  Robert 

Floyd,  i  harles  A.,  .. 

Floyd,  Charles  A.,  .. 
Floyd,  David  G.,  ... 


Essex, 

Essex, 

Orange, 

Orange, 

Orange, 

i  'range, 

Orange, 

Orange, 

Orange 

Westchester, 
Westchester, 
Schoharie,  . . 

Orange, 

Orange, 

Try  on, 

Kings, 

Cortland 

Mont  &  Ham 
Mont  &Ham 

Tioga    

Westchester, 
Westchester. 
Westchester,  . 
Wes  Chester,  . 

Clitron, 

Clinton 

I  lenesee, 

Genesee, 

Kings,.  

Kings  

Montgomery,. 

Cayuga 

Allegany, 

Allegany 

Allegany, 

[Franklin, 

Tioga, 

<  ttsego, 

<  ►tsego 

Oneida, 

Genesee,  . 

<  ttsego 

Tompkins,  . . . 
Livingston,. .. 

( tewego 

Monroe, 

Clinton 

Clinton, 

Albany 

Niagara, 

Niagara 

Franklin, 

Franklin, 

One.  IIS. 

Queens 

Queens, 

Mew-York,. .. 

New- York 

Suffolk 

Orleans, 

Westchester.  . 
Cat  ChauteNia 

Niagara 

All  gany, 

Suffolk," 

Suffolk 

Suffolk, 


I  Years. 

[1822 
1824 
1816,17 
1883 
I1S03 
11810 
1814,15 
1820 
1 824 
1848 
1844 
1842 
1823 
1825 
1782,88 
!  1 850 
11810 
1820,21 
1827 
1 B85 
1827 
1828 
1836 
1837 
1825 
1 826 
1851 
1852 
1848 
1849 
1849 
1  -24 
1828 
1-29 
1887 
1-55 
1792 
1808 
1-14,15 
1882 
1830 
1826 
1 886 
1848 
1849 
1851 
1 823 
1824 
1-40 
1-42 
Is  4-3 
ls44 
1847 
1-12 
1  si  2, 13 

14 
1-44 
1S46 
1 B28 
1  -29 
1791 
1818 
1-34 
1-4-3 
1 886 
1888 
1856 


274 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Flovd,  Nieoll, 

Suffolk- 

1798,99 

Fox,  Alfred 

Jefferson, 

W>» 

Floyd.  Xieoli, 

Suffolk 

1800 

Fox.  Chauncey  J... 

Caitaraugus... 

1883 

Flovd,  Nieoll, 

Suffolk 

1S00,1 
1811 

lux.  Cbaunc  v  J.... 

Cattaraugus,.. 

1884 

Floyd.  Thomas 

Tioga    

Fox.  Edward   W 

Otsego 

1 849 

Folger  Robert  B.,  . . 

New- York,.. . 

1849 

Fox,  Frederick  .... 

1  ry  n 

1779,  SO 

Follett.  Oran 

Genesee 

1834 

Fox,  Frederick  C... 

Montgomery,  . 

7-4.-5 

Folts.  Warner 

Herkimer, 

1 S85 

Fox,  George  F.  ... 

Schoharie.  . . . 

1339 

Fonda,   I  ouw, 

Montgomery,. 

1 799 

Fox,  Norman 

Wash  A-War'n 

1S19 

Fonda,  Douw, 

Montgomery,. 

1795 

Fox.  Norman, 

Wash. ,t  Warn 

l89n 

Fmida,  Douw  A.,.. . 

Mont.  &  Ham.. 

1838 

Fox,  Norman, 

W  arren 

IS26 

Fonda.   Douw  I  ,  .. . 

Saratoga 

179S 

Fix    Norman, 

\\  arren 

1S30 

Fonda   Henry 

Fonda,  Henry,...   . 

Montgomery, . 
Montgomery, . 

I  SOS 

i  sin,  17 

Fox,  Peter  C 

1S08 
1S24 

FOX,   Peter  C 

Mont.  A  Ham  , 

Fonda  Henry,   

Montgomery.. 

l  S-20 

Francisco.  John  T... 

Montgomery,  . 

1820 

Fonda,  Jellis   A.,... 

Albany 

1792 

Franklin,  Amos  A... 

Chenango,  . . . 

1S29 

Fonda,  Jellis   A  ... . 

Albany 

1792,93 

Franklin.  Morris,.  .. 

New-\  ork, . .  . 

1887 

Fonda,   Jel  is  A.,.  . . 

Albanv,  .. 

1 794 

Fraser,  Allen 

Onei  a  St  Osw., 

182  1  21 

Fonda.  Peter  H,... 

Montgomery, . 

1S46 

Fraser,  William,   . . 

Greene 

1S14 

Foot,  Isaac, 

Herkimer, 

179S 

F-  raser.   William  F.,. 

Rockland,... 

1840 

Foot.  Samuel  A.,.. . 

Ontario, 

1850 

Frazier.  Robert,    .. 

Oneida, 

1850 

Foot.  Samuel    A.,.. . 

Ontario, 

1857 

Freer,  Jacob  > 

("1st  r 

1852 

Foote,  Ebenezer,  . . . 

Flster 

1792 

Freeman,  Jeremiah, 

Orleans 

1354 

Foote,  Ebenezer,  . . . 

Ulster, 

1794 

Freeman,  Joseph    . . 

St   Lawrence,. 

1831 

Foote,  Ebenezer,  . . . 

Ulster, 

1796 

Freeligh.  Michael... 

Albanv 

1S16 

Eoote.  Ebenezer,  . . . 

Ulster 

1796,97 

}■  rencii.  Abel 

Albany, 

1816 

Foote,  Elial  T 

Cat.Chau&Nia 

1S20 

French.  Abel 

Oneida 

1798,99 

Foote,  Elial  T., 

Cliautauque,  . 

1S26 

French.  Abel 

Oneida, 

1800,  1 

Foote    Elial  T., 

Ohautauque,.. 

1n27 

French,  Abel    

On  idn,. 

1S02 

Foote.   Orrin, 

Delaware, 

1846 

French    Abel 

Oneida 

18ti8 

Forbes,  John   G.,.. . 

Onondaga,  . . . 

I**26 

French,  Benjamin, . . 

Onondaga,  ..  . 

1848 

Ford.   Ebenezer, 

New- York 

18811 

French,  George  A.,. 

Chaotauque.  . 

1888 

Ford,   Elijah, 

Erie, 

1850 

French,  George  A... 

Cliautauque,  . 

[840 

1781,82 
1782,  88 

French,  George  A., 
French,  Jairus 

Cliautauque,  . 
Madison 

IS41 

Ford,  -Jacob, 

Albany, 

1851 

Ford,  Jacob, 

Albanv, 

1784 

French,  John 

Mont.  &  Ham. 

1>26 

Ford,  Jacob, 

Albany 

1784.85 

French,  Ulvsses  D  .. 

New-1  ork,. .. 

184:1 

Ford,  Jacob, 

Columbia, 

1 792 

French.  Salphron.  II. 

Broome, 

1846 

Ford,  Simeon 

Dutchess, 

1820,21 

Frev.  John. 

Try on 

1 782,  88 

Ford,  Simeon, 

Herkimer,  ... 

1 322 

;]•  rev,  John 

Montgomery, 

]  786 

Ford,  Svlvester 

Ford,  William  D.,.. 

Albany 

Herkimer, 

1814,15 

1S16 

Frev.  John 

17s7 

FreV  John 

Montgomery,. 

I7S9 

Ford,  William  D.,.. 

Herkimer, 

1S16,17 

Frev.  John 

Montgomery, . 

1768,89 

Ford,  Wil  iam  L.,  .. 

Broome, 

1 852 

Frev.  John, 

Montgomery, . 

1791 

Fordvce.  Nathau'lII., 

Monroe 

1851 

Frev,  John,     .  . 

Montgomery.. 

1798 

Forman,   Jonathan,. 

Chenango,  .  .  . 

1800,  1 

Krinek.  Andrew,  Jr., 

Trvon 

1792,88 

Forman,  Joshua 

Onondaga.  .  . . 

IS08 

Frisbee.  Philip 

Columbia 

1792,98 

Forsyth,  William  W., 

Albanv 

1 858 

1  risble,  Henry  C, .. 

(  hauiauque,  . 

1845 

Fort,  Jacob  A., 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1796.97 

Frisbie.  Philip, 

Albanv 

1781,89 

Fort]  Jacob   A., 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1798 

Frisby.  John 

Albany 

IS08 

Fort,  Jacob  A., 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1798,99 

Frost,  It-aac  S 

Montgomery.. 

I S89 

Fort.  Jacob  A., 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1800 

F  rost,  James 

Schenectady, . 

1819 

Fort,  Jacob  A., 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1802 

Frost,  Joel 

K  estchester,  . 

I8(i6 

Forward,  Oliver 

Cat.ChauANla 

1820 

Frost,  Joel 

Westchester,  . 

1808 

Fosdick,  Nlctaol 

Herkimer 

mis 

Frost,  John  W. 

\\  estchester, 

1889 

Fosdick.  Nichol 

Herkimer, 

1819 

Frost,  \iles 

Westchester, 

1S94 

Fosler,    Allium    

Lewis 

Is:  44 

1  rost.  Thomas 

Richmond,  . . 

17-7 

Foster,  Ebenezer... . 

Putnam, 

1 9  12 

Frotbinghara,  Gid  ,. 

<  monrlaga,  . .. 

1828 

Foster,  Jamei  '■.. 

Greene,    

1319 

Fryer  Henry 

Schenectady, . 

1816 

Foster,  James  M.... 

Washington,.. 

1846 

I-  uller,  Ani"S  B., 

Madison, 

1810 

Foster,  Reuben   11  , 

Wayne 

L886 

Fuller.  Daniel 

Delaware,.... 

1809,9 

Fowler,  George  F.,. 

Oneida, 

l  S56 

Fuller,  I  'anlel 

Delaware, 

1811 

Fowler,  Gilbert  <>.... 

Orange 

1884 

1-  uller.  Jerome 

Monroe 

1848 

Fowler  Jer.  V.  D.  B  , 

\.w    Y<>rk, .  .  . 

I860 

Fuller,  John 

Albany,  

1847 

Fowler,  Fester  N'.,. . 

1  meida, 

1887 

Fuller.  PhiloC.,    .. 

I.i\  ingston,. . . 

I -■_".) 

Fowler,  Robert,. 

1  »raiiure 

1829 

Fuller,  PhiloC 

1.  \  Ins  ton,. . . 

1880 

Fowler,  Robert    

1  krange, 

ls.il 

I  uller,  Russel 

Oneida, 

Fowler,  Bobert, 

1  'range, 

Fuller,  Russel, 

Oneida, 

1S40 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


27, 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

1      Counties. 

Years. 

Fuller,  William,  .... 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1-41 

Gardner   Nathaniel. 

.  Suffolk 

17-6 

Fullc.  William,     ... 

Onondaga,  .. . 

1842 

Gardn  r,  Silvester,. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1-22 

Fuller,  William  K.,  . 

Madison,.    ... 

1S29 

Garnsev,  John  .... 

Niagara 

1-27 

Fuller,  Will  am  K  ,  . 

Madison, 

1830 

Garnsev,  John  .... 

Niagara,  .... 

1S2S 

Fullerton.  Daniel,. .. 

Orange, 

1850 

Garnsev,   John, 

Niagara 

1S29 

Fullerton.  Steph.  *'., 

Orange 

1888 

Garnsev,  Peter  B., . 

i  henatuo,  . .. 

1  -oo 

Fullerton,  William  S., 

Livingston,. . . 

1846 

Garretson,  Freeborn 

,  Dutchess 

1833 

Fullerton.  WilliamS., 

Livingston,. .. 

1-47 

Garretson.  Freeborn 

Dutchess 

1845 

Fult-n,  Thomas 

Orange, 

1853 

Garretson.  Ilarmanu 

*  Richmond,  . . . 

1-25 

Funk.  John  H 

Kings 

1  -57 

Garrison.  Abraham, 

Trvon 

17S0.  SI 

Furinan,  Gabriel 

New- York.... 

1796 

Garrison  Abraham. 

Trvon, 

1781,82 

Furman,  Gabriel  .  . . 

New- York... . 

1814 

Garrison,  Denn  s, . . 

New- York,. .. 

1547 

Furman,    Richard... 

New- York,.  . . 

1794 

Gariisnn,  Dennis,. . 

New- York,. . . 

1848 

Furman.   Richard,.. 

New-1  ork.. .. 

1795 

Garrison,  Harry,     . 

Dutchess,  

1802 

Furman,    Richard,.. 

New- York.... 

1796 

Garrison.  John     ... 

Putnam 

1833 

Furman,    Richard... 

New-1  ork 

1796  97 

Gamtson.  John,  Jr. 

.'Richmond,  . .. 

1836 

Furman,   Richard  . . 

New- York,. . . 

1798,99 

Gasherie,  John 

Orange, 

1-12 

Furman,  William,... 

Kings, 

1824 

Gates  George 

Jefferson 

1S49 

Furman.  William.  .. 

Kings 

1-2.-) 

Gates,  Horatio,  .... 

New-York,.. . 

1800,1 

Furman    William,... 

KinL'~ 

1-26 

Gates,  Phinehas,  . . 

Herkimer 

1 798,99 

Gage,  Henry  H 

^  ales 

1 356 

Gate-,  Ralph  I. ,     .. 

Madison, 

1844 

Gafge,  Philip  P.,... 

Jeffer-on, 

1838 

Gates,  Eichard  W.. 

Orleans,..    ... 

1841 

Gale,  James 

Greene 

1808,9 

Gates,  Beth  M 

Genesee, 

1 882 

Gale,   James, 

Greene   

1814,15 

Theodore  IJ-. 

Ulster, 

Gale,  John 

V\  a.«hington... 

1810 

Gay,  George  A 

Ulster, 

1648 

V>  asbington,.. 
Washington,. . 
Washington, 

1-14.15 
1-16,17 
1-19 

Monroe, 

1  -36 

Geddes,  James 

Geddes,  -lames,. ... 

Onondaga,  . . . 
Onondaga,  . .. 

1S04 

Gale,  John 

1-22 

Gale,  Moses  D 

New-1  orfc,. . . 

1  -52 

A  alter.  Jr... . 

Warren 

1-37 

Gale,  Moses  I) 

New-York,. .. 

l-5:j 

Gel-ton,  David 

Suffolk, 

1777,78 

Gallatian,  David.  .  . . 

Lister, 

17-6 

Gelston,  David 

Suffolk, 

1778,79 

Gallaiian.  David, . . . 

Ulster,  ... 

17-7 

Gelston,  David 

Suffolk 

Gallup.  John  I., 

Albanv.  . .    ... 

1-47 

Gelston,  David..    .. 

Suffolk, 

17-  ,-1 

Gallup.  Wesley  B... 

Colombia,.  .. 

1852 

Gelston,  David 

Suffolk, 

1781,82 

Saratoga,  

-aratoga,  

1816,17 

1320  21 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk 

1782,  -3 

Gansevoort.  Herman, 

Gelston,  David,.  . . . 

17-; 

Gan*ey.ort. Leonard, 

Albanv,  

1778,78 

..  David 

Suffolk, 

17S4,S5 

Gansevoort.  Leonard, 

Albanv 

1789 

Gelston,  John 

Suffolk, 

1791 

Gansevoort  Leon,Jr., 

Albanv, 

1795 

m,  John 

Suffolk, 

1792 

Gan9evoort,  Peter. . . 

Albany, 

1880 

Gelston,  John 

Suffolk, 

1792,93 

Gansevoort,  Peter,.. 

Albany 

1881 

Gelston,  John 

Suffolk 

1794 

Ganson.  Jan.' 

Genesee, 

1-512, 13 

Gelston,  John 

Suffolk 

1795 

Ganson,  James 

Genesee, 

1-14 

Gelston,  John 

New-York, .. . 

1-11 

Ganson,  James,. 

Genesee, 

1816 

Gelston,  Mali  by,  ... 

New- York... . 

1-25 

Ganson,  James, 

•-,  .    ... 

1816,17 

Gelston,  Maltby,  . .. 

New- York,. . . 

1-26 

Gaii-on,  Jan  • 

ee, 

1-24 

Genet'.  Henry  J.,. . 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1  -32 

Garbutt  John 

Monroe 

1-29 

_-■■.  Isaac, 

Gere,  Isaac, 

Chautauque,  . 

1-57 

Gardenier.  Dirck,.  . . 

Columbia, 

1800,1 

Saratoga 

1816 

Gardineer,  Jacob 

Trvou, 

1779,-0 

Gere,  Isaac    

Saratoga 

1824 

Gardineer,  Jaeob,.  . . 

Trvon, 

Suffolk, 

1780,81 
1828 

Gcr  nain.  Bollin 

German,  Obadiah,  . 

Erie, 

1854 

Gardiner,  Abr*m  If.. 

Chenango,  ... 

17i<-.'.'9 

Gardiner,  Abr'm  BL 

Suffolk 

1853 

German,  Obadiah,  . 

Chenango,  . .. 

1S04 

Gar  liner,  Dirck 

Colombia 

1794 

German,  Obadiah,  . 

Chenango,  .  .. 

1-04,5 

Gardiner,  Nathaniel, 

Suffolk, 

German,  obadiah,  . 

Chenango,  . . . 

1S:'7 

Gardiner    Nathaniel, 

Suffolk, 

1788,89 

German,  Obadiah,. 

Chenango,  . .. 

1-115 

Gardiner,  Nathaniel, 

Suffolk, 

1788,90 

German,  Obadiah,  . 

Chenango 

1— ,9 

Gardiner,  Samuel  R., 

Suffolk 

German  Obadiah,  .. 

Ch  nango 

1819 

Gardiner,  Samuel  S.. 

New- York,.  . . 

Germond,  Smith,  . .. 

Rensselaer.   . . 

1 834 

Gardiner.  Samuel  S.. 

New- York,. .. 

1834 

Gettman.  Frederick 

Montgomery,. 

1794 

Gardner,  George 

laer,.. . 

1-12 

Gettman,  Frederick 

Montgomery, . 

1795 

Gardner,  George.. . . 

Tioga, 

[884 

Gettman,  Frederick 

Montgomery,. 

1796 

Gardner,  Hiram 

Niagara, 

L886 

Gettman,  Frederick 

.Montgomery,. 

1796,91 

Gardner,  Howel 

Jaralnga,.   ... 

1-14.15 

Gettman,  Frederick 

Montgomery,, 

L793 

Gardner,  Howel,.. 

Saratoga,  ... 

l  827 

Gibbons,  John 

Albanv, 

1812,18 

Gardner,  Howel, 

Saratoga 

1-31 

Gibbs,  Augustas,  ... 

Livinsston,. .. 

1-41 

Gardner,  James  D.,. 

Albany, 

1529 

Gibbs,  Leman 

Livingston 

1854 

Ga -drier,  James  K.,. 

Sullivan, 

1-53 

Gibbs,  Leonard 

Washington,  . 

1888 

Gardner,  John  C.,.. 

Genesee, 

1550 

Gibson,  James  T.,  . . 

Oswego 

1352 

276 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Fears 

Gibson,  John 

Saratoga 

ISIS 

Glen,  Henry 

Albany 

1786 

Gilford,  James 

Jefferson,     . . . 

1S53 

Glen,  Henry, 

Albany 

17s? 

Gifford.  William,  ... 

Sell  neetady,  . 

1845 

Glen,  Henrv 

Schenectady, . 

1810 

Gilbert    Abijah, 

Westchester,  . 

1779,  SO 

Glover,  Andrew 

Seneca 

1828 

Gilbert,  Abijah 

Westchester,  . 

1781,8-2 

Glover,  James, 

Chenango,... . 

1800, 1 

Gilbert,  Abijah, 

Gilbert,  Abijah 

WesicheMer,  . 

1762,88 

Glover,  Eras:  us  W  .,. 

New- York,... 

1 858 

u  estchester,  . 

17>4 

Glover.  Erastus  W.,. 

New- York, . . . 

1S56 

Gilbert,  Abijah 

Westchester.  . 

1784.85 

Glover,  Erastus  W.,. 

New-1  ork,. .. 

1S57 

Gilbert,  Abijah,.     .. 
Gilbert,  Abijah, 

Westchester,  . 

17S(3 

Godard,  Harlow,   . .. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1 849 

Westchester,  . 

17sS 

Godard,  Harlow 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1850 

Gil   ert,  Abijah, 

Gilbert,  Abijah, 

Westchester.  . 

1791 

Godard.  Beth  W 

Erie, 

IS55 

Westchester,  . 

1800 

Goff,  George  W 

Essex 

1849 

Gilbert,  Abijah 

Gilbert,  Abijah 

Gilbert.  Abijah 

Gilbert,  Abijah, 

Gilbert.  Abijah, 

(iilbert,  Albert, 

Westchester,  . 

1800,1 

Goff,  George  W.,.. 

Essex 

1S50 

Westchester,  . 

1803 

Goforth,  William,.. 

New-York,. .. 

1784,85 

Westchester,  . 

IS08 

Goforth,  William.... 

New-York,... 

1786 

Westchester.  . 

1S04 

Gold.  Thomas  K.,... 

Oneida, 

1808 

Westchester,  . 

1804.5 

Goodell.  Richard,. .  . 

Jefferson, 

1820,21 

New- York,. .. 

1849 

Good.ll,  Richard,... 

Jefferson, 

1823 

Gilbert,  Albert 

New- York,. .. 

1S5D 

Goodell,  Richard 

Jefferson 

1 394 

Gilbert.  Benjamin,.. 
Gilbert,  Benjamin,.. 

Otsego, 

1794 

Goodell,  Richard,... 

Jefferson, 

1825 

Otsego, 

171)8,99 

Goodman,  Titus,  Jr., 

Livingston,. .. 

1S29 

Gilbert.  Benjamin,.. 

Otsego,  

IStO 

Goodman,  Titus,  Jr., 

Livingston,.. . 

1830 

Gilbert,  Elisha 

Columbia,.. .  . 

179^,99 

Goodrich,  Alpheus,. 

Saratoga, 

1S25 

Gilbert,  Elisha,  Jr.,  . 

Columbia, .... 

18(i7 

Goodrich,    Alpheus.. 

Saratoga, 

1823 

Gilbert.  Elisha.  Jr.,  . 

Columbia, 

1822 

Goodrich,  Caleb,.. .. 

Oneida, 

1856 

Gilbert.  Ezekiel, 

Columbia, 

:7S9,90 

Goodrich,  Erastus, . . 

Tioga 

1S48 

Gilbert,  Ezekiel,    ... 

Columbia,  ... 

1800 

Goodrich,  Gideon,.. 

Saratoga 

1803 

Gilbert.  Ezekiel, 

Columbia, 

1800,1 

Goodrich,  Gideon,.. 

Saratoga, 

1807 

Gilbert,  Joel 

Osego,  

1841        Goodwin,  Elijah   II., 

Tioga, 

1886 

Gilbert.  L.  Mortimer, 

Otsego,   

1849       Goodyear,  Charles .. 

Schoharie,  . .. 

1S40 

Gilbert,  Samuel  A.,. 

Montgomery, . 

1814        Gookl,  Gardner, 

Orleans, 

1 845 

Gilbert,  Silvester,.  .. 

>t    Lawrence,. 

Is-jt       Gordon,  dames, 

Albany, 

1777.78 

(iilbert,  Tillv 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1S;37 

Gordon,  James, 

A  lb. my, 

177S.  79 

Gilbert,  Thomas  I.,  . 

Onondaga,  . . . 

L880 

Gordon,  James,.    .. 

Albany, 

1779. SO 

Gilbert,  Thomas  I.,  . 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1881 

Gordon,  .lames, 

Albany, 

17-1 

Gilbert,   Wheeler.. .. 

Dutchess, 

1828 

Gordon,  James, 

Albany, 

1786 

Gilbert^  William  A.,. 

Jefferson, 

1S6I 

Gordon.  James, 

Albany, 

17s7 

Gilbert,  William  A.,. 

Jefferson, 

1 852 

Gordon,  James, 

Albany, 

17S8 

Gilbert,  William  W.. 

New-York,... 

17^  59  Gordon,  James,.  . .. 

Albany, 

1789,80 

Gilbert,  William  W., 

New- York,. .. 

1791      ||Gordon,  Samuel 

Delaware, . . . 

1884 

Gilbert,  William  W., 

New-York,.. . 

1792, 93 (Gordon.  Samuel, 

Wash.&  War'n 

1814 

Gilbert,  William  W., 

New- York,..  . 

1808      IJGorham,  George  S.,. 

Otsego,  

1S44 

Gilbert,  William  W.. 

Ne\v-\  ork,.. . 

l-iii. .'    Gorham,  Meeker,. . , 
1S06      Gostee,  Henry,. 

I'lster 

1S54 

Gilbert,  William  \V\, 

New- York,... 

Greene, 

1833 

Gilbert.  William  W., 

New-1  ork,. .. 

1807      j  Gosman,  Jonath'n  B. 

Tompkins,  ... 

1S29 

(Iilbert.  William  W., 

New- York, . .. 

I  308        Gosman,  Jonath'n  B. 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1830 

Gilchrist.  Daniel,  .  . 

Otsego 

L889        Gott,  Harvey  W 

Columbia, 

1 85 1 

Gilchrist,  John,.   . . . 

Saratoga 

is-j2      .Gould.  David 

Cayuga 

is  15 

Gilcnrist,  John 

Saratoga, 

1827        Gould,  John 

Niagara, 

1856 

Gilchrist,  John, 

Saratoga, 

1881       Gould,  John 

Niagara  

1857 

Giles,  Aquila 

Giles,  Aqnila 

B  ngs, 

1788,89  Gould,  John  S., 

Columbia, 

1847 

Kings, 

17>;>,  y(»  Gould,  Pharez. 

Onondaga,...  . 

1888 

Giles,  Aqnila 

Kings, 

1791         Gould,   Pharez 

i  taondaga,  ,  . , 

1889 

Kings, 

Sulv'n&Ulster, 

1792,98  Gould,  Pharea 

1820, 21  Gouverneur,  Sam'l  I. 

Onondaga, . .  ■ 

New- York,. .. 

1840 

Gillespie,  William  <;. 

Gillel,    Daniel  M.,.  .. 

1825 

Madison, 

L828 

Gove,  George  B.  l:.. 

Franklin, 

1824 

Oillet,  Daniel  M 

Madison 

LS82 

Gore,  George  B.  EL, 

Franklin 

1S49 

(Mlet,  -John, 

Cortland, 

L638 

Graham,  Alexander, 

Tompkins,  . .. 

Dutchess, 

1851 

Gillett.   Joel 

otseiro 

1 84  J 

Graham,  Daniel 

1792 

Gilmore.  Bartbolo.T. 

New- York,.  . . 

1 B58 

Graham,  George  G., 

lister 

1841 

Gilmore,  Dexter,  . . . 

Oneida 

1858 

Graham,  Jan 

I'lster, 

1849 

Glass    (Jeurire    A'..  .  . 

Rensselaer,. . . 

IMS 

Graham,  John  G.,. . 

I'lster 

1791 

Glass   Joseph  •'• 

Onondaga,  .  .. 

1 9 1'.» 

Graham.  Morris 

Dutchess 

I7ss 

Glasier.  GiHir 

New- York,  .. . 

1848 

Graham,  Peter  II.,. . 

New- York,... 

18M 

Glasl   r,  George  G., 

New-York,... 

1 B44 

Graham,  Richard,  . . 

Orange 

1823 

Glenson, Wesley   ... 

FultonMlam. 

i  B5 1 

Graham,  B  bert, 

Westchester,  . 

1777,78 

GleaSOtl,  Wesley,  .  . 

Pulton&Ham., 

1  -55 

( irahain,  Robert,    ■  •  ■ 

\\  estcheatar,  . 

1800,1 

Glcason,  William.Jr. 

Delaware, 

1851 

Graham,  Theo.V.W., 

Albany, 

1794 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


277 


Names. 

Counties. 

Tears. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Granger.CIeanthusP. 

Jefferson, 

1857 

Gregory,  David  E.,  . 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1816 

(! ranker,  Francis,.  . . 

Ontario, 

1826 

Gregory,  John  H.,.. 

Delaware, 

1820,21 
1847 

Granger,  Francis,. .. 

Ontario, 

1827 

Gregorv,  Joseph.  .  .. 

Rensselaer,... 

Granger,  Francis,. . . 

I  )ntario, 

1828 

Gregory,  Noves  P.,  . 

v  linton, 

1845 

Grander,  Francis.. . 

Ontario 

I860 

Gregorv.  Noves  P.,  . 

<  linton 

1S46 

Granger.  Francis,.  . . 

Ontario  

1S32 

Gregory,  Stephen,  .. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1812 

Granger  HezvkiahL 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1814,15 

Gregorv,  William  8.. 

New-York,. .. 

1851 

Grant,  Amos  Y., 

Sullivan,    

1844 

Griffin,  Jacob, 

Dutchess, 

1786 

Grant,  Asa, 

Delaware, 

1822 

Griffin,  Jacob, 

Dutchess, 

1787 

Grant.  Asa,. 

Delaware, 

1823 

Griffin,  Jacob, 

Dutchess, 

17SS.S9 
1789,90 
1836 

Grant,  George 

Madison, 

1848 

Griffin,  Jacob 

Dutchess 

Grant.  James 

Dutchess,  ... 

1S14, 15 

Griffin,  John, 

Delaware,. ... 

Grant,  Joseph 

Oneida 

1824 

Griffin,  Orrin, 

Delaware, 

1842 

Grant,  L.  A.  G.  B.,. 

Orleans, 

1826 

Griffin  Samuel, 

Otsego, . . . 

1812,13 
1814 

Grant,  Samuel  H.,.. 

Otsego,  

1-57 

Griffin,  Samuel, 

Otsego, 

Graves,  Amos 

Cortland, .   ... 

1846 

Griffin,  Sidney  L — 

Suffolk, 

1888 

Graves,  Henry,. 

Oneida 

183(5 

Griffin,  Simeon  R — 

Tioga 

1843 

Graves,  John 

Herkimer, 

1812,13 

Grilling,  William.  .. 

Warren 

1836 

Graves.  John, 

Herkimer, 

L824 

Grifnng.  William,  .. 

Warren 

1839 

Graves,  Joseph, 

Jefferson 

1848 

Griffith,  Evan 

New- York,.   . 

1S38 

Graves,  Lewis, 

JePn.Le's&StL 

I  SOS 

Griggs  John  R., 

O'sego,  

1843 

Graves,  Lewis, 

Lewis 

1810 

Griggs,  Samuel 

Steuben 

ls3S 

Graves  Randall 

Steuben 

1829 

Grinnell,  Clark  s.,.. 

Mont.  Jfc  Ham., 

1S34 

Gray,  Andrew  B 

Montgomery. . 

1S47 

Grinnell,  Clark  S.... 

FuPriifcllam'n. 

1846 

Gray,  Charles, 

Herkimer 

L885 

GrisWOld,   Chester,. . 

Rensselaer. . . . 

1828 

Gray,  David 

Bensselaer,    . 

1796 

Griswold,  Chester,.. 

Rensselaer,.  .. 

1881 

Gray,  Daniel, 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1795 

Griswold,  Chester,. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1835 

Graf,  Daniel, 

Bensselaer,. . . 

1796,97 

Griswold,  Gaylord,. . 

Herkimer 

i  796,  97 
179S 

Gray,  Daniel, 

Bensselaer,. . . 

1798 

Griswold,  Gaylord,.. 

Herkimer, 

Gray,  Daniel, 

Bensselaer,.. 

1798,99 

Griswold,  Stephen..  . 

Genesee, 

1830 

Gray,  Daniel 

Bensselaer,. . . 

1800 

Griswold,  Stephen... 

Genesee, 

1831 

Gray,  Daniel, 

Rensselaer,.  . . 

1 822 

Groat,    Peter.  Jr.,.  . . 

Columbia, 

1S36 

Gray,  Epbraim, 

Madison 

1 S88 

Groen,  Jacob  Marias, 

Ulster, 

1807 

Cray  John 

Washington,. 

1-7 

Orocsbeek,  John   P.. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1826 

Gray.  Nathaniel, 

Chautauque,  . 

1 888 

Oroesbeck.  Mvndcrt, 

Bensselaer,. .. 

1818 

Gray,  Norman  11.,. . 

Greene, 

1862 

Groom,  Andrew,   . . 

Cayuga, 

1834 

Gray,   rhomasS 

Vv  arren, 

1 856 

Groom,  Andrew 

Cayuga, 

1885 

Green,  Andrew  H.,  . 

Genesee 

1838 

Groom,  James, 

Saratoga, 

1844 

Green,  Andrew  II.,  . 

Genesee, 

!  889 

Groot.  Simon   A.,. . . 

Schenectady,  . 

1819 

Green,  Archer, 

Senec  >, 

i8i6,  n 

Gros,  Ezra  C 

Essex,  

1823 

Gre  n.  Asapl 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1 855 

Gros,  Ezra  O.,.. 

Essex 

1829 

Green.  Hrvam, 

Ontario,    .. 

1816,  1' 

Gros,   Henry, 

Herkimer 

1816,  17 

Green,  Bryara 

Ontario, 

1819 

Gros,  Henry, 

Herkimer, 

1819 

Green,  Brvam,  .... 

Ontario, 

1820 

Gros,  Lawrence, 

Montgomery,. 

1807 

Green,  Bryan 

Ontario, 

1822 

Gr  S,  Lawrence 

Montgomery,  . 

1S08 

Green,  George  G.,.. 

Cortland,    .  .    . 

1889 

Oros,  Lawrence, 

Mont'y.fellam. 

1820 

Green,  Israel  B.,  .. 

Schenectady,  . 

1849 

Gros,  Lawrence, 

Mont'y&Ham. 

1820.21 

Green,  Jam  s, 

Chenango,. . .  . 

1808 

Gros,  Lawrence, .... 

Mont'y&Ham. 

1827 

Green.  John,  ...    ... 

Montgomery, . 

ls»>,  9 

Cross    Nicholas 

Montgomery,  . 

1822 

Green,  John 

Green,  John,  ....... 

Montgomery, . 
Bensselaer,. . . 

1810 
1802 

Grosvenor,  1  in.*.  1'.. 

Orosvenor,  Thos.  P., 

Columbia, 

Columbia, 

1810 
1811 

Green,  John, 

Rensselaer,.  . . 

1808 

Grosvenor,  Thos.  P., 

Columbi ', 

1S12 

Cattaraugus,  . 

Krie, 

Montgomery,. 

|s;{s 
L347 
IS50 

New-York. 

1840 

1841 

Gre,  n,  Obadlah  J.,  . 

Green,  Samuel  S.,. .. 

Grout,  Paul,   

New- York,. .. 

1S42 

Green,  8e\  mow, 

Lewis: 

1858 

Grover.  .John 

Charlotte, 

1779.80 

Green,  Staats 

Ontario 

1842 

Grover.  John,  Jr.,  . . 

Camera, 

1804  5 

Green,  1  Imothy, 

Cortland, 

Is47 

Grover.  John,  Jr.,.. 

Cayuga, 

1806 

Greene,  slonzo, 

Greene 

1-50 

Grover,  John,  Jr.,.. 

Cayuga 

1S07 

Green  .  Alpheos  8.,. 

Jefferson, 

1827 

Grover.  John    Jr.... 

Cayuga, 

1808 

Greene,  Alpbetu  3.,. 

Jefferson,      ... 

1828 

Grover,  Salmon  G.,. 

Livingston,. .. 

1834 

Greene,  Job 

Bensselaer,. . . 

1816 

Grow,  Piatt  F., 

Cortland 

1844 

Greene,  Samuel, .... 

Herkimer 

1 858 

Ouest.  William   A.,.. 

New- York,. .. 

1856 

Greene,  William  1). 

New- York,... 

1851 

Guilliland,  William,. 

Clinton&Essex 

1800 

Greenly,  '1  nomas.. . . 

Madison,.  . . 

1818 

(in  in  nip.  George  B  . 

Tompkins 

1834 

Greenly,  '1  nomas,. . . 

Madison, 

1819 

Guinnip,  George  B., 

Tompkins,  .  .. 

1836 

Gregory,  Aaron,    . . . 

Saratoga. 

1798 

Galon,  James,    ..... 

Westchester,  . 

1820 

Gregory,  Alonzo  A.,. 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1351 

Guion,  James, .. 

Westchester,  . 

1820, 21 

24 


278 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Onei&Oswcgo 
Rockland,..  .. 

1819 
1818 

Hall,  James, 

New-York,. .. 
One  da, 

1S26 

Gurnee,  Abraham.. . 

Hall,  John 

1800 

Gurnee,  Abraham,.. 

Bo  kland 

1819 

Hall,  John,  Jr., 

Sullivan, 

18*5 

Gurnee,  Abraham,.. 

Rockland, .... 

1821 

Hall,  John  P., 

Chautauque,  . 

i  900 

Gurnee,  Abraham,.. 

Rockland, .... 

1825 

Hall.  John  T., 

Herkimer, 

1S43 

Gurnee,  Abraham.  . 

Rockland, 

1826 

Hall.  -Johnson, 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1S29 

Gurnsey,  Ezekiel  B.. 

Chautauque,  . 

1849 

Hall  Johnson 

Onondaga  ... 

1880 

Chenango.  . . . 

Richmond,  ... 

1SH,15 
1S19 

Hall,  Lyman, 

Hall,  Lyman, 

"\\  ashington,.. 
Washington,  . 

1808 

(J  ay  on,  Harmanus,.. 

1819 

(in von.  Harmanus,.. 

Richmond, . . . 

1S20 

Hall.  Mordecai 

W  estchesier,  . 

1796 

Guyon,  James,  .    ... 

Richmond.  . .. 

1-11 

Hall,  Nathan,  Jr 

Madison, 

1618 

Gayon.  -lames, 

Richmond,  . .. 

1812 

Hall,  Na  ban  K 

Erie, 

1848 

Westchester,  . 

Richmond. . . . 

1819 
1812, 18 

Hal),    Robert.   . 

1S19 
1 798 

(Juvon,  .Tame-*,  Jr.,  . 

Hall.  Rowland, 

Rensselaer 

(Juvon  James,  Jr.,  . 

Richmond,  . .. 

1-14 

Hall,  Solomon 

Chenango,. . . . 

1846 

Hack  lev,  Aaron,  Jr., 

Herkimer,... . 

1-14 

Hall.  William, 

Otsego 

1S23 

Hacklev,  Aaron,  Jr.. 

Herkimer, 

1814.15 

Hall,  William, 

Otsego, 

1S29 

Hackle v,  Aaron,  Jr., 

Herkimer, 

1818 

Hall,  Willis 

Albany, 

1543 

Hacklev,  Aaron 

Herkimer,  ... 

1-37 

Hall,  Willis, 

New-York, — 

IS3S 

Hacklev,  Philo.M.,.. 

Herkimer 

1890 

Halleck,  Joseph 

Oneida, 

1841 

Hadlev.  Amos  K  ,. . 

Bensa  laer, . . . 

1-4T 

Hallett,  donah,. 

Queens  

1S00 

Hadley,  Amos  K.,.. 

Rensse'aer,. .. 

1848 

Hallett,  Jonah 

Queens 

1800,1 

Hadlev.  Amos  K.,.. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1849 

Hallett.  Jonathan,... 

Montgomery,  . 

1 504,5 

Iladley.  Sterling  G.  . 

Seneca,  

1868 

Hallock,  John,  Jr.,.. 

Orange 

1816,17 

Ha  IT,  Joseph  E., 

Dutchess, 

1804 

Hallock,  John,  Jr.,.. 

Orange, 

1-2(1,  £1 

Hager,  Daniel,  Jr.,.. 

Schoharie,  ... 

1881 

Ilalsev.  Cornelius,  . . 

Clinton 

1837 

linger,  Henry, 

Schoharie 

1811 

HaJsey,  Cornelius,  .. 

Clinton, 

1833 

1  lager,  Henry, 

Schoharie 

1S12 

Ilalsev,  David, 

Suffolk, 

1840 

Hager,  Peter, 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1820,21 

HaJsey,  Hugh, 

Suffolk, 

1 329 

Hager,  Pet  r  2d,... 

Tompkins.  .   . 

189i 

Ilalsev,   Hugh,.. 

Suffolk 

1924 

Hager,  Peter  2d,   ... 

Tompkins,  . .. 
Tompkins,  . .. 

1S23 

Ilalsev,  Lewis, 

Tompkins, 

1837 

1  lager.  Peter.  2d,.. .. 

1 B24 

Ilalsev.  Nicoll, 

Tompkins, 

1 924 

llaight.  Ebtnezer,. .. 

Dutchess, 

1S08.9 

Ilalsev,   Nichol, 

Seneca 

1816 

Haight,  Ebenezer, . .. 

Dutchess, 

1810 

Ilalsev,  Silas, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1796,87 

Haight,  Fletcher  M., 

Monroe 

1834 

Hal-  ■  y.   Silas, 

Onondaga, 

1798 

Haight.  John, 

Dutches! 

1807 

Ilalsev,  Silas 

Cayuga, 

1300 

Haight,  John, 

Dutchess, 

1808 

Ilalsev,  Silas 

Cayuga 

1800, 1 

Haight,  Robert 

Monroe 

1-4:; 

Ilalsev,  Silas 

Cayuga, 

1803 

Haight,  Samuel, 

Greene,  ...... 

1807 

Halsey,  Silas 

Cayuga 

1NI4 

Haight,  Samuel, 

Westchester,  . 

1782,83 

Ilalsev,  Samuel  B.,.. 

Dutchess, 

1  -27 

Haight,  Samuel, 

Westchester,. . 

17-4 

Halsey,  Samuel  B.,.. 

Dutchess, 

1881 

Haight,  Samuel, 

Westchester... 

17-9,90 

Ilal.-led,    Reuben,... 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1827 

Haight,  Samuel, 

Westchester,! . 

LT91 

Hamblin,  Eli,...  . 

Dutchess 

1889 

Haight,  Samuel 

Westchester,  . 

1792 

Hamilton,  Alexander 

New-1  <>rk.. . . 

1787 

Haight,  Mephen,  . . 

Dutchess, 

lNr)0 

Hamilton.  Alexander 

New- York,. .. 

1S19 

Hakes,  Harlow, 

Steuben 

1S5(J 

Hamilton,  Erastus,. , 

Greene, 

l  B82 

Halbert,  Enos  S.,  .  . . 

Cortland 

1888 

Hamilton,  Isaac 

Albany, 

1827 

Haleotl,  Matthew,... 

Delaware,.. .. 

[880 

Hamilton.  John,    ... 

Saratoga,  . . 

1816,17 

Hale,   Daniel, 

Albany, 

Greene, 

1807 

1803 

Hamilton,  Patrick,. . 
Hamilton,  Patrick  .. 

Columbia, 

Greene, 

1798 

Hale,  George 

1804,5 

Hale,  John  K., 

Steuben,   

1 349 

Hamilton,   Thos.   II. 

Oneida 

Hale,  .John  W 

Oneida 

1 386 

Hamilton.   William,. 

Saratoga 

1616 

Hale.  Mordecai 

Westchester,  . 

1  TIT,,  9i 

Hamilton,   William.. 

Saratoga, 

1819 

11  all,  Ambrose,  .... 

Wayne 

1828 

Hammond,  Alon.  G., 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1828 

Hall,  Amos, 

Ont.fcSteuben, 

1798 

Hammond,  Alon.  G. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1 388 

Hall,  Amos 

Ont. A  Steuben. 

1788,99 

Hammond,  Burton,. 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1S02 

Hall,  Amos, 

Ont  fcGenesee 

1804 

Hammond,  Burton,. 

Rensselaer,, . . 

l-l  t 

Hall,  Amos, 

Ont  fcGenesee, 
Gen  On  *A1Pj 

1804,6 

1808 

Hammond,  Kurton,. 
Hammond,  Elisba... 

Rensselaer, .. . 
Schoharie,  . . . 

1816,17 

Hall,  Amos, 

1-17 

Hall,  Amos  C,  .  . 

Oneida 

1808 

Hammond,  Ephraim 

1  nyuga, 

1 829 

Hail.  Barnabas 

St.  Lawrence,. 

i-;,:: 

Hammond,  Bnhraim 

Oaynga, 

1880 

Hail   Barnabai 

st.  Lawrence,. 

IS54 

Hammond,  Gideon,. 

I  ssex 

1887 

Hall,  Benjamin  F.,.. 

<  ayuga, 

1844 

Hammond,  Gideon,. 

Essex, 

1888 

Hail,  David,  

Steulwn 

1888 

Hammond,  Gideon,. 

Essex,.  

1889 

Hall,  Darius, 

Tompkins,  . .. 
Onondaga  . . , 

1849 

Hammond,  Okie  m,. 

Essex 

1844 

Hall.  George 

ISI6 

Hammond.  James,.. 

Dutchess, 

1848 

Hall,  Charles  H  nrv, 

New-York,   .. 

1 38fl 

Hamrannd,  James, 

Dutchess, 

1849 

Hall,  James, 

Chautampic, 

1SJ4 

Hammond;  John  C-, 

Lsscx,  .  .  v  . . . . 

1840 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


279 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years.               Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Ha  nmond,  Judah, . . 

New-York 

1 882        Hart.  Josiah, 

Cortland 

1825 

Hampton,  Isaac 

Allegany 

1856        Hart.  Levi, 

Lewis 

1818 

Hancbett,   James  J., 

Oneida 

IS56        Hart,  Orris, 

Oswego, 

1827 

Haner    Alfred  N.,  .. 
Hanford,   John, 

Oswego, 

Ontario 

1328 
1811 

Kings, 

1856 

Hart,  Robert 

Hanford.    'ohn,.    .. 

Kings 

1357 

Hart,  Richard  P.,... 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1820,21 

Ilaiiimm,  Chester,  .. 

Genesee 

1s44 

Hart,  Samuel 

Onondaga.  . . . 

1S49 

Hannuta,  Chester,    . 

Genesee, 

1845 

Hart,  Stephen 

Lewis, 

1S20,  21 

Harden,  Harry  G.,.. 

Otsego,   

1845 

Hart.  Thomas, 

Oneida, 

1S06 

Hardenburgh,Abrm. 

SulTn  «*  Ulster. 

1810 

Hart,  Truman 

Ontario, 

1820,21 

Hardenburgh.  Ab.  I. 

Sull'n  &  Ulster, 

1812         Hartshorn,  John  K... 

Allegany, 

1862 

Hardenburgh,  Ah.  I. 

Sull'n  ^Ulster, 

1812,13  Harvey,  Henry, 

Otsego, ... 

1S3S 

Hardenburgh.  H.  M. 

Sullivan,  .    . . 

1880        Hasbrouck, Abraham 

Ulster 

1781,82 

Hardenbargb,  Jaco., 

Ubter 

1825        Hasbrouck,  Abraham 

Bull,  .y.  Ulster, 

1811 

Hard  nburgh,  Jo.  G. 

Qlster 

1777  78  Hasbrouck.  Anthony 

Sullivan 

1884 

Hardenburgh,  Jo.  G. 

Ulster, 

1779,  86  Hasbrouck,  Jacob  I., 

SnlPn  a  Ulster, 

1822 

Harden  urgh.  Jo.  G. 

Ulster 

1780,81   Hasbrouck.  Jacob  I., 

Ulster 

1825 

Hardenbargb,  Jo.  G. 

Ulster, 

17-1   82  Hasbrouck,  Joseph.. 

Ulster, 

1TS6 

H  rdeubargb,  Jo.  6. 

Ulster 

1784,85  Hasbrouck,  Joseph.. 

Ulster 

1791 

Hardenbargb.  .io.  G. 

Ulster, 

17s-,  99  Hasbrouck,  Joseph.. 

Ulster 

1792 

Hardenbargb,  Jo.  &. 

Ulster 

1 7-0,  9"  Hasbrouck,  Jos'ph.Jr 

Ulster 

1S00,1 

Hardenbargb,  Leon. 

Ulster 

Hasbrouck,  Jos'ph.Jr 

Ulster 

I8A4 

Hardin,   Dennis, 

Madison 

1858        Hssbrouck,  Josiah... 

Ulster, 

1796,97 

Haring,   Aaron,. 

Mont,  ft  Ham. 

Hasbrouck.  Josiah,.. 

Ulster 

1802 

Haring,  John 

Cayuga 

Hasbrouck,  Josiah  .. 

Ulster 

1806 

Harinir,  John, 

Cayuga, 

1820,21   Hasbrouck.  Louis... 

St.  Lawrence.. 

1314 

Haring  John 

Rockland 

Hasbrouck.  Wm.  C 

Orange,    

1847 

Haring,  John,  Jr.,  . . 

Rockland 

1844         Hascall.    Asa, 

Franklin, 

1825 

Haring.  John  A.,  . . . 

Rockland,  ... 

1847         Hascall,    Asa, 

Franklin,  .... 

1826 

Harlow,  Isaac 

Washington... 

1804,5     Hascall,  Asa 

Franklin,  .... 

1885 

Harmon.  Elisha,   .. 

Monroe, 

1849         Hascall.    Asa 

Franklin 

1839 

Harnian    Elislia,  .. 

Monroe, 

1850         Hascall,  John 

Genesee,  • 

1828 

Harpending  Abm-V. 

Fates 

Hascall,  Job, 

Haskin.  William  P.,. 

New- York, . . . 

1885 

Harper,  Robert, 

Albany, 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1 388 

Harper,  William,  . .. 

Trvon, 

1781,82  Haslet.  W  illiam  A.,. 

Montgomery,. 

1848 

Harper,  W  illiam,  . .. 

Trvon 

17-;         Hastings,    Lemuel,.. 

W  ashington,.. 

1325 

Harper,  William.  . . . 

Montgomery, . 

1784.  85  Hastings,  Orlando,.. 

Monroe, 

1858 

Harper,  \\  dham,  . .. 

Montgomery, 

1786       Hastings,  William  T. 

Chemung, 

1857 

Harper,  William,. . . 

Montgomery, . 

Albany, 

1827 

Harper.  \V  il  iam,  .  .. 

Montgomery,. 

1788,89  Hatch.  Edward  N... 
1818        Hatch,  Israel  T. 

Frie, 

1854 

Harper.  William  W. 

Broome, 

Frie 

1852 

Harpur,  Robert 

Broome 

1-4-.'         Hatch.  Junius    II.,.. 

New-York,. .. 

1S22 

Harpur,  Robert, 

Broome 

1853       ! Hatch.  Moses  P 

<  tewego,  

1851 

Ha  pur,  Robert, 

Hew* York,. . . 

1777.7-  Hatfield     Abraham,. 

Westchester,  . 

1852 

llarpnr,  Robert,  .... 

New- York,. .. 

177-.  79  Hatfield,  M<  - 

Orange 

179S 

Harpnr,  Robert 

New-York,... 

1779,3i>  Hatfield,  Richard,  Jr. 

New- York,.  . . 

1812,18 

Harpur,  Robert,  . . . 

New-York  .  .. 

Hatfield,  Richard,... 

New-York,. .. 

1814 

Hari  ur.  Robert 

New- York,.  . . 

1781,82  Hatfield,  Richard,... 

New-York,..  . 

1819 

Harpur,  Robert, 

New- York,.  .. 

Hatfield,  Richard,... 

New-York, .  . . 

1-20 

Harpur  Robert,    .. 

New- York, . . . 

1784        Hatfield,  Richard,... 

New- York 

1821 

Harris   Alvin, 

Mont.  &  Ham.. 

Hatfield,  Richard,... 

We-tehester,  . 

1794 

Harris,  Hamilton. . .. 

AH  any, 

1851      1  Hathaway.  Samuel  G 

Cortland 

1314,15 

Harris,  Ira 

Albany 

1846       Hathaway,  Samuel  6 

Cortland, 

1318 

Harris    Ira 

Albany,  

[846         Hathawaw-am'lG.Jr 

Chemung, 

1  -42 

Harris   Israel, 

Dutches 

1820,  21    HaihawawSam'lG.Jr 

Chemung, 

1848 

Harris,   lames 

Fulfn  &Ham., 

1844        Hathorn,  John 

Orange, 

1777,78 

Harris.  John  - 

Columbia 

1881         Hathorn,  John 

Orange 

1779.80 

Harris,  Levi, 

Chen  mgo,  . . . 

1861        Hathorn,  John..  ... 

Orange, 

1781,82 

Harris,  Levi   

Chenango,  .   . 

;  364         Hathorn,  John, 

Orange 

1782,33 

Harris,  Michael 

Wash.*  Wnrti 

1816         Hathorn.  John 

Orange, 

17-4 

Ha  ris,  Morgan  L.,  . 

Montgomery, . 

,1344        Hathorn,  John 

1  Grange 

17-4,55 

Harris,  Nicholas  B.,. 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1884         Hathorn,  John 

Orange, 

1795 

Harr  son,  John  T.,.. 

Richmond,  .  . . 

1880         Hathorn,  John 

Orange, 

1804,5 

Harrison.  John  T.  .. 

Richmond,  . . 

1881        Haverly,  Christian  .. 

Schenectady, . 

1 320 

Harrison.  Richard, 

New  York,... 

1788         Havens.  Charl  s  H.,  Suffolk, 

1818 

Harrison,  Richard, . . 

Ww-Y'.rk,.. 

1788, 82K  Ha  vens,  Charles  II,  Suffolk, 

1-20 

Haraell.  William,  . .. 

New-Yiick,.. 

1 888       i  Havens  John  Nicoll.  Suffolk,  . .    ... 

1786 
H7s7 

Hurt,  Edwin  C,    ... 

Oswego, 

1852 

Havens,  Jonathan  N. 

Suffolk, 

280 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Name*. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Tears. 

Havens,  Jonathan  X. 

Suffolk, 

1788 

Hedges  David 

Suffolk 

1st  14 

Havens,  Jonathan  X. 

Suffolk, 

1788.89 

Hedges,  David, 

Suffolk, 

Havens.  Jonathan  X. 

Suffolk 

17-9, 90 

Hedges.  David 

SuffoU, 

1306 

Havens,  Jonathan  X. 

Suffolk 

1791 

Hedges   David 

Suffolk 

1307 

Havens  Jonathan  X. 

Suffolk 

1792 

Hedges.   David    Jr  ,. 

Suffolk 

1 325 

Havens  Jonathan  X. 

Suffolk, 

1792,98 

Hedges,  David,  Jr.,. 

Suffolk 

1829 

Havens,  Jonathan  X. 

Suffolk 

1794 

Hedges,   David,  Jr.,. 

Suffolk, 

1888 

Havens,  Jonathan  X. 

Suffolk 

17!T) 

Hedges    Elihu 

Orange 

lSl6.il 

Hawes,  Lyman 

Livingston,. .. 

1857 

Hedges.  Henry  P.  .. 

Suffolk 

1 R52 

Hawkins,  Henry.  . . . 

Genesee, 

;  382 

Heeny  Cornelius,... 

New-York,... 

1816,17 

1818 

Hawkins.    Samuel... 

Ulster 

IS11 

Heeny,  Cornelius,.  . . 

Xew-York,.. . 

Hawks,  Daniel,.    ... 

Otsego, 

1808 

Heeny,  Corn  litis..  .. 

Xew-York,.. . 

1319 

Hawks,  Daniel, 

Otsego 

1806 

Heeny.  Cornelius..  . . 

.New -York.. . . 

1S20 

Hawks.  Daniel, 

I  >tsego 

1811 

Heeny,  Cornelius,. .. 

New-York,..  . 

W22 

Hawks   Daniel, . 

Otsego 

1812 

Heeny.  Cornelius,. . . 

Xew-York,.. . 

Hawks    Horace, 

Madison, 

1846 

Heermanee.  And.  X. 

Albany 

Hawks   James 

Otsego 

L820 

Heermance.  And.  X. 

Albany 

1845 

Hawks,  Thomas.  . . . 

Herkimer,   ... 

1836 

Heermanee.  Ever.  . . 

Rensselaer,. . . 

Hawley,  Alonzo, 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1841 

Heermance.  \\  m.  E. 

Columbia, 

1846 

Hawley,  Alonzo, 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1S43 

Heermans.  Wrm.  P.,. 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1829 

Hawley.  Jesse 

Genesee, 

Oneida, 

1820,21 
1816,17 

Ilee-.  Jacob, 

tfom'y&Ham. 

Mont'y&  Ham. 

1319 
1820 

Hawley.  Martin 

Hees.  Jacob,    

Hawley   Samuel,  . .. 

OsWegO, 

I 389 

Hees.  Jacob, 

Mbnt'yft  Ham. 

1-.-;: 

Hawley,  Seth  C,  ... 

Erie, 

1840 

liegeman,  Adrian.. . 

Kings 

Hawley.  Seth  C,  ... 

Erie 

1841 

Hegemen,  Adrian,. . 

New- York 

1810 

Haworth,  Joel,  .    ... 

Jefferson, 

t.s.Vi 

Hen. lee.   Amos  A  ,. . 

Livingston,. .. 

1 358 

Haxtun,  Benjamin.. 

Dutches- 

IMS 

Hendee,  Ariel 

Ontario 

Haxtun,  Elnathau,.. 

Dutchess, 

1846 

Henderson,  Dan  c. 

Herkimer,   .. 

!  -'.'7 

Haxtun.  .John 

Delaware 

1856 

Henderson,  Dryden,. 

Steuben 

1 858 

Hay,  .John,  .Jr. 

Warren 

1 827 

Henderson,  William 

New-York.... 

lS12,tt 

1-47 

Hayden,  Chester..  . . 

( tewegO, 

1825 

Henderson,  William, 

Onondaga,    . . 

Hay  den,  William,  . . 

Cayuga, 

1 85  > 

Hendricks  Benj-,. . . 

Seneca    

1826 

Hayden    William,  .. 

Cayuga 

1 658 

Henry,  Francis 

OtSCgO 

1796,91 

Hayes  [saac 

Otsego 

1811 

Henry.  Francis 

Otsego 

1 798 

Hayes.  Isaac, 

Otsego 

1-1  ! 

Henry,  Francis 

1  t>tsegO 

1 798,  99, 

Hayes   Isaac 

Otsego, 

i-it; 

Henry,  John  I)., 

Madison, 

1-1-2,13 

Hayes    Isaac 

Otsego 

1 828 

Henry,  John  Y., 

Albany,  

1800 

Hayes,  Isaac, 

Otsego,   

1 8  5 

Henry,  John  Y 

Albany  . . 

1800,  1 

Hayes,  Isaac 

<  Otsego 

I- JO 

Henry,  John  \  .,. . . . 

Albany   

Hayes,  .Tames,,.    ... 

Xcw-York, .  . . 

IS56 

Henry,  Robert 

Madison,  .    ... 

1881 

Hayner,  Henry  z.. .. 

Rensselaer..  . . 

1846 

Herkimer.  John 

Montgomery, . 

1800 

Hay  ward,  John  R.,. 

Westchester,  . 

1846 

Herkimer.  John 

Montgomery, 

1804 

Hazel!  ne,  Aimer  .  .. 

Chautauque... 

is.-!) 

Herkimer.  John 

Montgomery, . 

1806 

Hazelline,  Ahner,. .. 

Chautauque.. . 

I  80 

Herrick,  Benjamin 

Dutchess 

1806 

Hazelton,  Asa  L. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1845 

llerrick,  Richard  P.. 

Rensselaer,: . . 

1 889 

Ha/eltou,  Asa  L.,. . . 

St.  Lawrence.. 

1846 

Herrick,  William  II. . 

Kenss.-laer,.  . . 

Is.-,  2 

H./en.  Aaron 

Dutches-, 

1807 

Hentell,  Thomas..  . 

New-York,.  .. 

1889 

II    /ell,    Horace 

Onondaga,  ..  . 

LS48 

iierttell,  Thomas,. .. 

Ne*   York,  ... 

1884 

Hazen,  Sylvester,. .. 

Chemung 

1844 

llertiell.  Thomas,. .. 

New-York,  .   . 

1889 

Head,  John, 

Genesee 

1  s:;s 

llerite  i.  Thomas, 

New-York,.., 

1 886 

Head,  -John 

(  leliesee 

[889 

Iierttell,    Thomas..  . . 

New-York,.  .. 

1887 

Head,  John  2<1, 

Madison, 

1 389 

llertiell.  Thomas  . .. 

New-York,... 

l-4l» 

lleadley.  JoelT.,  ... 

Orange 

1 850 

Ilervey,  Deliver.  B... 

Greene 

i  - 1:. 

Healy,  Horace,  .... 

Genesee, 

LS89 

Hi  w   I  .  Kbene/.er  .  . . 

Cayuga  

;-  8,9 

Healy,  Horace 

Genesee 

1840 

Hewitt,  Ebenezer,  .. 

Caj  uga, 

181 

Healy.  Joshua 

Steuben, 

1884 

Hewitt,  Henry  d.,  . . 

Clinton 

1851 

Healy.  Joshua, 

Steuben 

1886 

Hewitt,  Thomas  ... 

Cayuga 

1808 

Hi  aid,  James, 

New-York...  . 

I  si  a 

Hewitt,  Thomas. , . . 

Cayuga 

1-1-4 

Hearsay,  Henry, 

<  Mieiila 

|s:ss 

Hewitt.  Ziba 

Rensselaer, .  . . 

1680 

Heartt,  Jonas  c,  ... 

Rensselaer,  . 

1859 

Hibbard,  Isaac  V.  V. 

1  uionda] 

I-.",:; 

Heath,  Solomon  I'.,. 

Montgomery, . 

1851 

Hibbard,  Timothy  R, 

New-York, . . 

1848 

Heaton,  Nathan 

Cortland,. 

1841 

Hickok.  Heman,.... 

Schoharie 

1812,18 

lleaton,  RufUs 

flint  .i. 

1847 

Hickok,  Heman 

Schoharie 

IS90 

Heaton,  Rufus 

Clinton 

1848 

Hickok.  Norman,. .. 

New-York,... 

1840 

Hedden.   Josiab 

Tompkins  .... 

1823 

Hickok,    Norman,.  .. 

New*York 

1841 

Hedges,  David 

Suffolk,  

l7-.fi 

IJickoX    Dam 

Cattaraugus,  . 

Hedges,  David 

Suffolk 

17-7 

Hicks,  Beniamln,. . . 



1800,  1 

David, 

Suffolk, J 

1788      1 

Hicks,  lienjamin,. .. 

Keusselaer, .  .  . 

1792,98 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


2S1 


Names. 

Count  es. 

Years- 

Names- 

Counties. 

Years. 

Hicks.  Benjamin 

Rensselaer 

li64 

Hoffman.Josi'hOgd'n 

New- York, . . . 

1791 

Hicks,  Benjamin,. .. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

17. '5 

Hoffman  Josi'hOgd'u 

New-Y  rk,... 

1 7'.»J 

Hicks,  Elias 

Queens 

13S9 

H  -ffmau  Josi'bt  ted*n 

New- York,... 

17 '.»-'.  93 

Ilieiis,  Jacob 

Queens, 

1792,93  Hoffman  Josi'hOgdn 

New- York,. .. 

I7<»4 

Hicks.  John, 

Kings, 

13o3 

Hoffman  Josi*h»  >gd'n 

New- York.... 

1  793 

John,  ...  — 

Kings, 

IS04 

Hoffman..!  osi'hOgd'n 

New- York,..  . 

1796  97 

Hicks,  John,   

Kings, 

1SH4,5 

Hoffman.Josi'hOgd'n 

New-York  . . . 

1812,  13 

Hicks,  John,  

Kings, 

Kings, 

1306 
1887 
1866 
1826,81 

Hoffman,   Michael... 
Hoffman,   Mi  hael... 
lioffman.   Michael... 
Hoffman.  Nicholas,.. 

Herkimer 

Herkimer 

Herkimer 

New- York,.,. 

1841 

is-e 

1-44 
1788,89 

Bi  ks,  J<>hn, 

Hicks  John 

Kings, 

Hicks,  John   I).,.... 

Queens, 

Ilieks,  John   D-, 

Queetis, 

1823 

Hoffman,   Ogden,. .. 

New- York.. .. 

IS2S 

Hicks,   M.  Dav 

Monroe, 

13-->0 

Hoffman,   Ogden  . 

Orange 

1826 

Hicks.  Truman  B,.. 

Warren 

1828 

Hoffman,  Philip  L.,. 

Columbia 

1 70."> 

H  cks.  Truman  B-,.. 

Warren, 

1 385 

Hoffman.   Ph  lip  L... 

Columbia,  .. . 

1796 

Higby   Charles  G  ,.. 

Steuben 

1851 

Hoffman.  Stephen  B.. 

Madison 

1881 

Higgins,  Henry  K.,.. 

Monroe,    

1842 

Hoffman.  Zachar.ah, 

Dutchess,  ... 

sic 

Uildreth,  James,  ... 

Montgomery, . 

1793 

Hoffnagle,  John 

Easex 

I S18 

llildreth,  William,.. 

*)ntario, ..  .... 

1>:35 

Hoffnagle,  John, 

Essex 

1819 

Hill,  Eli 

Ontario 

1819 

Hoffnagle.  John, 

Essex, 

1 S20 

Hill,  James 

Washington,.. 

1807 

Hoffnagle,  John, 

Essev 

MS27 

Hill,    James, 

Washington  . 

1809 

Hogarth.    Richard... 

< mtario, 

1828 

Hill,    lames 

Washington,  . 

1808,8 

Hogan.  Gerrit 

Albany, 

1826,21 
1826 

Hill,  James, 

Washington,.. 

1812 

Hogan,  William.  . .. 

Franklin 

Hill,   James 

Wash,  vt  Warm 

1826 

Hogeboom    Henry... 

Columbia.  .. . 

1339 

Hill.  John    F 

Chenango.  . .. 

1-37 

Hogeboom,  James  L- 

Rensselaer. . . 

l-«i4,  5 

Hill,   Jonathan 

Columbia, 

1  324 

Hogeboom  James  L. 

Rensselaer,. . 

1808 

Hill,  Nathaniel  P.... 

-range 

1316 

Hogeboom,  John  C 

Columbia,   .. 

1 1 766,  97 

Hill    Nathaniel  P.... 

Orange 

1818 

Hogeboom,  John  C 

Columbia, . .. 

1 798 

Hi  1.  Nathaniel  P.,.. 

Orange, 

ls2t 

Hogeboom,  John  T  , 

Columbia,. .. 

W>7 

Hill,  Nathaniel  P.... 

Orange, 

i  B2S 

Hogeboom,  Killian  . 

Columbia, ... 

1703 

Hill    Theodore, 

Oneida    

1614,19 

Hogeboom    Kil  ian  . 

Columbia,. .. 

1793,98 

1! .: ler,  John  F 

3  ttoharie,  ... 

1  s:j.-, 

Hogeboom  Lawren*< 

Hogeboom  Lawren'e 
Hogeboom,  Stephen 

Albany 

1736 

Hillyer,  Lawrence,. . 

Richmond,  ... 

i  385 

Columbia,  .. 

1 782 

Hillyer,  Lawrence,.. 

Richmond,  . .. 

1887 

Columbia 

1791 

Hilton.  Benjamin,... 

Columbia 

1818 

Hogeboom,  Stephen. 

Coin  ubia, ... 

1 792,  93 

Hikon,  Peter  A., 

Scholia  ie 

1312.13 

Hogeboom,  Stephen 

Columbia,... 

1796 

Hilton,  Peter  A 

Schoharie, 

1316 

Hogeboom.  TobiasL. 

Columbia 

1 882 

Hilton.  Peter  A 

Schoharie,   .  .. 

1-16, 17 

Hoit,   Gates,   

«  lint'ir. T'kli: 

1310 

Hinckley.  Gardner  . 

Herkimer  ... 

ISM 

Hoit.    Gates 

ninfiiAcFklii 

11311 

Hinds,  Bngcr  W.,. .. 

Broome 

1851 

Unit,    Gates, 

Clinfn  sF'klii 

1818 

Hind-,  Conis, 

Jefferson 

I  sos,  9 

Hoit,   Gates 

Clint'n*F*klh 

1818 

Hinds.  Corlis 

Jeffers  n, 

1311 

Holbert.  Peter 

<  >range,  . 

1-12 

Hine    Josiah, 

Cortland 

1-37 

Holcomb,  James  .  . 

Albany    ..... 

.1796,97 

Hine,  Reuben   H... 

Ulster, 

1>45 

Holdridge.  Ab»m  P.. 

Columbia. . .. 

Hitchcock.  AdoPs  F.. 

Washington,.. 

ls47 

Holdridge,  Ab'm  P. 

Columbia 

1829 

Hitchcock.   Luke,   .. 

Oneida, 

1341 

Holdridge.  Pliny  B. . 

Monroe, 

1 354 

Hitchcock,  Simon  C. 

Madison,. 

1342 

Holland,  Ivory..    . . 

Otsego,. 

1336 

Ilitehcoek,  Zina, 

Wash.*  Clin.. 

I7;>0t8a 

1791 

Holland    Ivory,.    . . , 

Otsego, 

1887 

liitchen  k.  Zina 

WashUtCliot, 

HoUenbeck.  Ste'nM. 

Albany. 

IS54 

Hitchcock.  Zina, 

ft'aetUfc  Clint. 

1 792 

Hoiiev,  George  w..  . 

Niagara,  — 

1  s.,3 

Hitchcock.  Zina 

Wash. vt  Clint-, 

I7>2,?3 

Hollev.  John  M...... 

Wayne 

1883 

Hoag   Jonathan, 

Beaaselaer,. . 

1793 

Rolley.John  M.,  ... 

Wayne  

1-41 

Hoag,  Jonathan, 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1793,99 

Hoi  ey,  Josiah 

Columbia, 

1  s  12 

Hoag    Prince, 

Dutchess,     ... 

1826 

Hollev,  Josiah 

Dutchess, 

1 792.  93 

-ainwel   W.,.. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1-40 

Holley,  Myron 

Ontario 

1816 

Il-ard.      harlesB.... 

Jefferson,     . . 

1883 

Hoiley,  Myron, 

Ontario 

1^20,21 

Hobos    Albert 

Franklin,  .... 

1 35* 

Holly,  Lather 

Dutchess, 

1798 

Hochstrasser,  Jacob 

Albany, . 

1794 

1 786 

Hollis  George  M.,  .. 

Otsego,     

1357 

H  chstrasser.  Jacob, 

Albany, 

Hollister.  fady 

Saratoga 

1843 

HochMraaser,  Jacob, 

Alb'y  &  Scho., 

1796 

Holmes,  Benjamin, 

■*t   Lawrence, 

ls43 

Hnchstrasser,  Jacob, 

Albany, 

1 796,  97 

Holmes,  C  iei» 

Saratoga    ... 

HI  2,  13 

Bulges    Daniel 

Cattaraugus.   . 

1 820 

Holmes.  Charles, 

Schoharie,  . .. 

1356 

a    John  2d,. 

Warren, 

1347 

Hoi  man,  Daniel,   ... 

Seneca 

1841 

H  .-    Lucas     .. 

Columbia,    ... 

1848 

Holmes    Henry,     .    . 

9aral  >ga  .   ... 

1858 

Hoffman,  Anthony,.. 

Dutehess,     . . . 

1777.7- 

Holmes.  camuel  L..  . 

Westchester.  . 

1848 

Hoffman  Anthony,.. 

Dutchess 

1778,79 

Holmes.  Silas, 

hen  an  o. 

1312 

lioffinan,  Anthony,. 

Dutchess, 1 

17s4 

Holmes,  Silas, 

Chenango,  . .. 

,1323 

282 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY 


Names- 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names- 

Counties. 

Years, 

H"lstead,  Jolin 

Oneida,. 

1857 

[Houston,  George,... 

Orange, 

Holt,  Elijah, 

Otsego 

1799 

Hover   Jeremiah,... 

Columbia,... 

IMti 

Holt  Jacob  H 

Climon 

1852 

Hovey.  Benjamin,  .. 
Howard,  Dean  8.,  -. . 

Ti.ga 

1798 

Hone,  H<  nry, 

New- York..  . 

1884 

Lewis 

lts-15 

Honeywell,  Israel.Jr. 

Westchester,  . 

1777,78 

Howard.  Dean  S.,  .. 

Lewis 

IS5P 

Honevwell,  Israel,-)  r. 

Westchester.  . 

1778,79 

Howard,  Fredus 

Cortland 

ls8l 

Honeywell,  Philip,.. 

Westchester,  . 

1806 

Howard,  Henry  11.,  . 

New-York,. . . 

1858 

Hooker,   William,... 

Dutchess, 

1831 

Howard.  John! 

Suffolk, 

1798 

Hoover,  John 

Herkimer 

1852 

Howe.   Chester, 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1S41 

Hopkins,  Caleb 

Ontario 

1816,17 

Howe,  John 

Jefferson, 

IS24 

H  ipkius,  David, 

Charlotte 

<  harlotte, 

Charlotte, 

1778,79 
4779,80 

Howe,  John  D., 

Howe.   R  uben 

Frie 

l>47 

Hopkins.  David, 

Montgomery, . 

1841 

1882 

Hopkins.   1  avid, 

Howell,  Edward, . .. 

Steuben, 

Hopkins,  David, 

Charlotte, 

i?82,88 

(Howell,  Gilbert,  .... 

Genesee 

1818 

Hopkins,  David, 

Charlotte 

1784 

Howell,  Gilbert,  .... 

Gem-see, 

1819 

Hopkins,  David, 

Washington,  . 

17s-4,S5 

(Howell,    Gilbert,.... 

Ontario, 

1812,18 

Hopkins,  David, 

Wash,  ft  Clin., 

1792 

! Howell,  John  B 

Lister, 

[864 

Hopkins,  David, 

Wash.  &  Clin., 

179-2,98 

Howell,  Nathaniel  . 

Ont'ovfcGenes., 

1804 

Hopkins,  David, 

Wash.  &  Clin, 

1795 

Howes   Nath  n   A... 

Putnam 

1852 

Hopkins,  David,.... 

Wash.*'  tin. 

1796 

Howes.  Nathan   A.,. 

Putnam 

Hopkins,  David,... 

Washington,.. 

1798,99 

Howes.  Thomas.    . . 

Otsego 

1819 

Hopkins,  David, 

Washington,.. 

1800,1 

Howk,  Henders  >n.. 

Jefferson, 

1846 

Hopkins,  Enos 

Dutchess 

1825 

Howl .ml  Humphrey 

Cayuga 

1812 

Hopkins,  Henry 

Herkimer,  ... 

1816 

Howland,  Thomas .. 

-aratoga,   

1828 

Hopkins,  Reuben,  .. 

Orange 

1792,  93 

Hoxie,  Stephen.  . . . 

i  henango,  .. . 

18*8 

Hopkins,  RosweJl,  .. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1810 

IHoxie,  Stephen,  ... 

Chenango,  . 

I8u4 

Hopkins,  Koswell,  .. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1811 

Hoyle,  George   V., . . 

1  linton 

1858 

Hopkins,  Roewell,  . . 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1812 

Hoyle,  George  V., . . 

Clinton 

1S54 

Hopkins,  Koswell,  .. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1812,18 

Hoyle,  Timothy,  . . . 

Clinton 

181  i 

Hopkins,  Russel 

Herkimer,... 

1880 

;Hov>r. dt,  Adam    A.. 

Columbia 

i856 

Hopkins,  Samuel  M., 

Genesee, 

1820,21 

Hoy.stra.lt,  Win.  W. 

Columbia 

IS87 

Hojjper,  Jasper, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

IS06 

IHoyt    Charles  S  ,... 

Yates 

1 352 

Hopper,  Jasper, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

[811 

Hoyt,  David  P. 

Oneida&Oswe. 

1819 

Hoppin,  Curtis, 

Madison,.    ... 

1823 

Hoyt,  Jesse, 

New- York,. . . 

1828 

Hoppin.  Franklin  B 

Madison 

1 35 1 

'Hoyt,   Maurice 

i  Grange 

1849 

Hornbeck,  Henry  i  '., 

Ulster 

1 389 

Hubbard,  Aimer,  . . . 

Orleans,..    .. 

1M7 

Hornbeck,  Lo4ew*k> 

Ulster, 

f829 

Hubbard,  Aaron 

Schoharie, 

1S16.17 

Hornell.  George,      . 

Steuben 

[808 

Hubbard.  Aaron 

Schoharie,  .  .. 

1819 

Horsford,  Jedediah,. 

L  vingston,. . . 

1881 

iHubbard,  I'emas,  Jr. 

Chenango,  .  . . 

l-.-.s 

Horton,  Hiram 

Frair-  I'm 

1st.-) 

Hubbard,  Demas,  Jr. 

Chenango,  .  .. 

1889 

Horton,  John, 

St.  Lawrence,. 

[850 

Hubbard,  Demas.  Jr. 

Chenango,  .. . 

1840 

Horton.  John 

St.  Lawrence, 

1851 

Hubbard,  John  P.,. 

<  henango    , .  . 

is. '4 

Horton,  Jonathan,  .. 

Westchester,  . 

1788,89 

Hubbard,  Russell  .    . 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1381 

Horton,  Jonathan,  . . 

Westchester,  . 

1789,9(1 

Hubbard,  Seth.  Jr.,. 

Otsego,  

1829 

Horton.  Jonathan,  .. 

Westchester,  . 

1791 

Hubbell,  Hiram  ... 

Oswego,  .  ... 

1880 

Horton,  Jonathan  K. 

Washington... 

1885 

Hubbell.  Julius  C.,.. 

Clinton 

1 348 

Horton,  Silas 

Suffolk,' 

1844 

.Hubbell,  Julius  C.,.. 

Clinton 

1844 

Horton,  William,  . . . 

Delaware, 

1 798 

Hubbell,  Levi 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1841 

Hosford    Reuben 

Greene, 

1S28 

Hubb  II.  Matthew,.. 

Ontario, 

1829 

Hosmer,  George,  . . . 

Livingston,. . . 

1824 

Hubbell     Peter 

Greene 

Hotebkiss,  Gld.  M.,.. 

Broome 

1841 

Hubbell,  Thomas  J. 

Delaware, 

Hotchkisa,  William,. 

Cat. Chan  t  \i:i 

1820,21 

Hubbell,  William   s  . 

Steuben 

1841 

Hough,  A/.cl 

Monl'yft  Ham 

1 38 1 

Hubbs,  Charles 

Montgomery,  • 

1 850 

Hough,  Lemuel, — 

Oneida, 

[882 

Hudson,   David.. 

Ontario, 

1  s:<S 

Hough,  Olmsted 

Herkimer, 

1881 

Hudson  Edward,. .. 

Madison 

1 32 1 

Hough,   William  J.,. 

Madison 

1886 

Hudson,  Hphr'm  H.. 

New- York,. .. 

1849 

Hough.  William  J  .. 

Madison, 

1886 

Hudson,  Pliny, 

Columbia 

1831 

HoughtaiHng.  Aaron 

Albany. 

1841 

Hughes,  Henry,.  ... 

New- York.... 

1784 

Houghtailing,  C.  T.„ 

Greene 

1808 

Hughes.  James  M-. 

New-York,... 

1  797) 

HoughtaiHng  W,  D., 

Albany 

LS19 

Hughson,  James,   • . 

d  laware, ... 

1 1  mghteling,  Jai ,  . , 

Chenango,  . . . 

1-14 

Hughson,  James, 

Dutchess, 

Chenango  .... 

1816.17 

Hulburd,  Calvin  T-. 

>:   Lawrence,. 

J  louse,  John,   

Saratoga,  — 

[S20.21 

Hulburd,  Calvtu  I' . 

M.  Lawrence. 

1848 

Housman,  Isaac  P.,. 

Rlcli ud, . . . 

Hulburd,  Calvin   V  . 

Bl   Lawrence,. 

!-44 

Housman,  John, 

Richmond, . . . 

1804 

Hulbert,  Richard  . 

Jefferson,    . . 

Extra  session,  in  place  of  Lyon,  resigned. 


MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY. 


283 


Names. 


Hulbert,  Richard,. . 
Hulbert,  Richard  . .. 
Huibert,  John  W.... 

Hulburt.  Alvah 

Hulburt,  Hezekiah  .. 
Hull,  Aaron  W..  .. 
Hull.  Aaron  W,  .. 
Hull.  Daniel,  Jr.,... 

Hull,   Edmund 

Hull,  Hezekiah, 

Hull,  Jeremiah, 

Hull,  Laurens 

Hull,  Laurens,..    .. 

Hullett.  Guy 

Hulse,  James 

Humaston,  John,  .  .. 

Hume,  Robert 

Humeston,  James  . . . 
Humeston.  James... . 
Humfrey.  Cornelius  . 
Humfrey.  Cornelius.. 
Humfrey.  Cornelius. 
Humfrey.  Cornelius  . 
Humfrey,  Cornelius.. 
Humfrey,  Cornelius.. 
Humfrey,  Cornelius.. 
Humfrey.  Cornelius.. 
Humfrey  Cornelius,. 
Hu  nphrey,  Charles, 
Humphrey.  (  harles. 
Humphrey.  Charles.. 
Humphrey,  Charles  . 
Humphrey  Thomas. 
Humphrey,  Thomas. 
Humphrey,  WolcotU. 
Humphrey. Wolc  >HJ. 
Hun.  Thomas  . . 

Hon,  Thomas 

Hunt,  Danie],...    . . 

Hunt,  Harvey, 

Hunt.  Harvey, 

Hunt.    Horace 

Hunt,   Horace 

Hunt.  .lames, 

Hunt,  James,. . . 

Hunt.  James 

Hunt,  Janes. 

Hunt   Joseph 

Hunt   Milo.   

Hunt,  Ward, 

Hunter,  James  .... 
Hunter,  Jan, 

Hunter,  James, 

Hunter,  James, 

Hunter,    .John.. 

Hunter.  Robert  P.... 
Hunter,  Robert  B.,. . 
Hunter,  Robert  It  ,. . 
Hunter,  Robert  P.,.. 
Hunter,  William.    .. . 
Hu  ter    a  illiam,..  . 
Hunter.  William,.,  .. 
Hunting,  [suae  . 
Huntington,  George, 
Huntington,  Oeorge, 
Huntington,  George, 
Huntington,  l 
Huntington,  George. 


Counties.        Years. 


Jefferson. 
Jefferson,  . . 
Cayuga,  ... 
Tompkins,  . 
Columbia,. . 
Montgomery 
Montgomery 
Rensselaer.. 
Erie, . 

Renssela-r,. 
Broome,  . . . 

Oneida, 

Oneida.  . .  . 
Chemung,. . 

Orange, 

Oneida,.     . 

Cayuga, 

Wayne,  .... 
W  a  vne,    ... 

Albany 

Dutch  ss, 
Dutchess,  .. 
Dutch 

I)utch'--.     . 
Montgomery, 
Montgomery, 
3eneca,  .. .". 

9  neea 

Tompkins,  . 
[Tompkins,.. 
[Tompkins... 
Tompkins... 
Chenango,  . 
Chenango,  . 
Wyoming.  . 


'A  v 


•  ruing. 


Albany. 
Albany 

Westchester, 

New-York, 
I  /[-.-go 
Allegany.  . 
Allegany.  . 
New-York, 
New- York. 
New-York, 
New-York, 
Westchester, 

Chenango,  . 
Oneida,  .... 

Ulster 

CUter, 

Cutter, 

Ulster 

ISaratoga. .  . . 
New- York,. 
New- York,. 
New.  York, 
New- York,. 
Jefferson,    . 

Steuben,  .  . . 

Steuben,.. .. 
!  tutchess,  . . 
Oneida,  ..    . 

Oneida,  .... 

Oneida 

Onei'a  AOsw'o  1819 
Onei'a  fcOsw'o  1820 


1-37 

1-:J>S 

1825 
1S52 
1816, 
1 S54 
1855 
1811 
1-80 

1814 

1S26 
1S40 
1S31 
1-10 
1S44 
1 332 
1 B83 
1779, 
17-1, 
1 782, 
1784 
1784 
1800 
1800, 
1806 
1807 
1-84 
1885 
1-86 
1-42 
1-19 
1820 
1-51 
1  $52 
1794 
1795 

i  855 
1845 

!-43 
1-41 
1-12 
179-3 
I79S, 
1-0' i, 
1802 
1 522 
1-84 
1  -89 
17-1. 
1792, 
17-4 
1791 
-  I 
1818 
1-19 
18241 

1-20, 

1-11 
1888 
1847 

1-14, 

1811 
IS12 
1812, 


Huntington,  Henry 
Huntington,  Henry- 
Huntington  Israel, 
Huntington.  Israel, 
Huntingion,  Nehe. 
Huntington.  Nehe.. 

Hurd.  Curtis  J., Onondaga, 

Hurd.  Davis, Niagara^  . 

Hurd,  Davis, j Niagara 


Names. 


Counties.        Years. 


Huntington,  George,  Onei'a  vOsw'o  182<», 21 
Huntington.  George,  Onei'a  AOsw'o 

Huntington,  Gordon,  Otsego,   

Huntington.  Gurdon,  Otsego,  . 
Huntington.  Gurdon  Otsego  .. 
Huntington,  Guidon,  Otsego. 


Oneida,. . 
Oneida,.. 
Ontario. . 
Ontario,., 
Madison, 
Madison, 


Hurlbut,  Daniel, Montgomery, 

Hurlbul,  Daniel Montgomery, 

Husted.  Ebenezer,  ..  Dutches*,     .. 
Husted,  Ebenezer,  ..  Dutchess,  ... 
Husted.  Ebenezer,  ..  Dutcl 
Hused.  Ebenezer,  ..  Dutchess,  ... 

Hutchens,  Waldo.   ..  King- 

Hutehins,  James  H.  .  Kings 

Hutchinson,  Alman'r  <  Orleans 

Hutchinson,  Hollom,  Livingston,.. 
Hutchinson,  John  L-,  Fulton.vHam. 
Hutchinson.  Matthias  Cayuga. ..  . 
Hutchinson.  Matthias  Cayuga  .. . 

Hutchinson,  Mosely,.  Cayuga 

Hutchinson,  Seth....  Onondaga, 
Hull  n,  i  hristopher.  Rensselaer, 

Hyatt,  James, Columbia  . 

Hyatt,  Thomas New-York, 

Hyatt.  Thomas, New-York, 

Hyde,  Austin, Chenango, 

Hyde,  Austin, Ch  -nango,. 

Hyde,  Ca'eb Tioga 

Hyde,  (  aleb Tioga 

Hyde.  Chauncey,  . ..  Broome, .  . 
Hyde,  '  hauncey,  .  ..Broome,  .. 
Hyde,  Chauncey,  ...Broome,  .. 
Hyde   Fustus, Otsego 

Hyde,  Harlow Wa\  ne 


Hyde,  J; 

Hyde,  James 

U\,],-,  EobertH.  S 
Hyde,  William  H... 

Hynds,  Peter 

Ingalls,  Charles  P., 


(  Msego. 


Otsego 

.  Tompkins,  . . 
.  Chenango,  . . 

.  Schoharie,   .  . 
Washington,. 


Ingalls  Charles  P.,  .  Washington, 

Ingalls,  Samuel  M., .  Otsego 

[ngals,  Bamuel  M... .  Oisego 

[ngersoll    David, ....  Greene, 

Inger-oll.  Lainan....  Chenango.  .. 
tngold,  John,  Jr.,...  Schoharie,   .. 

In  gold.  John Schoharie,. .. 

Ingraham.  Anson,   ..  Washington, 
[rish,  Ira  E. Erie, 


Irish,  Ira  E.,    . .  . 
Irving.  Henry  J., 
Irving   John  T., 
Irving.  John  T.,. 
Irving    John  T. 

Irving,  Peter 

l-aa-  s.  Benjamin, 

18  Isaacs,  Benjamin, 

Isaacs,  Benjamin, 

Isaacs,  Benjamin, 


Erie. 
.  New- York,.. 

New-York,.. 
.  New- York,.  . 

New- York.. . 
.  New-York,.. 
.  Westchester, 
.  Westchester, 
.  v\  estchester, 
.Westchester, 


18)4, 5 

i 
130S 
1816,17 
ISIS 
1-44 
1-45 
18*25 
1S26 
1848 
1888 
1889 
1-11 
1S12 
1781,82 
1782,88 
17-4 
1 789,  90 

1858 

1-85 

1-48 

1858 

1854 

1354 

1-44 

1792,98 

1805,9 

1 528 
1-24 
1828 

- 

1802 
IS08 
1-12 
1812,18 
1-22 
1  -42 
1 856 
1812,18 
1-14 
1856 
:  S57 

1 529 

1-84 
1 S58 
1880 
1828 

1-85 
1-51 
1806,9 
1810 

1-57 

I-.4S 

1-5U 

1-57 

1816,  IT 

1819 

1-2  I 

1808 
1 807 
1814  15 
1816 

(1818 


284 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Year?. 

Isaacs,  George 

Cortland, 

1S39 

Jessnp,  John 

Tompkins,.. .. 

1S48 

Ivans    Augustus  H.,. 

Kings, 

1856 

Jewett,  Freeborn  G. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1826 

Ives,  Jesse 

Cortland, 

1848 

Jewett   John 

Dutchess 

1808 

1  v  s,  JothaiD 

Jeffer>on, 

1833 

J  innnerson, Robert  J. 

New -York,... 

1855 

1889 

1827 

Johnson,    Alonzo, ... 
Johnson.  Augustus, 

Chenango,  . .. 
Rensselaer,.. . 

1849 

1856 

Jackson,  Charles, . . . 

Onondaga,  . . . 

Jackson.  Eliphalet  S., 

Madison, 

1816 

Johnson,  Barna  R.  . 

Delaware 

1857 

Jackson,  Eliphalet  S  , 

Madison, 

1S20 

Johnson.  Benjam'n  P 

Oneida.    

1827 

Jackson,  Hiram  W  ,. 

Chemung 

1858 

Johnson.  Benjam'n  P  Oneida 

1828 

Jackson,  Isaac,.    ... 

Montgomery,. 

1889 

Johnson,  Benjam'n  P  Oneida, 

1829 

Jackson,  Jarvis 

Queens,  .. 

1836 

Johnson,  Carlisle  1'., 

Tioga 

1855 

Jackson,  Jarvis,  .... 

Queens 

1887 

Johnson.  Converse,. 

Jefferson, 

l  S28 

Jackson,  Joseph  I.,  . 

Dulchess 

1820, 21 

Johnson,  Cvrus, 

Broome 

1845 

Jackson,  Joseph  H.,. 

Franklin 

IS43 

Johnson,  Daniel, 

Rockland, 

1S84 

Jackson.  Samuel, . . . 

Montgomery,. 

1806 

Johnson.  Daniel.  . . . 

Rockland, 

1836 

Jackson,  Samuel 

Mont.  &  Ham., 

1816,17 

J.  hnson.  Forbes,. .. 

Chautauque,  . 

1344 

Jackson,  Samuel,... 

Mont.  &  Ham.. 

lsl8 

Johnson    Henrv,   . .. 

Erie 

1 S89 

Jackson,  Samuel,. 

Mont.  &  Ham., 

1819 

Johnson.  Jacob, 

Mont.  &  Ham., 

1836 

Jacks  >n,  Samuel,.  . . 

Mont.  &  Ham., 

1825 

Johnson,  James  G.,. 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1348 

Jackson,  Thomas  B., 

Queens, 

1833 

Johnson,  Jeremiah.. 

Kings,.   

1808,9 

Jackson,  Thomas  B  , 

Queens 

1834 

Johnson.  Jeremiah,. 

Kings 

1310 

Jackson,  Thomas  B., 

Queens, 

1885 

Johnson,  Jeremiah,. 

Kings, 

1S40 

Jackson,  "William,... 

Orange 

1887 

Johnson,  Jeremiah  . 

Kings 

1-41 

Jakeway,  John 

Cayuga 

1823 

Johnson,  Jer-mus, .. 

New-1  ork, . . . 

1822 

James,  William, 

Livingston,. .. 

1S23 

Johnson,  Lueian  B,. 

Allegany, 

1865 

Jamison,  John 

Steuben, 

1814 

Johnson,  Marcus  H.. 

Cattaraugus  .. 

1-44 

Janes,  Elishama 

Albany,  

1S12, 13 

Johnson,  Marcus  H., 

Cattaraugus,. . 

1848 

Jansen,   Abraham,.. 

Ulster, 

1842 

Johnson,  Morgan,  .. 

Niagara 

1S46 

Janscn  Egbert, 

Orange,  .. 

1822 

Johnson,  Morgan.  . . 

Niagara,.      ... 

1849 

Jansen,  Henry, 

Sail,  &  Lister,. 

1S12 

Johnson.  Rossuer  P., 

Chautauque,  . 

1842 

Jansen.  Henry, 

Sull.  &  Ulster,. 

1812,18 

Johnson,  Samuel  K.. 

Kings 

1852 

Jansen,  John 

Ulster, 

1S28 

Johnson.  Samuel  A., 

Steuben 

1841 

Jansen,  Joseph, 

Ulster 

1824 

Johnson.  Stephen,  . . 

Jefferson, 

1S40 

Janscn    Joseph 

Lister 

1S33 

Johnson,  Thomas,  .. 

W  avne, 

1S57 

Jansen,  Levi, 

Siill'n  AUIster, 

1818 

Johnston  Robert,... 

Dutchess,     ... 

I7!»8,99 

Jansen   Thomas,. . . . 

Lister 

1786 

Johnston.  Robert,  .. 

Dutchess,  

1800 

Jansen,  Thomas  H.,. 

Lister 

1828 

Johnston,  Robert,. . 

Dutchess, 

1800,1 

Jansen,  William  H., 

New- York,... 

1844 

Johnst  'lie,  Wrn  H.,. 

Putnam 

1818 

Jarvis,  James,.. 

New -York,. .. 

1845 

Jones    Abraham    . .. 

Richmond,  . .. 

1777,73 

Jarvis.  Nathaniel,... 

New-York,. .. 

1881 

Jones,  Amos  

Ontario, 

is::,; 

Jay,  Frederick, 

New- York,... 

1777,7- 

Jones,  Amos 

Ontario 

1887 

Jay,  Frederick, 

New-York,... 

1778.79 

Jones,  Benjamin,. . . 

Chenango,..  .. 

1806 

Jay,  Frederick, 

New-York,... 

1779.8(1 

Jones,  Cornelius    .  .. 

Otsego 

1S35 

Jay,  Frederick 

New- York,... 

17S0,  81 

Jones,  David  R.  F.,. 

New- York,. .. 

1841 

Jay,  Frederick, 

New-York 

1781,82 

Jones,  David  R.  F.,. 

New-1  ork,.. . 

Is  12 

Jay,  Frederick, 

New-York,. .. 

1782,88 

Jones,  Davul  R.  F... 

New  -York, . . . 

1848 

Jay,  Peter  A 

New- York, . . . 

1816 

Jones,  David  R.  K.. 

Queens    

1957 

Jayne.  Samuel,  Jr.,. 

Yates 

1851 

Jones,  Bbenezer, — 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1S03 

Jefferson,  Alva 

Genesee,  .... 

1839 

Jones,  Elbert  F 

Queens, 

1845 

Jeffers  'ii    Alva,.    ... 

Genesee 

1840 

Jones,  Henry  F 

Queens, 

1889 

Jenkins,  Klisha,    . . . 

Columbia, 

1795 

Jones.  James 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1 892 

Jenkins,   Klbha.     .  .  . 

Columbia,  ... 

1798 

Joins,  Nathaniel, .  .  . 

Orange, 

1827 

Jenkins,  Frederick.. 

New- York,... 

18i)8,9 

Jones.  Nathaniel,.  . . 

Orange, 

1828 

Jenkins,  Gideon    II-, 

Allegany, 

1s5t 

tones,  l'hiio, 

Chemung, 

IS50 

Jenkins,  Gideon    T., 

Genesee, .   ... 

1820 

Jones,  Pomeroy, 

Oneida, 

1S84 

Jenkins,  Henry 

Albany 

l  S56 

-Tones,  Samuel 

Queens, ...... 

1786 

Jenkins,  Herman  ,. . 

Onondaga,  .. . 

1 829 

Jones,  Samuel 

Queens, 

1787 

Jenkins,  Jonathan,. 

Albany, 

1808 

Jones,  Samuel 

Queens 

1788 

Jenkins,  Jonathan,.. 

Albany 

1808,9 

Jones,  Samuel    

Queens 

iTss  89 

Jennings,  Benjamin, 

Tioga 

18*1 

Jones,  Bamuel 

Queens 

17s<>,90 

Jennings   Benjamin, 

Tompkins,*. .. 

1 327 

Jones,  Samuel.  Jr.,. . 

New- York,. . . 

1819 

Jennings    Benjamin, 

Tompkins,..  . . 

1887 

Jones,  Bamuel,  Jr.,.. 

V  u -York 

1312,18 

Jennings,  Joseph,.. . 

<  biei  la, 

1804,5 

Jones,  Bamuel,  Jr., . . 

New-York,... 

1814 

Jennings,  Joseph,. . . 

Oneida, 

1806 

Jones,  w  illlam 

Livingston,.  . . 

New-York,... 

1829 

Jennings,  Judson,  .. 

Tioga    

1820 

Jones,  William,  .... 

1812 

Jeremiah,  Thomas,, . 

New- York,.. . 

1844 

Jones,  W  illia  i , 

Queens, 

1916 

Jermaln,  George  \vr. 

Niagara, 

1850 

Jones,  v\  HHam 

Queens, 

1816,17 

Jermaln,  George  W. 

Washington.  . 

1881 

Jones,  William, 

Queens, 

1618 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


285 


Name*. 


Counties. 


Jones  William 

Jones.  William 

Jones,  William 

Jones,  William 

Junes,  William 

Jordan,  Ambrose  L., 
Joselyn  George  S.,  . 

Joy.  Benjamin 

Jndd.  Marvin 

Judd,  Oliver 

Judd,  Oliver 

Judd.  Stoddard,    ... 

Ju'id,  -toddard 

Judd.  Stoddard 

Judson.  David  C,  . . 
Judson,  Eil ward  B.,. 
Judson,  Edward  B.,. 

Jud-oii.  John 

Judson  Timothy..  .. 
Juliand,  Frederick,. 

Juliand.  Joseph, 

Juliand.  Joseph, 

Juliand   Joseph 

Juliand.  Hicbard  W.. 

Kain,  James 

Kane.  Charles, 

Kane,  Char  es 

Kearney.  Thomas,.. 

Keeler  Ezra 

Keeter,  Joel 

K'M-],-r,  Joel, 

Keeler.  Martin 

Keeler  Stephen  H ,. 
Keep,  Channcey,  . . . 
Keep,  Chauneey,  . . . 

John  M., 

Keith,  Fleury. 

Keith,  F'eury, 

Keith    Fleury 

Keiih,  Thomas 

Kellogg,  Aaron 

Kellogg,  Alvan.  .. 
Kellogg  Charles,... 
Kellogg  Charles,. . . 
Kellogg,  <  'harit-s, .  . . 
Kellogg,  Charles  . .. 
Kellogg  Day  (J...... 

Kellogg,  Jason, 

Kellogg,  Jason, 

Kellogg,  Jason 

Kellogg,  Jason, 

Kellogg,  Jason 

Kellogg,  Jason, 

Kellogg,  Jason, 

Kellogg,  Silas  I).,. . . 
Kellogg,  Silas  I).,. .. 
K'-llv,  Manning,  . . . 
Kelly,  William  c  .. . . 
Kelsey,  Alexander,  . 

Alexander,  . 

Kelsey,  Levi 

Kemble,  John  c.,. .. 

Kendall    Abel 

Kendig,  David  s.,  . . 
Kennedy,  Henry,, . . 
Kennedy,  Henry,. . . 

Kennedy,  John, 

Kennedy,  John, 


Years 


|Queens,  .... 

;  Querns, 

Queens 

Queens 

Queens 

Columbia, . 
Sullivan,  . . . 
Tompkins,  . 
Schoharie,  . 

Otsego 

|  Otsego      |825 

Dutches- 1829 

Dutchess, 1885 

JDuthcss, 1836 

Lawrence,,  1618 


1820 
1822 
1824 
1*25 
1826 
1825 
1-87 
1854 
1-24 
1816 


1-39 
1-41 
1-27 
1339 
1856 
1-27 
5881 
1 882 
1S42 
I  -  .•: 


Oswego. 
Oswego,  

Otsego 

Chantauque, 
Chenango,  . 
Chenango,... 
Chenango,  . 
Chenango,  . 
Ch'-uango,  . 

Ulster 

Washington...  1793 
Washington.  .   1798, 

Albany, 1858 

Orange, 1833 

Saratoga 1812 

Baratoga 1-19 

Delaware, 1-10. 

Delaware 1841 

Cortland,.    ..  1880 

Cortland, 1886 

Dutchess    ....  1852 

Jefferson, 1829 

Jefferson,  . 
Jefferson,  . 

Madison, .  . 
Columbia, 
Cortland,.. 
Cayuga, . . . 
Cayuga...  . 
Cayuga,  .. . 
Cayuga,  .  . 
Ken—  laer,.  . .  1889 
Washington,  .  1802 
Washington,  .  IS08 
Washington,  .  1-04, 
Washington,  .  1807 
Washington,  .  1810 
Washington,  .  1S12, 
Wash.&War'n  1-1> 


Names. 


Years. 


Kennedy.  John Steuben 1S25 

Kennedy  ,Boscius  R,  Saratoga, 1^49 

Kennedy.  Terance  J.  Cayuga, \>^s 

Kent,  Dani  1, i Putnam, 1535 

Kent.  James Dutchess, 1791 

Kent,  James, i Dutchess 1792,93 

Kent,  James, New-York 1796,  97 

Kent   Moss, Jef.Lew.&St.L  [807 

Kent,  Moss, Jefferson, 


1810 


Cayuga,. 

Oswego,. 
Cayuga,. 
Cayuga., 

Steuben, 


1-27 
1-42 
1842 
1-43 
1833 
teuben 1884 


Kenyon,  James,  . . 
Kenyon,  Robert  C, 

Kenyon.  Vincent,. . 

Kenyon,  Vincent,. . 

Kernan,  William,. . 

Kernan.  William.  .. 

Kctcham,  John  II.,. 

Ketcham,  John  II... 

Kctcham,  John  M-, 

Ketcham  John   M.,. 

Ketcham,  Richard,. 

Ketcham,  James,. . 

Keyes,  Harvey..   . . 

Keyser,  Abraham,  Jr  Schoharie,. 

Keyser.  Abraham,  Jr  Schoharie, 

Keyser.   Henrv New- York, 

Kidd,  Harvey, |  Westchester,  .  1849 


.  Dutchess, 

Dutchess, 

.  Dutchess, 

Dutchess, 
Saratoga, 
Dutchess, 
j  Otsego, 


..  1856 

.  1-57 
..  1-42 

.  1843 

.  1-14,15 

.  1819 

.  1852 

.  1820,21 
,.  1822 
1-47 


99  Kiersted,  John 

Kiersted,  Luke..   ..    Greene, 

Kilborn,  Jesse Madison.  ... 

Kimball,  Nathan..  .Montgomery 
Kimmey.  Richard,. .  Albany,  .... 
17  Kimmey    Richard,..  Albany 


Sull'n&Ulster,  1-14 
1-36 
1-33 
1816 
1887 
1857 


King.    Alanson Cattaraugus,  .  1-57 


I-:',; 

1848 

1-44 
IS.  13 

1-:,  1 
1808, 
lblO 
1820, 

1  -22 


Washington,  . 

Washington  .. 

Steuben, 

Senec  1, 

Monroe 

Ontario 

Monroe, 

aer. .  .  . 
Steuben, 

Seneca 

Montgomery, 
Montgomery, 

Herkimer, 

Seneca,  


1  -22 
1 924 
183S 
1842 
1-41 
1-16 
1-49 
1682 
1848 
I  B56 
1808 
1804 
l-o7 
1548 


King.  John  A.,. ...    Queens. 

King,  Charles New-York,.. 

King.  Elisha  W.,...  New- York,.. 
King    Eli-ha  W.  ...  New-York,.. 

King,  Erastus Otsego, 

King,  Gamaliel Kings 

K iiiir.  Jackson, Albany, 

King  John,. Columbia,... 

King,  John, Washington, 

King,  John  A., Queens, 

King,  John  A., Queens 

King.  John  A. Queens 

King.  John  A Queens, 

King,  John  A Queens 

King,  Nathaniel Chenango,  .. 

King  Nathaniel Chenango,  .. 

King,  Nathaniel Chenango,  .. 

King,  Nebemiah,. ..  Rem 

■  King,  Perkins, |Greene 

13  King.  Preston, |St.  Lawrence, 

King,  Preston I  St.  Lawrence. 

King   Preston, St.  Lawrence 

King.  Preston |-t.  Lawrence,.  I88S 

King.  Roms New-York,...  17-9,90 

King,    William [Niagara 1-26 

■Kingman,    Dexter,  ..Orleans, 1  -46 

Kingman.  George  I  ,  Cortland,     ...  1856 

Kingman,  John,  Jr..  Cortland, 1-44 

Kingman,  Oliver,.  ..Cortland 1884 


1-38 

1814 

1S14 

1-26 

1S52 

1S46 

1856 

1-24 

1823 

1819 

1890 

1820,21 

1882 

1840 

1798,99 

1 800 

1802 

1-04,5 

1-27 

1 B89 

1-36 

1837 


Kingsley.  Lewis,...    Cortland 

Kinne,  Hiram Otsego 

Kinne.  Julius  C, [Onondaga,  ... 

K I nne,  Julius  C, [Onondaga,  . .. 

Kinne.   Moses, Onondaga,.... 

.Kiune,  Koger, .Otsego 


1  -50 
1 383 
1-45 
1846 

1-25 
1808, 9 


2S6 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Kinney,  Milton  A.,.. 

Onondaga 

1S54 

Lafever.  Isaac, 

Kultoo&Ham., 

1S56 

Kinsley.  Henrv,. 

Greene 

1851 

Laish',  Edward  W., 

New-York.. . . 

1816 

Kipp,  John  L.,.    ... 

Wavne, 

l  B26 

Lake,  Henry  A. 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1614,15 

Kirbv,  Micajah  W... 

Monroe, 

1886 

Lake.  Orriu   D... 

Livingston,. . . 

1851 

Kirby,  William 



1S80 

Lake.  Orrin  I) 

Livingston,. .. 

ls,-> -2 

Kirby,  \V  illiam, 



1882 

Lake,  Yalorus,..    . . 

Chautauque,  . 

1346 

Kirkland.  James 

Cattaraugus,.. 

L854 

Lake,  \\  ells,... 

Suh-'nA  Ulster, 

1820,21 

Kirkland.  James,. .. 

Cattaraugus,  . 

l  B55 

Lake.  Weils 

I  later 

1  828 

Kirkland.  Joseph,... 

Oneida, 

1804 

Lakin,  John 

Onondaga, — 

ls-!7 

Kirkland,  Joseph.  . . 

Oneida 

1  Si  14,  5 

Lamb.   Alexander,.. 

New-York..  .. 

1796 

Kirkland.  Joseph,.. . 

Oneida 

1818 

Lamb,  Alexander,... 

New- York,. .. 

1796,97 

Kirkland,  Joseph,... 

Onei.&Oswego 

IS20.21 

Lamb,  John 

Delaware 

1808 

Kirkland,  Joseph,... 

Oneida,  .. 

1625 

Lamb,  John 

New-York,. .. 

1784 

Kirlan,  Thomas, 

New- York.... 

1>57 

Land),  John 

Onondaga, . .. 

18  3 

Kirtiand,  John 

Washington,  . 

1812 

Lamb,   Patrick, 

De  aware, 

1800 

Kirtland.  John, 

Wash.ft  War., 

1820 

Lambert,  George,. . . 

Dutchess,  ... 

1 B88 

Kissam,  Benjamin  T. 

Queens, 

1320, 2  i 

Lamport,  W  iiliam  II. 

Ontario, 

1855 

Kissam,  Benjamin  T. 

Queens, 

1828 

Lamson,  Job 

Jefferson, 

1  B4fi 

Kissam,  David 

Queens, 

1796,97 

Landon,  Heman,  . . 

lister 

1882 

Kissam.  David, 

Queens 

1808,9 

1  Landon,  Henry,    . . . 
iLandon,  Jared,. .  .. 

Landon,  Jared, 

Suffolk, 

1^47 

Kissam,  David,. . . 

Queens 

1810 

Suffolk 

1789,90 

Kissam,  David,. 

Queens 

1812,18 

Suffolk 

17!'  6 

Kissam,  Daniel . 

1-11 

Landon.  Jared 

Landon,  Jared..  . . . 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

179J,  97 

Kissam,  Daniel 

Queens, 

1812 

1793,99 

Kissam,  Daniel,  . . 

Queens 

1514 

Landon,  Jared, 

Suffolk, 

1800 

Kissam,   I  aniel  .... 

Queens, 

1814,15 

Landon.  Jared 

Suffolk, 

1800,1 

Kissam,  Daniel 

Queen.*, 

1816 

ILandon.  Jared  , 

Suffolk 

is   -_> 

Kissam.  Daniel, 

Queens; 

1816.17 

'Landon.  Jar,  d, 

Suffolk 

is,  1.5 

Kissam,  Daniel 

Queens, 

1818 

Landon,  Jared 

Suffolk 

Kissam,  Daniel,.  . . 

Queens 

1819 

Landon,  John  D.,.  . . 

Columbia, .. . 

1851 

Kissam,  T).  W  hitehM 

Queens 

17S6 

Lane,  Derick 

Rensselaer, 

1808,9 

Kittle,  J< Jin   1., 

Rensselaer,, .. 

Is:;:; 

Lansing,AbrabamC., 

Renss  laer, . . . 

is:):, 

Klapp,  John 

Dutchess 

1624 

Lansing  Cornelius, 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1793.99 

Kloek,  Christian,  . .. 

Mont,  a:  Ham.. 

1 828 

Lansing,  Francis 

Albany, 

1841 

Kloek,  Jacob  Q  ,. 

Tryon 

1777,7s 

Lansing,  Gerrit  0 

Washington,  . 

1796,97 

Knapp   David, 

Putnam, 

Is, 4.  15 

Lansing,  Gerril  <;.,.. 

Washington,  . 

1800.  1 

Knapp,  David,.. . 

Putnam,..    .. 

1820 

Lansing,  Jacob  c  .. . 

Rensselaer,  •. . 

1 825 

Knapp,  David 

Putnam, 

1825 

Lansing,  James 

Montgomery, . 

Knapp,  Alanson  M... 

Wavne 

Is  4;, 

Lansing,  J. Jin.  Jr.,.. 

Albany 

1780,  si 

Knapp,  Charles 

Putnam 

1841 

Lansing,  John,  Jr.,. . 

Albany 

17-1    s._> 

Knapp,  James  W.,.. 

Delaware, 

ls:;t; 

Lansing,  John,  Jr.,. . 

Albany, 

Knapp.  John    H.,.  .. 

Cortland, 

1  355 

Lansing,  John,  Jr.,.. 

Albany 

I7s4 

Knibloo.    Anson 

On. 'iila 

1840 

Lansing,  John,  Jr.,.. 

Albany, 

1 786 

Knickerbacker,  Her. 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1816 

Lansing,  John,  Jr.,.. 

Albanv 

I7s7 

Knickerbacker,  Jas  . 

Columbia 

Lansing,  John.  Jr.,. . 

Albany 

1788,89 

Knickerbacker,  J.,Jr 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1793 

Lansing.  Martinua,  . 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1842 

Knickerbacker,  J.  Jr 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1796 

Lansing.  Robert  C,, 

Otsego,  

1888 

Knickerbacker.  J.,Jr 

Rensselaer,. . . 

Is..- J 

Lansineh.  Jeremiah. 

Albany 

1793,99 

Knight.   Nathaniel,.. 

Erie, 

1881 

Lapbam,  John 

Wavne    

1848 

Knight,  Thomas 

Schenectady, . 

1887 

Lapham.  Jonathan.. 

Columbia, .... 

1819 

Knight    William,. . . 

Oneida 

Is:;,; 

Laphnm,  Jonathan,. 

Columbia, 

1880 

Knowles.  John 

Madison 

ls-'S 

Laraway,  John 

Greene 

;s»-2 

Knowlton,  William,. 

Chenango,..  - . 

Is:;,; 

Lamed,  Syh  anus.  . . 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1848 

Knox.  James 

Montgomery,. 

1814 

Larzelere,  Jacob  l... 

Seneca, 

1816 

Knox,  Ji  hn, 

Alleg'y&Steu  . 
Alleg'yASteu., 

1810 
1811 

Lar/.elere.  Jacob  L.,. 

Lasak,  Francis  W  . 

Seneca, 

New  .York,. .. 

1816,  IT 

Knox,  John,    

IS40 

Koon.    Hiram, 

Cayuga 

Is,",  l| 

Lasher,  l'.astian  C,  . 

Columbia, 

Kortright,  Gardner, 

Caj  uga 

1827 

Lasher,  Philip  G 

Columbia, 

1  N.O 

Kortright,  Gardner,. 

Oneida 

182* 

Latham,  John, 

•  henango,  . . . 

1 98 1 

Kort/    John 

Columbia, 

Latham,  John,    .  . 

Cheinmgo,  . . . 

Kmm,  Jonas.. 

Schoharie,  . . . 

Is:,;, 

Lathrop,  Horace   . . , 

Otsego 

I82S 

Kin  per,    Tunis,.    .. 

Orange 

1777.7- 

Lathr  p.  Simon,    . . 

Cayuga 

Labagh,  John  I 

New-York,.. . 

1-87 

Lathrop,  v\  illiam 

Lawrc'nce.  Daniel,  .. 

<  Haego 

1804,5 

Lnbagh,  John  I 

New- York,.. 

1884 

Queens, 

1777. 7S 

Labagh,  John  1 

New- York,  . 

Is:;;, 

Lawrence,  Daniel,  . . 

Queens 

177s,  79 

Lacey,  Isaac, 

Monroe 

1881 

Lawrence,  Daniel,  . . 

Queens 

1779,  SO 

Lacey,    Isaac 

Monroe 

1 926 

Lawrence.  Daniel.  .  . 

Queens 

1781,32 

Lacey,  John  T-, 

Monroe, 

1  SOT 

Lawrence,  Daniel,  .  . 

Queens, 

1782,81 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


287 


Names. 


Counties. 


Lawrence.  Par's  W.,  Franklin, 

Lawrence,  Dar*s  VV.,  Franklin,  ... 
Lawrence,  Dorastua,  Onondaga,  .. 
Lawrence,  -fames  R.,  Onondaga,  . . 
Lawrence.  James R..  Onondaga,  . . 
Lawrence,  Jam-s  R..  Onondaga,  . . 
Lawrence,  Jam  s  K..  Onondaga,  . . 

Lawrence,  John New-York,.. 

Lawrence,  John, i  Westchester,. 

Lawrence,  John  L.,  New-York,.., 
Lawrence.  John  W.,  Queens, 

Lawrence,  John  W..  Queens,  . 

Lawrence.  Joseph,..  Queens 

Lawrence.  Martin  ..Dutchess,  ... 

Lawrence.  Melit'hH.,  Yates 

Lawrence,  Nathaniel  Queens, 

Lawrcti'-e.  Nathaniel] Queens,  .. 

Lawrenc  .  Nathaniel  Queen-. 

Lawrence.  Nathaniel  Queens 

Lawrence    Neely,. . .  Greene, 

Lawrence,  Samuel,..  New-York, 
Lawrence,  Samuel.. . 
Lawrence.  Samuel,. . 
Lawrence,  Samuel,. , 
Lawrence,  Samuel,. . 
Lawrence.  Sidney,. . 
Lawson,  Robert, 
Lawyer.  AbrahamL., 
Lawyer,  AbrahamL.,  Schoharie.. 
Law\er.  Jacob  L —  Sebob  rie. 
Lawyer.  Law'ce,  Jr..  Schoharie.. 
Lawyer.  Law'ce,  Jr.,  Schoharie,. 
Lawyer,  Nicholas.  ..  Herkimer.. 
Lawyer,  Thomas,...  Schoharie,. 
Lawyer.  Thomas,. ..  Schoharie,. 

Lay,  George  W Gem 

Lay,  John, 

Lay,  John 

Lay,  John, 

Leach.  Jacob,  .... 
Leary,  Andrew..  . . 
9,  Grover,  . . 
Leavenworth,  E.  W., 


Ontario 

Ontario. 

Tiqga, 

Tompkins,.. . 

Franklin,  

Orange 

Schoharie, 


Oneida, 
Oneida,  ..  . 
Oneida,  .. . 
Ontario,  . . . 
New-York, 

Allegany,  . 

( mondaga, 


nworth.  E.  W.,  Onondaga, 

Leavenworth,  Henry  Delaware, 


Years 


Names. 


Counties. 


Wayne, 

Erie, 

Erie. 


1 852 
1 S53 
1830 
1 S25 
1833 
1839 
I  -40 
17-4. 
1782, 
1816, 
1841 
1842 
1784, 
1826 

1791 
1792 

1795 
1796 
1846 
1811 

1-  18, 

1820, 

1847 

1S46 

1342 

1830 

1851 

1 683 

1802 

1  -i  8 

1831 

1816 

1846 

WO 

1 S03 

1812. 

1S14, 

1 828 

1852 

1S47 

1850 

1 857 

Wfi 

1844 


1-45 


Westchester,..  1799 

Westchester...  1798.99 


Leavenworth,  Isaac 
Lee,  Daniel, 
Lee.   Daniel 
Lee,  Elijah, 

ijah, 

!  jah Westchester,  .  1854 

Lee.  Gideon New- York,...  1-2:5 

Lee,  Henry  B., Putnam,.    ...  1816 

1-'  i    J  el, Saratoga,  .  , 

Lee,  Joel Saratoga,  1886 

Lee,  John  A., Essex 

Lee,  Joshua, 'Ontario 1816, 


»hna, "i 

rmard, orange 

■nard, i  irange 

rtin,   Washington, 

Lindley, Oswego 

Lee,  M.  Lindley,....  Oswego 

•  mas Ontario 

•mas  I:.,   . ..   Westchester, 

Richard Ontario 

!   Joshua,  . ..   Herkimer 

Le  Fever,  Daniel,. ..  [Ulster, 1884 


1 333 
IS43 

1-44 
1 823 
1-47 
1848 
1816 
1  -,45 
l-o-. 
1796, 


Le  Fever.  Isaac, 

Lefevre,  Peter,  Jr.,  . 

Lefevre,  Peter,  . 

Legg,  Louis  P., 

Leggett,  Abraham,.. 

Leggett,  Thomas 

!  Leigh,  Charles  C-,  .. 

85  Leigh,  Charles  C.  .. 

83  Leigh.  Jesse  S.,.  .'... 

17  Leland.  Luther, 

Leland,  Uriah 

Leland,  Ziba  A.,   .. 

85  Leland    Ziba  A 

Lennebacker,  Philip, 

Leonard,  Asa, 

Leonard,  Timothy,.. 

Leonard.  Timothy... 

Leonard.  Timothy,.. 

Leonard.  Timothy,.. 

Le  Roy,  Demostb.C., 

Le  Uoy,  Herman,. .. 

9    Lesley,  George, 

.  George  .  ... 
21   Lester,  Thomas  S.,.. 

Lest  r.  Thomas  S.... 
:  .  Thomas  -... 

Lester,  Thomas  S — 

Lewis,  Aimer, 

Lewis  Abner  

Lewis.  Benjamin  F., 
Lewis,  Daniel  W.,.. 

.   Daniel  W.,  .. 

Lewis   Francis,  Jr ,. 

Lewis.   Harris. 

Lewis.  Jabez 

Lewis,  Jacob  W 

Lewis,  Jonathan,  . .. 

18  Lewis.  Morgan, 

15  Lewis.  Morgan 

Lewis,  Reuben, 

Lewis,  Samuel, 

Lewis,  Samuel, 

Lewis,  Truman, 

Lewis,  Truman, 

Lewis,  William, 
L'llommedieu.  Ezra, 
L'Hommedieu,  Ezra, 
L'llommedieu,  Fzra 
L'Hommedieu,  Fzra. 
L'Hommedieu,  F/.ra. 
L'Hommedieu,  Ezra. 
L'Hommedieu  s.  Jr.. 
Liddle,  TheodoricR.. 

Lilley,  Lucas, 

Lindsley,  Eleazer,  .. 

Lindsley,  John 

17   Lindsley.  John 

Linn,  Archibald  L., . 
:  Li|>|>it,  Waterman,. . 
Litchfield,  Elisha,... 
Litchfield,  Elisha,... 
.Litchfield.  Fli-ha,... 
Litchfield,  Elisha,... 
Litchfield  Elisha.... 
Litchfield    Leonard. 

9    Little,  James, 

U7:  Little,  James, 

1  Little,  Jonathan, 


Years. 


lister 

Ulster,    

Ulster, 

Tioga 

Sara  oga, 

Warren 

New-York, .. . 
New-York,.  .. 
Washington,.. 

Oneida, 

Madison 

Steuben, 

Steuben 

Albany, 

Broome, 

Rensselaer... . 
Wash.*  Clint-, 
Washington,..! 
Washington  . 
Onondaga.  . .. 
New- York.. . . 
Rensselaer, . .. 
Rensselaer,. . . 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk 

Suffolk 

Suffolk 

Cbautauque... 
Chautauque, . . 

Oswego 

Gen.&i  mtario. 

Gen.&Ontario, 

Queens, 

Herkimer 

Onondaga,  . . . 
Rensselaer,  .. 

Broome, 

New- York,. .. 
New-York,. . . 

Delaware, 

Saratoga.  ... 

Saratoga, 

Genesee, 

Genesee, 

1  'sw.  go, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Miff. Ik, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk 

Montgomery,. 

Monroe . .. 

Ontario 

ullivan 

Sullivan 

Schenectady,  . 
Columbia,  ... . 
( mondaga,  .. . 
Onondaga,  . . . 
Onondaga, 

Onondaga,  .  . . 

I  mondaga,  . . . 
Albany. 

Onon-'aga,  .  .  j 
Onondaga,  ... 
, New- York,..  .1 


1808 

179s.  99 
1808,9 
1354 
1S51 
1S3S 
1-54 
1855 
1889 
In".') 
1889 
1842 
1 848 
183i 
1814,15 
1810 
1796 
1796,97 
1800,1 
1851 
1796.97 
1850 
1  35 1 
1808 
1-11 
1814 
Is  6  17 
!  388 
1889 
1851 
1-04.5 
1  -06 
1    - 
1-57 
1856 
1385 
1-2:! 
17-:',  90 
1792 
1-46 
1-D4 
1810 
1884 
1885 
1856 
1777,  7S 
1778,79 

17-0.-1 

17-1.-2 

1782,88 

1882 

1-46 

1841 

179-2 

1828 

1 829 

1844 

lNtl 

1819 

1881 

1 882 

1-83 

1841 

1-45 

1-4S 

l-'o 

1-.96,  97 


288 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Little,  William  S.,  .. 

Orange, 

1840 

Lock  wood,  Ebenezer 

Westchester,  . 

1794,95 

Littlefield,  Calvin,... 

Jefferson,  . . . 

1S54 

Lockwood,  Ebenezer 

Westchester,  . 

1786 

Little-field,  Calvin,... 

Jefferson,  

1855 

Lockwood,  Ebenezer 

Westchester,  . 

1787 

Littlefield,  Calvin,... 

Jefferson, 

1857 

Lockwood,  Ebenezer 

Westchester,  . 

17S8 

Littlejohn  DeWitt  c. 

Oswego, 

1853 

Lockwood,  Ezra 

Westchester,  . 

1806 

Littlejohn.  DeWitt  C. 

Oswego, 

1854 

Lockwood,  Horatio, 

Westchester,  . 

1838 

Littlejohn,  DeWitt  C 

Oswego,  

1 865 

Lockwood,  Horatio,. 

Westchester,  . 

18^4 

Littlejohn,  DeWitt C. 

Oswego, 

1857 

Lockwood.  Horatio,. 

Westchester,  . 

1 885 

Livingston.  Aaron,.. 

Albany, 

1834 

Lockwood,  Horatio, 

Westchester,  . 

Is:,,; 

Livingston,  Alex.,  .. 

Washington,.. 

1808.9 

Lockwood,  Horatio,. 

Westchester.   . 

1841 

Livingston.  Alex.,  .. 

Washington,.. 

1812 

Lockwood,  Horatio,. 

Westchester,  . 

1S42 

Livingston,  Alex..  .. 

Wash.&War'n 

1818 

Long,  Aaron 

Genesee, 

1845 

Livingston,  IJrock'st, 

New- York, . . . 

1788,89 

Long,  Aaron 

Genesee, 

1846 

Livingston,  Brock'st, 

New-York,. .. 

1800,1 

Longstreet.  James,.. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1856 

Livingston,  Brock'st, 

New-York,... 

1802 

Looker,  Othniel, 

Saratoga 

1808 

Livingston,  Char.  L., 

New-York,. .. 

1829 

Looker,  Othniel 

Saratoga, 

1804 

Livingston,  Char.  L., 

New- York,. .. 

1830 

Loomis,  Arphaxed,  . 

Herkimer 

1841 

Livingston,  Char.  L-, 

New-York,. .. 

1S31 

Loomis,  Arphaxed,  . 

Herkimer, 

184'.' 

Livingston,  Char.  L., 

New- York,. .. 

1882 

Loomis,  Arphaxed,  . 

Herkimer 

1858 

Livingston.  Char.  L-, 

New- York,... 

1S33 

Loomis  Ashbel 

Monl'y*  Ham. 

1895 

Livingston.  Edward. 

Albany, 

1S33 

Loomis,  Chauneey,. . 

Genesee, 

1810 

Livingston.  Edward. 

Albany, 

1S35 

Loomis,  (  hauncey... 

Genesee, 

1811 

Livingston.  Edward, 

Albany, 

1S87 

Loomis,  Thomas  T... 

Madison 

1S46 

Livingston,  Fran's  A. 

Dutchess, 

1828 

Lord,  Joseph,  

Columbia, 

1825 

Livingston,  Gilbert, . 

Dul  chess, 

1777,78 

Lord,  William,  .    ..". 

Madison 

188S 

Livingston,  Gilbert,. 

Dutchess, 

1788,89 

I.orillard,  Jacob, 

New-York, ... 

1912 

Livingston,  Henry,.. 

Columbia, 

1792 

Lorillard,  Jacob,   ... 

New -York,  ... 

1812,18 

Livingston,  Henry,  . 

Columbia, 

1814,15 

Lott.  Abraham  P.,  .. 

New -York, . .. 

1777.78 

LL  ingston,  Henry,  . 

Columbia, 

1816 

Lott,  Abraham  1'.,  .. 

New-York,.  .. 

1778,79 

Livingston,  Henry,  . 

Columbia, 

1819 

Lott,  Abraham  P.,  . . 

New- York,.  .. 

1779,80 
1781,82 

Livingston,  Henry  A. 

Dutchess, 

1827 

Lott.  Abraham  P..  .. 

New-York,.  .. 

Livingston,  Henry  W. 

Columbia, 

1802 

Lott,  Abraham  1'.,  . . 

New-York,... 

17S2,83 

Livingston,  Henry  \V. 

Columbia, 

1810 

Lott,  Isaac 

Tioga 

1850 

Livingston,  Henry  W. 

Columbia,... . 

1829 

Lott,  Jeremiah 

Kings, 

1814 

Livingston,  dames,  . 

Tryon, 

17S4 

Lott,  Jeremiah, 

Kings, 

1820,21 

Livingston,  James,  . 

Montgomery, . 

1784,85 

Lott,  Jeremiah 

Kings, 

1S22 

Livingston.  James,  . 

Montgomery,  . 

1786 

Lott,  Jeremiah  E — 

Kings, 

1839 

Livingston,  James,  . 

Montgomery, . 

1787 

Lott,  Johannes  E.,.. 

Kings, 

1784 

Livingston.  James,  . 

Montgomery,  • 

1789,90 

Lott,  Johannes  I.,. .. 

Kings, 

179S99 

Livingston,  James,  . 

Montgomery,  . 

1791 

Lott.  John  A 

Kings, 

1942 

Livingston.  John,. .. 
Livingston,  John,. .. 

Albany, 

Albany   

1786 
1787 

Lounsberry,  John,  . . 
Lounsberry,  John   .. 

Lister,. 

1806 
1811 

Ulster 

Livingston,  John.. . . 

Columbia, 

1788 

Lounsberry,  John    . 

lister 

1826 

Livingston.  John,. .. 

Columbia,   ... 

1789,20 

Lounsbury,  John,. . . 

Ulster*  Sull'n, 

1S53 

Livingston,  John,. .. 

Columbia, 

1800,1 

Lounsbury,  Peter.. . 

Tompkins    .    . 

1844 

Lit  ingston,  John,  . . 

Montgomery, . 

1788 

Lourie.  .James  I 

Washington,  . 

1855 

Livingston.  Monerief, 

Columbia 

1803 

Louw,  Cornelius,   . . 

Ulster 

1808 

Li  v  ingston,  J Moncrief. 

Columbia 

1904,5 

Louw,  Cornelius,  . . . 

Lister 

1908,9, 

Li  viuifBtnn,  Monerief, 

Columbia, 

1906 

I.<>\  e   Solomon 

Caj  aga 

ls:;u 

Livingston, Monerief. 

Columbia, 

1808,9 

Love,  Solomon 

Cayuga, 

1881 

Livingston,  Peter  1L, 

Columbia, 

1999 

Loveland,  Ralph  A. 

Essex 

Is.",  7 

Livingston,  Peter  EL, 

Dutchess,     . . 

1 828 

Lovett.  John 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1800,1 

Livingston,  P.  V.  IS. 

New-York... . 

1794.95 

I.o\  ett,  John 

Schoharie,  .  . . 

1956 

Livingston,  Philip,  . 

Westchester,  . 

1788,89 

LOU  .  Cornelius 

Ulser, 

1803 

Livingston,  KobertC, 

New  York,. . . 

I7s7 

Low,  Joseph  W.,  .  .. 

Lister 

I  s|C, 

Livingston,  Etobertl  »• 

New-York,. .. 

Is.",.; 

Low,  Nicholas 

New-York,. .. 

1788 

Livingston  KobertT., 

Columbia, 

1800 

Low,  Nicholas, 

New -York 

17SS,S9 

Livingston,  Waiter  . 

Albany, 

1777.7s 

Lowe.  .lames  8. 

Albany    

1889 

Livingston,  Walter,. 

Albany 

1778,72 

Locier,  a  brum, 

Lh  inirston,. .. 

1859 

Li  •  ingston,  Waller, 

Albany, 

1784,95 

CiOCier,  .Warn, 

Livingston,. . . 

1 80 1 

l.i\  ingston,  William, 

Washington,  . 

1904 

Lure.  Martin 

Otsego 

1808,2 

Livingston,  William, 

Washington,.. 

iso-i,r> 

Luekey,    David   B.,.. 

Sullivan 

1857 

Livingston,  William, 

Washington,.. 

ISM 

Luekey.  Freeborn  G. 

New -York...  . 

l  S52 

Lit  ingston,  w  illiam. 

Washington,  . 

1910 

Luddhagton,  Henry,. 

Dutchess, 

1779,80 

Livingston,  Wm.  s. . 

New-York,.    . 

1792 

Ludenton,  Henry,. . . 

Dutchess 

1 786 

Livingston   Wm.  s.,. 

New- York,..  . 

1792,99 

Ludenton   Henry,... 

Dutchess, 

17s7 

Locke,  Nathaniel 

Chenango,  . . . 

1610 

Ludlow   Jehiei,:. ... 

Tompkins,  . . . 

1881 

Lockwood,  Ebenezer 

Westchester,  . 

177s,  VJ 

Ludlow,  Eobert  H.,  . 

New -York,.. . 

1S46 

MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


289 


Names. 


Counties 


Cayuga, 

Cayuga 

Suffolk 

( Hsego, 

Albany, 

Albany  

Albany 

Albany,  . 

Albany, 

A I  ban  v, 

Albany,  .... 

Albany 

Columbia, . .. 

Steuben, 

Steuben 

.Montgomery, 

Oneida, 

Oneida 

Oneida, 

Oneida 

Cortland 

Chenango,  . . 
Chenango,  . .. 
Chenango,  ... 

Cayuga, 

Lewis, 

Lewis 

Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Onondaga,  ... 

Dutchess 

Mont,y&  Ham. 

Greene, 

Onondaga,  . .. 
Jeffers  n, 

Montgomery, . 
Washington,  .  1800, 1 

Stenben, 1825 

Steuben, 1 1882 

Steuben,  . \<>'i 

Alleg'yfcSteu  ,  1818 
Uleg'yfcSteu.,  1819 


Years- 


1812 
1812,13 
1853 
L888 
1792 
179.',  93 
1808 
1804,5 
1800 
1 825 
1826 
IS80 
1810 
1839 
1840 
1818 
1814 
!M4,  15 
1816 
1 928 
1826 
1818 
1 825 
1828 
1848 
!1824 
IS51 
1852 
1N>0 
1 385 
1684 
1S33 
1  <>C> 
1855 
1841 
1794 


Names. 


Ludlow.  Thomas,. . 
Ludlow,  Thomas,. . 
Ludlow,  William  II 

Lull  Jacob  K 

Lush,  Stephen,  .... 

Lu<h.  Stephen 

Lush,  Stephen,  .... 
Lush,  Stephen,  .... 
Lush,  Stephen,  .... 
Lush,  Samuel  8.,... 
Lush.  Samuel  S-,. . 
Lush,  Samuel  S.,. 
Lusk,  William,  .... 
Lybolt,  Abram  M.,. 
Lybolt,  Abram  M-, 

Lyker,  Henry, 

Lynch,  James, 

Lynch,  James,.. 

Lynch,  James, 

Lynch,  dames, 

Lvnde,  John, 

Lyhde,  Tilly, 

Lynde,  Tilly, 

Lynde,  Tilly 

Lyon,  Alfred, 

Lyon.  Caleb 

Lyon,<  'aleb.Ly'nsd'le 
Lyon,  George  W.,  .. 

Lvon,  Jesse 

Lytle.  David  C,  .... 

Mabbett.  James, 

Mabee,  Cornelius, . . 

Maban.  Buel 

Machin,  William  J.,. 
McAllister,  William  . 

Mr  Arthur,  John, 

MeAnley,  William.. . 
McBurney,  James, . 
McBurney,  John.  . .. 
McBurney,  John, . .. 

McCall.  James 

Mc   all,  James 

McCalL  James, 

McCall.  .lames jSeneca, 

Mc(  nil    James,  ...     Seneca,  .    . 

Met  all,  .lames, Seneca,  . . 

McCarthy,  Dennis...  New- York, 
McCarthy,  Dennis,..  New- York, 
Met  arthy,  Dennis,.    Onondaga, 

McCartney,  William,  Ontario, 1818 

MeCarty,  Andrew  Z.,  Oswego, . .     ..  iv4> 

MeC  rty,  David,....  Albany 1TW 

MeCarty,  Thomas,..  Onondaga,  ...|1843 
McChestney,  Samuel  Rensselaer, .  . .  1818 
Mc(  lary,  William,..  Montgomery,.  1858 
M<(  lean,  Daniel  ..  <  at.<  hau.vXia  1816 
McCJenan.  Samuel  C.  Rensselaer,...  1848 

McClelland,  John,  ..  Saratoga 1794 

>  eCl   Hand.  John,  ..  Saratoga, 1790 

McClelland.  John,  ..  Saratoga,.    ...  IT96,9' 

Mc   lellaud.  John,  ..  Saratoga, 1806 

McClelland.  John,  ..  Saratoga 1808 

McCluer  Orrin Chautauque,  .  1885 

Mc  lure.  George,...  Steuben, 1828 

Met  lure,  George,   ..Steuben,.   1824 

McClure,  George,...  Steuben.. is<>7 

McClore, Joseph,  ...  CatChaufcNla  1814,15 
McC-ollister.H  miilton  Charlotte  . 1780,81 

25 


Allegany, 


,  1828 

..11808,9 

..  1812,18 

..  1814 

..  1880 

..  1881 

,..  1845 


McCollister,  Hamilton 
McCollister,Hamilton 
McCollister,  Hamilton 
Macomb.  Alexander, 
Macomb.  Alexander, 
Maeomber,  Sanford,. 

McCombs,  John 

McOombs,  John, 

McConnell,  Asa,  . .. 
MC'ord,  Alexander. 
MeCord;  Andrew,  .. 
McCord,  Andrew,  .. 
MeCord,  Andrew,  . . 
MeCord,  Andrew,  .. 
McCord,  Andrew,  . 
McCord,  Andrew,  .. 
McCord,  Andrew,. . . 
McCraeken,  Joseph.. 
Mc<  'racken,  Joseph,. 
McCraeken.  Joseph,. 

McCrea,  James, 

MeCrea,  William  S... 
McDonald,  John,. . . 
McDonald,  John,. .. 
McDonald,  John,.  . . 
McDonald,  John,.  .. 
McDonald,  William 
McDonald,  William, 
McDonald,  William, 
McDowai,  Samuel.. 
McDowell,  John  G. 
McDowell.  John  (x.,. 
McElrath,  Thomas... 
McElwain,  John  A.. 
McFadden.  John,. . . 
McFadden,  John,. .. 
McFadden,  John  w., 
McFadden,  John  W., 
McFarlan,  Hudson.. 
McFarlan,  Hudson,. 
McFarlan,  Hudson.  . 
McFarlan,  Patrick,.. 
McFarland,  Robert,. 
McFarland,  William, 
McGarrah,  John,. . . 
McG-lashan,  James, 
McGlashan  James,. 
McOongegal,  John, 
McGraw,  Harry,. . . . 
MOraw.  Perrin  II.. 
Mdntyre  Archibald. 
Mclntyre,  Archibald. 
Mdntyre,  Archibald, 
Mclntyre,  Archibald, 
Mclntyre,  Archibald. 
Mclntyre,  Archibald, 
Mclntyre.  Archibald, 
Mclntyre,  James,. .. 
Mclntyre,  James,.  .. 
Mclntyre,  James,. .. 
Mclntyre,  James,. . 
Mcintosh,  John,.... 
Mcintosh.  Kalph..  .. 

Mack,  Ebenezer, 

Mack.  Horace 

McKay,  Robert, 

McKay,  Robert.. 

McKeon,  John  .  .   .. 


Counties. 

Years. 

Charlotte, 

1781,82 

Charlotte, 

1782,83 

charlotte, 

1784 

New- York,.. . 

1788.88 

New-\  ork,.  .. 

1791 

New- York,.  .. 

1851 

Herkimer 

1814,15 

Herkimer, 

1816 

Steuben 

1844 

Orange, 

1806 

Orange, 

1800 

Orange, 

1S00, 1 

Orange, 

1802 

Orange, 

1807 

Lister 

1795 

Ulster 

1796 

Ulster, 

1798 

Charlotte, 

1782,83 

Washington,  . 

17S6 

Washington,  . 

17SS,S9 

Saratoga, 

1824 

Delaware,.... 

1829 

Delaware, 

1S45 

Washington,  . 

1S27 

Washington,  . 

1829 

Washington,  . 

1832 

Wash.&War'n 

1822 

Warren, 

1S23 

Warren, 

1829 

Washington.  . 

1847 

Tioga, 

183(1 

Tioga,    

1831 

New- York,..  . 

1839 

Genesee,  . 

1837 

Cayuga, 

1816 

Cayuga, 

1816,17 

Cayuga  

1840 

Cayuga 

1841 

Orange, 

1826 

Orange, 

1S38 

Orange, 

1847 

Fuit'n&Ham'n 

1857 

Montgomery,. 

1798 

Wash.*  War'n 

1819 

Orange, 

1818 

Cattaraugus  .. 

1826 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1828 

Monroe, 

1847 

Cortland, 

1843 

Cortland, 

1854 

Montgomery,. 

1793,  99 

Montgomery, . 

1800 

Montgomery,. 

1800,1 

Montgomery, . 

1802 

Montgomery,  . 

LH04 

Montgomery,. 

1812 

Montgomery.. 

1820,21 

Montgomery,. 

1804,5 

Montgomery.. 

1806 

Montgomery,. 

1811 

Montgomery,. 

1822 

Cayuga, 

1 880 

Oneida 

1 850 

Tompkins  ... . 

1880 

Tompkins,.. .. 

1832 

Genesee, 

1830 

Livingston,.  . . 

1825 

New- York,. .. 

1S32 

290 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties, 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

McKoon,  John, 

New-York, . . . 

1888 

McNeil,  Elihu   M.,.. 

•Jefferson,  .... 

1842 

McKeon,  John, 

New- York 

1884 

McNeil.  Elihu    M-... 

Jefferson, 

1-46 

McKey.  Patrick,.... 

i  'helming 

1 845 

McNeil,  Robert 

Washington,.. 

1829 

McKie  George 

Washington... 

1885 

McPherson,  John  J., 

Greene, 

Is.".  7 

McKie,  James,  Jr — 

Washington... 

1842 

McQuigg    John 

Tioga 

1842 

McKinney,  Charles, 

Broome, 

1 855 

McVean,  Daniel,... 

Montgomery,  • 
Monroe 

1812  13 

McKinney,  Jesse,... 

Tompkins,  .  . . 

IK88 

McVean,  John, 

1S45 

McKinney,  John.. . . 

Washington    . 

1804 

MeWhorter,  Darid,. 

Chenango,. . . . 

1847 

McKinney.  SamuelT. 

New-York..  . . 

1839 

McWhorter,  John,.. 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1S03 

McKinney,  SamuelT. 

New-York,.  .. 

1-49 

MeWhorter,  John,.. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1S04 

McKinstry,  Charles,. 

Columbia,  .... 

1798,88 

Mc'A'horter,  John,.. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1808 

McKinstry,  Charles, 

Columbia 

1800 

MeWhorter,  Matthew 

Charlotte, 

1780,81 

McKinstry,  John,.  .. 

Columbia, 

1796,97 

MeWhorter, Matthew  Charlotte, 

1781,82 

McKinstry,  John,. 

Colombia,  .. 

1 79s,  gg 

MeWhorter,  Samuel, 

Genesee 

1822 

McKinstry,  Robert,. 

Columbia, 

1840 

Maguirc,  Patrick  II., 

New-York,. .. 

1854 

MeKnight,  Calvin,.. 

Jefferson,    . . . 

1S20 

Maguire,  Patrick  IL, 

New-York,. .. 

1855 

MeKnight,  Calvin, . . 

Jefferson, 

1884 

Mahen,  Daniel 

New- York,... 

1S56 

McKown,  James,. .. 

Albany,  

1830 

Main,  Alexander  H., 

Allegany, 

1856 

McKown,  James,... 

Albany, 

1S21 

Main,    Joshua 

Jefferson, 

1855 

McKown.  James,... 

Albany 

1822 

Maine,  David, 

Madison, 

1849 

McKown,  James,. .. 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1796,97 

Malburn,  William  P.. 

Albany, 

1S53 

McKown,  James, . . . 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1800 

Malcom,  William,... 

New- York,... 

17s4 

McKown,  James  . . . 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1800,1 

Malcom,  William,... 

New- York,. .. 

1786 

McKown.  William... 

Albany, 

1824 

Malcom,  William,... 

New.  York,... 

1787 

McLaughlin,  Joseph, 

Orange, 

1S22 

Malcom,  William,... 

Ulster, 

1782 

McLaughlin.  Joseph, 

orange 

1825 

Mallerv,  William,... 

Cortland 

1814 

McLaughlin,  Wm.C, 

New- York,. .. 

1855 

Mai  lory,  David, 

Genesee, ,   ... 

1855 

Maclav,  William  B.. 

New-York, . . . 

(840 

Mallory.  David, 

Genesee, 

1856 

Malay,  William  B., 

New-York, . .  . 

1841 

Mallory,  Henry, 

Rensselaer,.  . . 

1S29 

Maclay,  William  B., 

New-York, . . . 

1 848 

Mallory,  James 

Wash.  &  Warti 

1881 

McLean,  Archib'd  H. 

Livingston,. .. 

1850 

Mallory,  Meredith... 

Yates 

1885 

McLean,  Archih'd  11. 

Livingston,. .. 

1S49 

Mallory,  Steph'nV.R. 

Ontario, 

185i 

McLean,  Charles,. .. 

i  ttsego, 

1858 

Maloney,  Patrick  G., 

New-York, . .. 

1858 

McLean,  Francis,. . . 
McLean,   John, 

Washington... 
Washington,.. 

1818  18 
1808 

Maltby,  Benjamin,.. 

Manchester,   Eliav  . 

Erie, 

1856 

Cayuga, 

1881 

McLean,   John, 

Washington... 

1806 

Manchester,  William, 

Madison, 

1880 

McLean,   John 

Washington,  . 

1804 

Maudes  ille,  Joshua,. 

Saratoga,  

1829 

McLean,   John, 

Washington,. . 

1804  .". 

Mamleville   Win.  G-, 

Columbia, 

1S41 

McLean.   John 

Washington,.. 

1806 

Manly,  Thomas, 

Herkimer, 

1800 

McLean,  John,  Jr... 

Wash.fc  AViir'n 

1818 

Manly,  Thomas, 

Herkimer.   ... 

1810 

McLouth,  Thomas  J.. 

Ontario, 

1851 

Manly,  Thomas, 

Herkimer 

1820,21 

Mi-Martin, Duncan  -lr 

Montgomery,  . 

1S19 

Mann.  Abijah,  Jr.,.. 

Herkimer,..    . 

1828 

McMas'ers,  David,.. 

Montgomery, . 

17-9.90 

Mann.   Ahijah,  dr.,. . 

Herkimer, 

1828 

McMasters,  David... 

Montgomery, . 

1782 

Mann,  Abijah,  Jr.,.. 

Herkimer, 

1880 

McMastere.  David... 

Montgomery,, 

1792,88 

Mann,  Abijah,  Jr.,.. 

Herkimer 

1888 

McMastera   David,.. 

Montgomery. . 

179.") 

Mann.  Asa, 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1804 

McMichael,  Richard,|8cbonectady,  . 

1880,21 

Maim.  Asa, 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1804,0 

McMurray,  Rbenezer  Washington,.. 

1854 

Mann.  Asa, 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1807 

McMurray,  William,.  New-York,   , 

Ml 
1842 

Mann,  Asa, 

New* York,. .. 
New-York,... 

1816,11 
1888 

McMurray,  William,.  New-York. .  . . 

Mann,   Asa 

McMurray.  William..  New-York,.  . 

1 848 

Mann    Charles  A.,  . . 

Oneida 

1S40 

MoNair,  Hugh 

Ontario, 

MN,9 

Mann.  George  II. . 

Schoharie, 

L818 

McNair,    Hugh, 

Ontario 

1811 

Maim,  Qeorge  s...  . . 

New-York,. . . 

1844 

McNair,  Hugh, 

Ontario, 

1812,  18 

t'ann,  Jeremiah,  .  .. 

Cbautauque,  . 

1 9 15 

McNair,    Hugh Ontario 

McNaraara,  David S.  Rensselaer,... 

IsM 

Mann.  Philip 

Schoharie,  . . . 

Is:  17 

1847 

Mann,  William,    .... 

Schoharie 

Is-.' 7 

McNaughten,  James,  Washington,. 

1828 

Manny,  Gabriel, 

Montgomery,. 

1814 

McNeal,  Marcus,  ...  Erie 

[848 

Mauro,  Squire 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1807 

McNeal,   Milton, —  Erie 

1848 

Mapes,  Darius 

Delaware 

1888 

McNeil,  Henry,.   .  ..Herkimer,    , 

1796,87 

Mapes,  Dai  i •  f  P.,  . . . 

Delaw  are 

1881 

McNeil,  Henry, Herkimer, 

179s 

Mapes,  Jonas 

\e»\  -York,.  .. 

1811 

McNeil,  Henry, Oneida, 

1798,89 

Marcell  us,  Lawrence, 

Montgomery,  • 

1 843 

McNeil,  Henry, Onei  la, 

1808 

Markell,  .Jacob  (i.,.. 

Seneca 

1348 

McNeil,  Henry, Oneida,  .. 

1811 

Markell,  .Jacob, 

Herkimer, 

1820 

McNeil,  Henry,.   ...  Oneida  

1814 

Markbam,  William,. 

I  Mitario, 

1810 

McNeil,  Henry, Onei'a  fcOtW*0 

1820 

Marks  AJmeron,  . . . 

Greene 

1847 

McNeil,  Hiram, Niagara 

1885 

Mark-.  Bampson,  . . . 

Rockland,.... 

1846 

McNeil,  Hiram, 

Niagara, 

1887 

Marsh,  Bb<  i • 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1858 

MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY. 


291 


Names. 

Marsh  Ephraim  C  ,. 
Marsh.  Ephraim  C.,. 

Marsh   Isaac, 

Marsh.  John  L., 

Marsh.  Newton, 

Marsh   Silas  H., 

Marsh.  Silas  II.,  .... 

Marshall,  Ezra, 

Marshall,  Ezra 

Marshall,  Otis  F.,  . . . 

Martin,  Adam 

Martin,  Augustus.. . . 
Martin,  Augustus,.  . . 

Martin.  Darius, 

Martin,  Elisha  A.,  .. 
Martin,  Fredericks., 

Martin,  John, 

Martin,  John, 

Martin,  John  W 

Martin,  John  W.,... 
Martin,  Michael  S.,  . 

Martin,  Milton 

Martin.  Solomon.  . . . 
Martin,  Solomon.  .  . . 
Marvin,  Jam'-  M... . 
Marvin,  Langdon  I  . 
Marvin,  Richard  P.,. 

Man  n.  Seth 

Marvin,  Seth, 

Marvin,  Seth, 

Marvin,  Seth, 

Marvin,  Seth 

Marvin  Beth, 

Marvin,  Beth 

Marvin,  Seth, 

Murvn,  Seth, 

Marvin.  Seth 

Marvin,  Thomas  J., 
Marvine,  Anthony,  . 
Marvine,  Anthony,  . 

Mason,  Daniel, 

Mason,  Daniel, 

Mason,  Jonathan,. . . 
Mason,  Venonl  W... 

Mason,  William 

Mason,  William,   . . . 

Massey,  Hart 

Masters,  Josiah, 

Masters  Josiah, 

Masters,  -Josiah 

-  Nicholas  M. 
Masters,  Nicholas  M. 
Mather.  Andrew  A.,. 

M  ther    Bethel, 

Mather.  Frederick  E. 
Mathews,  David,  . . . 
Mathews,  Samuel  B., 

Mathews,  Vincent,. . 

h  «,  Vincent,. . 

Mathlas,  Frederick,. 

-  'ii.  Abraham,. 

Ma  tea  n,  Abraham,. 

i.   Henry,.  .. 

i,  Henry,. . . 

Matleson,  Tomp.  H., 

Matthews.  David, .  . . 
Matthews,  Vincent,. 
Mattice,  Adam, 


Counties. 


Years. 


<  'ayuga, 

Cayuga, 

Ontario, 

Jefferson, 

Oneida, 

Schenectady,  . 
Schenectady,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester, 

Btenben, 

Washington,  . 

Dutchess, 

Dutchess 

SulTn  &  Ulster. 
Washington,  . 
Cattaraugus,  . 

Dutchess, 

Dutchess, 

Lewis, 

Orange 

Dutchess, 

Columbia, 

Otsego,  

I  Hsego,  

Saratoga 

FultomvHam., 
Cliautauque,. . 
Westchester,  . 

<  Grange, 

1  »raiiife 

Orange. 

1  Grange 

Orange, 

Orange, 

I  'range, 

Orange 

Orange, 

Saratoga,    

Delaware, 

Delaware, .... 
Washington,  . 
Washington,  . 

Ontario, 

Madison, 

Chenango,  . .. 
Chenango,  .  . . 

Jeffcr-on, 

Rensselaer,. ..  Ii~ 
Lensselaer,. . .  1800 


1S22 
1825 
1522 
1-4'.' 
1836, 
1838 
1839 
1846 
1-47 
1-46 
1787 
1  -52 
1858 
1814, 
1848 
1550 
1808 
1804 
1527 
1543 
1^32 
1854 
1800, 
1802 
1-46 
1-10 
1336 
1807 
17-'.'. 
1791 
1792 
1794 
1796 
1796, 
1800 
1811 
1-12 

1804, 

1506 
1796, 
1798 

1  -.",2 
1843 
1-2" 

1822 
1858 


Rensselaer,. 
Benssefaier,. 

- 
Otseeo, 

Uell  — 'laer.. 

New- York, . 
Cortland 

Onondaga,  . 

Tioga 

Tioga 

Albany 

••■.  .  .  . 

Genesee 1819 

Washington,  W>5 
Wash.fcWar'n  1814, 
Chenansro,  .  . .  1856 
Cortland,.    . 

Monroe,  1-26 

• 


1800, 

1532 
1  -.-.:> 

1854 
1814 

.  17'.'t 
.  1796 
.  1848 

1*18 


Names. 


Counties. 


Years. 


Mattice,  Manly  B.,..  Creene,  . . 
Mattice,  Martines,  . .  Schoharie, 
Mattice,  Martines,  . .  Schoharie, 

Mattison,  John, Madison,. 

Maurice,  James, Queens,.. 

Maxson,  Benjamin,  .  Jefferson, 

Maxwell,  Philip, Jefferson, 

Maxwell!  William,..  Chemung, 
Maxwell,  William,..  Tioga,  ... 

May,  Lucius  S., Allegany, 

May,  Lucius  S., Allegany, 

Maybee,  Simon, Montgomery 

Maynard,  John S>  neca,  . . . 

Maynard,  Moses, Madison, .  . 

Mead,  Jesse  H Saratoga, . . 

Mead,  John,     ....       Delaware, . 

Mead,  John  K., Dutchess.  . 

Mead,  Nicholas  B.,  .  Chenango, 
Mead,  Roswell,. . . .  Orange,  . .  . 
Mead,  Thompson,  . .  Chenango, 
Mead.  Thompson,  . .  Chenango, 
Mead,  Onesimus.  . . .  Madison, . 
Meade,  Charles  H.,  .  Onondaga, 
Med  berry.  Charles,  .  Chenango, 
Medbery,  Alfred,  ..  Madison,.. 
Medbnry,  Nathaniel,  Chenango, 


Chenango, 

New-York, 
New- York, 
New-York, 

New-York, 
New- York, 
Richmond, 

Schoharie,. 
Lewis, 


Medbury    Samuel 

Meech,  William  B., 

Mehan,  Daniel 

Meigs,  Henry.  . . 

Mercein,  Thomas  R. 

Mercein,  Thomas  K. 

Mercereau.  Jacob,  . 

Merchant.  Reuben.. 

Merriam,  Nathaniel 

Merriam,  Nathaniel,  Lewis 

Merrill,   James, Saratoga, 

Merritt.  John, Onondaga 

Merry,  Lawrence   L.  Herkimer. 

Merry.  Samuel,  Jr., .  Herkimer, 

Merselis,  Isaac Tryon,  . . . 

Merserean,  Cornelius  Broome,  . 

Merserean,  David...  Richmond 

David,..  Richmond 

David  ..  Richmond 

Richmond 


Mersereau 

Merserean 

Mi  rserean,  Jacob 

Merserean.  John  C,  Steuben,  .  . 

98  Merserean,  John  G..  Steuben,  . 
rean,  Joshua,.  Richmond, 

l  Merserean,  Joshna,.  Richmond, 
Merserean,  Joshna, .  Richmond, 
Merserean,  Joshna,.  Richmond, 
Merserean,  Joshna, .  Richmond, 
Merserean,  Joshna,  .  Richmond, 
Merserean,  Joshna,..  Richmond, 
M  irsereau  •io>hua,Jr  Chenango, 
Merserean,  Raul,....  Richmond, 
M  rserean,  Peter,...  Richmond, 
Mesick,  Jacob  I'.,...  Columbia,. 
Mesier,  Matthew,...  Dutchess,. 
Mi  SSenger,  -John  M.,  Madison,  .. 

Mi  tcalf.  Arunah, Otsego,  ... 

Metcalf.   Arunah Otsego, 

>  Metcalf,  Arunah Otsego,.... 

Metcalf,  Elijah  H....  Otsego  .... 

Metcalf.  Elijah  II.,..  Otsego 

Metcalfe.  George,...  Montgomery 
Metcalfe,  George,. . .  .Montgomery 


•  1856 

•  1826 
■1833 
■1814, 15 

•:iS5i 

■,1848 
•11832 
•1847 

•  ;1828 

■  1854 

■  1  s55 
•1812,18 

•  1522 
•1816,17 

•  1841 
1856 

■1844 

■  1S36 
•11S42 

1811 

•  1814,  If 
I&38 

■  1557 
;i825 

1*44 
1812,13 

■  1843 

•  1 1848 

1S57 
11818 

1811 
.1812 

1-33 
.11837 

1811 

1820 
,  1800,1 

1852 

1*48 
,  1-d2 
,  1781,82 
1840 
,1807 
,1808 
,'1808,9 
,  1S32 
,1848 

1849 
,1777,78 
.  1779,80 

1781,82 

1782,88 

1784,85 

17s6 
.11857 
,  1802 
,  1884 
.1845 

1827 

1820 


1514,15 

1316 

1828 

1-11 

1312 

1796,  97 

1798 


292 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Metcalfe,  Luke 

Otsego,  

Richmond, . . . 

1s<u  5    filler,  Rutger  B.,... 
1798       Miller,  Samuel  F.,.. 

Oneida, 

1882 

Micheau.  Paul  I.,. . . 

Delaware, 

1854 

Micheau,  Paul  I.,. .. 

Richmond,  .. . 

1793  99  M'Her,  Sherman, 

Tompkins,  ... 

1S45 

Micheau,  Paul  I.,. . . 

Richmond, . .. 

1800,'  1 
1802 

Miller,  Silvanus, 

New-I  <>rk,. .. 

1S09 

Micheau,  Paul  I.,  . . 

Richmond,  .. . 

Miller,  Stephen 

Columbia, 

1804 

Micheau.  Paul  I 

Richmond,  . .. 

1  B(  18 

Miller,  Stephen,.   ... 

Herkimer, 

1803 

Mickles.  Lovell  GL,  . 

Cortland, 

1847 

Miller,  William  M.,. 

Columbia 

1847 

Miles,  Elijah, 

Onondaga,  . . . 
Onondaga,  . . . 

1S10 

Milliken   Peter, 

Orange, 

1828 

Miles.  Elijah,.  .    . 

1816  17  Milliman,  Samuel,... 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1816 

Miles.  James  H 

Steuben.  

1851 

Milliner,  Joel   P.,... 

Monroe, 

1S52 

Milharn,  .John... 

Columbia 

1841 

Mills,  Andrew  J.,. .. 

Orange, 

1854 

Milledoler,  Philip  E., 

New-York,.. . 

1  s.32 

Mills,  Andrew  J.,. .. 

Orange, 

i-;,.» 

Miller,    Abraham... 

Suffolk 

1796 

Mills,  Charles  T 

New- York 

1S56 

Miller,   Abraham,... 

Suffolk 

17%, 97  MiIls'  Daniel, 

Montgomery, . 

1796 

Miller,  Abraham 

Suffolk, 

1798 

Mills,   Isaac, 

Columbia, 

1827 

Miller,  Abraham 

Suffolk, 

1SO0. 1 

iMills,   Isaac, 

Ontario, 

1S41 

Miller,  Abraham,. . . 

Suffolk, 

1S02 

Mills.  John 

Herkimer, 

1S00 

Miller,   Abraham,. . . 

Westchester,  . 

Mills,  Lewis 

Delaware, 

1852 

Miller,  Abraham,. .. 

Westchester,  . 

1811 

Mills,  Myron  L...... 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1S33 

Miller,   Abraham 

Westchester,  . 

1812 

Mills,  William 

Erie, 

1832 

Miller.   Abraham 

Westchester,  . 

1S12, 13 

j.Mills,  William 

Erie, 

1S33 

Miller,  Abraham,.  .. 

Westchester,  . 

1S14 

Mills,   Zebediah,.... 

Westchester,  . 

1777,  T8 

Miller,   Abraham,... 

Westchester,  . 

1816 

Mills,  Zebediab 

Westchester,  . 

1778,  re 

Miller,  Abraham,. .. 

Westchester,  . 

1816,17 

Mills,  Zebediab, 

Westchester,  . 

1779,80 

Miller,   Abraham 

Westchester,  . 

1820 

Mills.  Zebediab, 

Westchester.  . 

1781,82 

Miller,  Abraham..  .. 

Westchester,  . 

1820,21 
1856 

Mills,  Zebediab, 

Westchester,  . 

1782,88 

Miller,   Abram  II.,.. 

Tioga 

Mills,  Zebediab 

Westchester,   . 

17S4 

Miller,  Absalom  K... 

1841 

1843 

Minard,  Isaac, 

New-Y«»rk,.  . 

1S26 

Miller,  Absalom  E.,. 

New- York,... 

Minar  1,  Isaac, 

New-York,.  . . 

1827 

Miller.  Amos, 

Lewis    

1 826 

Minier,  Samuel, 

Chemung, 

1851 

Miller.  Burnet, 

Suffolk, 

1777  7s  -Minor,  Asahel, 

Onondaira,  . . . 

1808,9 

Miller,  Burnet, 

Suffolk 

177x79  Milnor,  William, 

1779  80  Mitchell,  Andrew,  .. 

New-!  ork...  . . 
Saratoga, 

1 362 

Miller  Burnet, 

Suffolk 

1792 

Miller.  Burnet, 

Suffolk    . 

1781   82  Mitchell,   llenrv 

Chenango,  . .. 

Albany 

1828 

Miller,  Burnet, 

Suffolk, 

1782,88 
1845 

Mitchell,   Hugh 

1779,  SO 

Miller,  Charles  B.,.. 

Chenango,  . .. 

Mitchell,  dames, 

Oneida, 

1854 

Miller,  Ezekiel, 

Delaware, 

1 855 

Mitchell,  dames  N.  . 

Lister, 

1888 

Suffolk 

1854 
181 1 

Mitchell,  Peter 

Mitchell,  Thomas,... 

Ontario, 

Dutchess.      ... 

1-34 

Miller,  Green, 

Sull'n  fcLlster, 

1808 

Miller,  Green, 

Sull'n  MTIster, 

1^16 

Mitchell,  Thomas,... 

Dutchess 

1804 

Miller,  Green 

SuU'n  &  Ulster, 

I8|ti  17  Mitchell,  Samuel   L  . 

Queens, . . 

1791 

Miller.  Green 

Lister 

1880 

■Mitchill,  Samuel  L.,. 

New-York,... 

1798 

Miller.  Isaac  S..  .... 

Caviiira, 

1888 

Mitchill,  Samuel  L.,. 

New- York..  .. 

1810 

Miller,  ,Iac<»b  S...... 

New-York,. . . 

1858 

Mixer    Nathan,. 

Chautauqua,  . 

1825 

Miller,  Jedediah,  ... 

Schoharie 

(819 

Mixer,  Nathan, 

Chautauque,  . 

1828 

Miller,  Jedediah 

Schoharie,  ... 

1820 

Mixer,  Nathan, 

Chantauque,. . 

1829 

Miller,  Jedediah  .... 

Schoharie,. . . . 

t  S82 

Moe.  Abraham 

Saratoga 

1820 

Miller.  Jedediah 

Schoharie,   .  . . 

1888 

Moffatt,  David  II  ,.Jr. 

Orange, 

1849 

Miller,  .lohannis,. .  . . 

Lister 

1794 

Moffatt    Hczekiah,.. 

Orange 

IS19 

Miller.  John 

<  lolnmbla, 

1867 

Moffatt,  Thomas    .  .. 

Orange 

1779,80 

Miller,  John 

Cortland 

1S16  17  Mollitl.  Claudius,  .  .. 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1S41 

Miller,  John, 

Cortland 

1820 

Mount.  Rosea 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1794 

Miller,  John 

i  'oitland, 

1846 

Moffltt,  llosea 

Rensselaer,. , . 

1795 

Miller,  John 

Tioga 

1804,8 

Moffltt    11   sea 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1796,97 

Miller,  John 

Tioga 

1806 

Moffltt,  Hosea 

Rensselaer,, . . 

179s 

Miller,  John 

Brooine&l  log, 

1807 

Moffltt,  Hosea 

Rensselaer,.  . . 

1800,1 

Miller,  donas    II 

Columbia, .... 

1840 

Monell,  Joseph  D.... 

olumbia, 

l  92 1 

Miller,  donas    II.,. 

Columbia 

1848 

Monell,  Robert,. .. 

Chenango,  .  . . 

1814,  10 

Miller,  Jonathan, . .. 

Greene 

1880 

Monell,  Robert 

Chenango 

i  B25 

Miller   Killlan 

Columbia 

1 925 

Monell,  Robert, 

Chenango    ... 

1 926 

Miller.  Killlan 

Columbia,. . .  . 

1 828 

Monell,  Robert 

(  heiiango 

1828 

Miller,  Levi 

Jefferson, 

1846 

Monroe.  I):tr  lis 

Cayuga, 

New-York,. .. 

184F 

Miller,   Levi, 

St.  Lawrence,, 

1 35 1 

Monroe,  dames,     . . . 

[85o 

Miller,  Le\  i,   . . 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1  SfiS 

Monroe,  dames,  — 

\.  \\    York,. . . 

1 852 

Miller.   Manoah 

Essex 

Montanva.  Ja'a  1).  L. 

Rockland,.... 

is;:: 

Miller,  Nathaniel,.  .. 

Suffolk 

L818 

Montanya,  duo.  l>.  L 

Lister 

IS  17 

ailller    Nathaniel,    .. 

Suffolk 

1849 

Montgomery,  Ja'a  W. 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1846 

Minn-,  Peter, 

Sullivan, 

1824 

Monfoort,  Abraham,. 

Queens, 

1800 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


293 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Monfoort,  Abraham.. 

Queens, 

ison.i 

Morris,  Thomas, 

Ontario, 

1794 

Monfoort,  Abraham.. 

Queens, 

1302 

Morris,  Thomas, 

Ontario, 

1795 

Monfoort,  Abraham  . 

Queens 

1S03 

Morris.  Thomas, 

Ontario, 

1796 

Monfoort,  Jacobus. . . 

Queens 

1^03 

Morrison,  Adoiph.  F. 

Chautauque,  . 

1343 

Monfoort,  Peter  P.,. 

Dutchess, 

ls54 

Morrison.  Roderick,. 

Oneida, 

H16 

Montross.Bernardus, 

Westchester,  . 

1887 

Morrison,  Roder.  N,. 

New-York, . . . 

1-45 

Montross,  Nathaniel, 

Westchester.  . 

1-27 

Morrison,  William,  . 

Orange, 

1.337 

Montross.  Nathaniel, 

Westchester,  . 

1-.23 

Morse,  Aaron, 

Oneida, 

1808 

Mooers,  Benjamin, . . 

Clinton 

1 304 

Morse.  Calvin 

Madison,.    ... 

1342 

Mooers,  Benjamin, . . 
Mooers,  Benjamin,.. 

1804,5 

1316 

Wayne, 

Ontario 

1  -25 

1-27 

<lint'nA:F-klin 

Morse,  Lemuel 

Mooers  Benjamin,.. 

Clinfn&F-klin 

1S16, 17 

Morse,  Richard, 

Delaware, 

1850 

Mooney,  Barent, 

Onondaga,  .  . . 

1803,  9 

Morse,  Timothy 

Otsego,  

1796.97 

Moonev,  Barent,   . . . 

Onondaga,  ... 

1310 

Morse,  Timothy, 

Otsego 

1793 

Mooney,  Barent 

Onondaga.  .  . . 

1312 

Moras,  John, 

New- York,. .. 

ISIS 

Onondaga,  .    . 
New- York..  . . 

1814 
1357 

Morss,  John, 

New-York,. .. 
New- York,. .. 

Moonev. Nicholas  II.. 

Moras,  John 

1828 

Moore.  Allen  R., 

Clinfn&F'klin 

HI  2,18 

1814 

1835 

Morss,  John, 

New- York,. .. 

1824 

Moore,  Allen  R., 

(Tmt'n&F'klin 
Washington,  . 

New-York,. .. 
New-York, . . . 

1825 

1796 

Moore,  Allen  R., 

Morton,  Jacob, 

Morton,  Jacob, 

Moore.  Darius. 

Fult'n  &ilam., 

ls47 

New-York,... 

1796,97 
1S20 

Moore,  David  M.,. .. 

Schenectady, . 

1  -  !'•• 

Morton,  Devi,.  ..  . 

Madison 

Moore.  James, 

Chenango,  . . . 

1-4 

Moseley,  Daniel,  ... 

Onondaga,  . 

1-27 

Moore.  James 

Otsego 

1808 

Moseley,  William  A., 

Erie 

1S85 

Moore.  John 

OtSegO, 

1818 

Mosher,  Jonathan, . . 

Washington,  . 

1S23 

Moore,  John, 

Tryori. 

17-1   -2 

Moss,  Abijah  II.,   . .. 

Niagara, 

1-51 

Moore,  Robert 

Queens,  .. 

1793,99 

Moss.  Abijah  H 

Niagara 

1 352 

Moore,  Samuel 

W  avne, 

1-47 

(Moss,  John 

Wash.&War'n 

1820,21 
1-lS 

Moore,  Usher  11 

Suffolk, 

1812 

Moss,  -Solomon 

Niagara, 

Moore,  r^her  H. 

Suffolk 

1S26 

Mott.  Ebenezer, 

Dutchess, 

179-',  93 

Moorhouse,  Andrew, 

Dutchess 

1777,7- 

Mott,  Ebenezer,  .... 

Dutchess 

179  -,99 

Moorhouse.  Andrew. 

Dutchess,    ... 

1773,79 

Mott.  Ebenezer,  

Dutchess, 

1-oo 

More.  John  T., 

Delaware, 

1807 

Mott    Ebenezer,    

Dutchess, 

l-oo,  1 

Mor .-.  John  T 

Delaware 

1808 

Mott,  George,  .. 

Franklin, 

1  -57 

More.  John  T 

Delaware, . .. 

1810 

Mott,  Jesse,  . . 

Saratoga, 

1806 

More,  John  T., 

Delaware, 

1814 

Mott,  Jesse,  

Saratoga, 

1-o7 

More,  Jonas 

Delaware, .... 

1839 

Mott,  Jesse,  

Saratoga, 

1303 

Morehouse,  Benj..  . . 

Otsego, 

1346 

Mott,  Jesse,  . . 

Saratoga 

Lewis, 

1311 

Morehouse,  Eben  15.. 

i  ttsego, 

1881 

Mott,  Joseph  0.,.. 

1S30 

Morehouse,Jonathan 

Putnam,  .  . ., 

1834 

Mott,  Samuel, 

Dutchess, 

1S14 

Moreii,  George,. 

1  >K.-^o,     

lv29 

Mott,  Samuel  J.,... 

Saratoga, 

Queens, 

Queens 

1-57 

Morgan.  Albert  C-, . . 

Steuben, 

1 356 

Mott,  William, 

1793,99 

Morgan,  James 

New- "5  ork,.. . 

1881 

Mott,  William,... 

1802 

Morg  in,  James 

New- York,... 

1332 

Mott.  William,.... 

Queens, 

1-.4 

Morgan.  John  I., 

New-York,... 

1S19 

Mott,  William 

Queens, 

1807 

Morgan,  John  I.,  ... 

New- York,.. . 

1 38a 

Mott,  Zehulon,... 

Saratoga, 

1812 

Morgan,  John  I.,  ... 

New-York,... 

ls40 

Mott,  Zebu  Ion, 

Saratoga, 

1316,17 

Morgan,  Jonathan,  . 

Chenango,  .   . 

1806 

Mott,  Zebulon, 

Saratoga, 

1-20,21 

Morgan,  Nathan,  . . 

T\n.<k.  Wash.. 

1789,  90 

Moulton,  David,.... 

Oneida, 

1S81 

Morgan,  Nathan  G... 

Cayuga, 

1888 

Moulton,  David 

Oneida, 

1 332 

Morgan,  Nathan  (i... 

Cayuga 

1889 

Moulton,  Severn  D., 

New- York..  .. 

1  - 15 

Morgan,  Theoph's  B. 

Onei'a  &Osw'o 

1820 

Mowry,  Le  Roy 

Washington,  . 

1-49 

Morgan,  Theoph'a  B. 

Oswego 

1 328 

Mullett,  James,  Jr... 

Chautauque,  . 

1 828 

Morgan,  T  homas  C, 

Saratoga, 

1-17 

Mullett,  James.  Jr.,. 

Chautauque,   . 

1 324 

Morlev.  II  .race 

Wayne, 

1840 

Mulligan,  Thomas,.. 

Kings, 

1857 

Morrell.  Daniel 

Itont'y&Ham. 

1884 

Mulliner.  William,.. 

Orange. 

Otsego 

1818 

Morell,  Joseph, 

Orange 

1S10 

Mumford,  Joseph 

1322 

Morris,  Andrew 

New- York,.  . . 

1816 

Monday.  Thomas  J., 

New- York,... 

1-55 

Morris,  Gouverneur,. 

vVestehester,  . 

1777,73 

Munro,  David, 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1818 

Morris,  Harvey  R.,.. 

Sullivan,    

1  - 15 

Muiiro,   David 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1819 

Morris.  Jacob, . .  . 

<Mse.ro 

1792,98 

Munro,  David,.. . . 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1822 

M  .rr:M.  Jacob, 

1  ttsego 

1795 

Munro,  David, 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1  -80 

Morri-",  Jacob 

<  Otsego,  

1796 

Munro,  David, 

Onondaga,  .  .. 

1841 

Morris.  Richard  Val. 

u  estchester,  . 

1S14 

Munro,  David,..    . 

Onondaga,  . . 

1  - 12 

Morris.  Robert  II..  . . 

New- York.... 

1888 

Monro,  James  M.,.. 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1  -:>  1 

Morris.  Robert  II..  .. 

New- York,... 

1884 

Munro,  James  M., . . 

Onondaga. 

1  -55 

Morn-    Samuel  D.,.. 

Kings, 

1S54 

Munro,  Peter  J 

Westchester,  . 

1SI4, 15 

Morris,  Staats, 

Saratoga, 

1818 

Munro,  William,...., 

Chenango,  . . . ; 

1816 

*25 


294 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 


Monson,  Reuben,. . . 
Munson,  Eeuben,... 
Munson,  Reuben.... 

Murdock,  John, 

Murphy,  Peter  P.,.. 
Murphy,  Thomas,... 

Murray,  David, 

Myer,  John, 

Myer,  John  R 

Myers,  Charles  G., . . 

Myers,  Michael, 

Myers,  Michael 

Myers,  Michael,  .... 

Myers,  Michael 

Myers,  Mordecai,. . . 
Myers,  Mordecai,... 
Myers,  Mordecai,... 
Myers,  Mordecai. . . . 
Myers,  Mordecai, . . . 
Myers,  Peter  J.  II.,. 
Mynderse,  N  ichors V 
My  rick,  Barnabas,.. 

Nash,  Alvin, 

Nash,  Isaac, 

Nash,  Moses, 

Nash,  Moses, 

Neely,  Alexander,  . . 
Neely,  Alexander, . . 
Neilson,  George  VV., 

Neliis,  Christian, 

Nellis,  Daniel  F.,. .. 
Neliis,  George  H.,.. 
Nellis,  George  H.,.. 
Neliis,  .Jeremiah,  .    . 

Ndley,  Reuben, 

Nelson,  Hosea, 

Nelson,  Hosea, 

Nelson,  William, 

Nelson,  William, 

Nelson,  William  J.,. 

Newberry,  Amasa  S., 
Newoomb,  Kinner,.. 

Newcomb,  Piatt 

Newoomb,  Piatt, 

New  kirk,  Garrett  A., 

Newkirk,  John, 

Newkirk.  John, 

Newman,  Ellas, 

New  man,  Klias 

Newman,  Elias, 

New  man.   Klias, 

\e\-en,   Klias, 

Nexsen,  Ellas, 

Nexsen,  Klias 

Nicholas,  Robert  C, 
Nicholas,  Robert  ('. 
Nicholas,  Robert  C, 
Nicholas,  Robert  C, 
Nichols,  Sylvester,. . 
Nichols,  Bylvesfc  r,. . 

Nichols,   William,.  . . 

Nicholson,  John 

Nicholson,  John,*,  . . 

Nicholson,  Johll 

Nicholson.  John 

Nicktes,  William,... 

Nicoll,  Francis, 

Nicoll,  Francis, 


Counties.       Years 


New-York, . . . 
New-York, . . . 
New-York, . .. 

Columbia, 

Herkimer, 

Westchester,  . 

Oneida, 

Herkimer,... 

Dutchess, 

St.  Lawrence,. 

Montgomery, 

Montgomery,. 

Herkimer, 

Herkimer, 

New-York, . .. 
New-York, . .. 
New-York, . . . 
New-York,. .. 
New-York,. .. 
Washington,  . 

Albany, 

Essex, 

Chemung, 

Otsego, 

Onondaga,  . . . 
Onondaga, — 
Dutchess,  .... 

Dutchess, 

Saratoga, 

Tryon, 

Montgomery,  . 
Montgomery,  . 
Montgomery,  • 
Mout.  &  Ham., 

Orange, 

Herkimer, 

Herkimer, 

Westchester,  . 
Wotchester,  . 
Cattaraugus,.. 

Oneida,  '. 

Cli'nAFrank'n 
Cli'n&Frank'n 
CN'n&Frank'n 

Ham 'n&Ful'n, 

Lewis 

Tryon. 

Westchester,.. 

Westchester,  . 

Westchester,  . 
Westchester,, . 
New- York,... 

New -York,. . . 
New  -York,.  . . 

•  mtario, 

Ontario 

Ontario, 

Ontario, 

G-reene, 

Greene, 

Otsego, 

Orange, 

OUter, 

Ulster, 

Ulster 

Richmond, . . , 

Albany, 

Albany 


1820 

1820, 21 

1822 

1833 

1S35 

1831 

1S43 

1800 

1S37 

1848 

17S9.90 

1791 

1792 

1792,93 

1829 

1881 

1832 

1888 

1S34 

1 827 

1804,5 

1S34 

1849 

1796  9 

1812,13 

1S14 

1810 

1811 

1854 

1782,83 

1841 

1811 

1812 

1888 

1808 

1S11 

1812,13 

1820 

1820,21 

1S51 

1 389 

lNls.it 

1820 

1820,21 

1845 

1SJ0 

1778,79 

!  792 

1792,98 

1  7!'  1 

1798 

1798.99 

1800,1 

1809 

1828 

1829 

1880 

1 B89 

L884 

1840 

1819 

1810 

1782,88 

IT84 

1784,85 

1844 

1 792 

1792,98 


Names. 


Nicoll,  Francis, 

Nicoll.  Francis..  .. 
Nicoll.  Samuel  B.,. 

Niles,  Barak, 

Niles,  George  N.,.. 

Niles,  Jonathan 

Niles,  Jonathan,... 

Niles,  Justin, 

Niven,  Thornton  M. 

Niven,  Daniel 

Noble,  Charles  C,. 

Noble,  Cyrenos, 

Noble,  David  2d... 
Noble,  David  2d,. 
Noble,  Solomon  B.. 
Noble,  William  II.. 
Noble,  William  II., 
Noble,  William  II., 

Nolton,  Justus, 

North,  Abijah 

North,  Abijah, 

North.  Abijah 

North,   Gabriel,.... 

North,   Gabriel 

North,  Gabriel 

North    Gabriel,.    .. 

North,  Joshua, 

North.  William,. . . . 
North,  William,.... 
North,  William,.... 
North,  William,.... 

North,  William 

Northrup,  Daniel,. . 
Northrup,  Henry  B. 
Norton,  Ebenezer  F 
Norton,  Emery  E.,. 
Norton,  lleman, ... 

Norton,   Henry 

Norton,  Henry,.... 

Norton,  Henry, 

Norton,  Henry  P.,. 
Norton,  Lyman,  . . 
Norton,  Nathaniel, 
Norton,  Nathaniel, 
Nostrand,  Timothy, 
N'ott.  Joel  15.,.  ..... 

Nowlen,  Gurdon,. . 
Noxon,  James,  .... 

Noyes,  Daniel, 

Noyes,  John, 

Noyes.  John, 

Noyes,  John, 

Nye,  James 

Nye,  James, 

Oakley,  George  P.,. 

Oakley,  Israel 

Oakley,  Israel, 

Oakley,  Israel 

Oakley,  Jesse, 

Oakley,  Jesse 

Oakley,  Jess,., 

Oakley,  Jesse 

Oakley,   Jesse , 

Oakley,  Timothy,. . 

Oakley,  Thomas  II., 
( takley,  Thomas  J., 

<  takley,  Thomas  J., 

Oakley,  Thomas  j  , 


Counties. 

Y'ears. 

Alb'y  &  Scho., 

179G 

Albanv, 

1800 

Suffolk 

1848 

Cortland, 

1835 

Cortland, 

L848 

Rensselaer,., . 

1792,98 

Rensselaer,. . . 

lsoo 

Columbia, 

1S40 

Orange, 

New-York,. .. 

1845 

17S8 

Otsego, 

1S49 

Otsego, 

1816,11 

W  arren, 

1851 

Warren 

1S54 

New -York,... 

1658 

Cayuga, 

1828 

Cayuga, 

1829 

Cayuga, 

1880 

Rensselaer,... 

1840 

Cli'n&Frank'n 

1 822 

Clinton, 

1S39 

Clinton, 

1S40 

Delaware,. ... 

1800,1 

Delaware, 

1804 

Delaware, 

1800 

Delaware 

1808 

Tompkins, — 

1825 

Albany, 

1792 

Albany, 

1794 

Albany, 

1795 

Alb'v  &  Bcho'j 

1796 

Schenectady,  . 

1810 

Dutchess, 

1822 

Washington,  . 

1856 

Erie, 

1828 

1S51 

Allegany, 

Monroe, 

1829 

Niagara, 

1S81 

Niagara, 

I B82 

Niagara, 

188 

Monroe, 

1889 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1852 

Ont'u&Bteub'n 

1800 

Ont'o&Steub'n 

1800,1 

Queens, 

1 822 

Albany, 

1850 

Livingston,. . . 

1848 

Saratoga 

1850 

Chenango, 

1844 

Chenango,  . .. 

1810 

Chenango,  . .. 

Ml 

Columbia, 

1800 

Madison, 

1818 

Madison, 

(825 

Dutchess 

1S30 

Richmond,  ... 

1888 

Richmond, . .. 

Is;;;) 

Richmond,  . .. 

1841 

Dutchess, 

1794 

Dutchess, 

L795 

Dutchess,  ..  . 

1798 

Dutchess, 

1796,97 

Richmond, . .. 

1814,  15 

Columbia,.  .. 

1612 

New- York,. . . 

L846 

Dutchess, 

1816 

Dutchess, 

1818 

Dutchess,  .... 

1819 

MEMBERS   OF   ASSEMBLY. 


295 


Names- 

Counties- 

Years- 

Names. 

Counties. 

Y'ears. 

Oaklev,  Thomas  J.,. 

1820 
1S52 

Osborn,  Stephen,  ... 
Osborne,  Elias, 

1S41 
1  SOS 

Oakley!  Zopher  B.,  . 

Suffolk, 

Delaware,  .... 

O'Brien,  Nicholas  P., 

Kings,    ; . 

1S58 

Osborne,  Elias, 

Delaware, 

IS04 

Odd.  Jonas 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1794 

Osborne,  Elias, 

Delaware, 

1310 

Odell,  Abraham, 

Westchester,. . 

1S00,1 

Osborne,  Thomas  A., 

Chautauque,  . 

1S34 

Odell,  Abraham, 

Westchester,.. 

1802 

Osburn,  Ozias, 

W  es  ten  ester,  . 

18(i8 

Oilell,  Abraham,  ... 

Westchester,  . 

1803 

Osgood,  Jason  C.,. . . 
Osgood,  John 

Rensselaer,... 

1 958 

Odell,  Abraham,.... 

Westchester,.. 

18i '4 

Cortland, 

1838 

Odell.  Abraham, 

Westchester,  . 

1S04.5 

Osgood,  Luther.  Jr.,. 

Chenango,  . . . 

1658 

Odell.  Abraham, 

Westchester,  . 

1S07 

Osgood,  Samuel,  — 

New-1  ork,. .. 

1SO0, 1 

odell.  Abraham, 

Westchester,  . 

1808,9 

<  >sgood,  Samuel, 

New-\  ork,... 

Is'  12 

Odell,  Abraham, 

Westchester,  . 

1810 

Osterhout,  James,. .. 

Schoharie, 

1852 

Odell.  Collins, 

Mont.  &  Ham., 

1886 

Osterhout,  John, 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1343 

Odell,  Jacob, 

Westchester,  . 

1811 

Ostrander,  Elisha.. . . 

Sull'n  &U1ster, 

1819 

Odell,  Jacob 

Westchester.  . 

1-12 

Ostrander,  Gideon,.. 

New-York,. .. 

1830 

Odell,  Jacob, 

Westchester,  . 

1868 

Ostrander.  Gideon,.. 

New- York,.. . 

1881 

Odell.  Jacob, 

Westchester,  . 

1854 

Ostrander.  Gideon,.. 

New-York,... 

1 982 

odeH,  Lvman 

Livingston,. .. 

1855 

Ostrander,  Gideon,.. 

New -York,.. . 

1838 

Odell,  Lyman, 

Livingston,. . . 

1S56 

Ostrander,  John  I.,.. 

Albany, 

1816 

Odell,  Nathaniel,  ... 

Oneida 

1-41 

Ostrander,  John  I.,.. 

Albany 

181(5,17 

Ogden,  David  A  ,  . . 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1814,15 

Ostrom,  David, 

Oneida, 

1793,99 

Ogden,  David  B 

X.w- York... 

L814 

Osirom,  David 

Oneida, 

1S00 

Ogden,  David  B.,... 

New-York,... 

1888 

Ostrom,  David, 

Oneida, 

1S00,1 

( igden.  Henry, 

<  Hsego 

1890 

( >-trom.  David, 

Oneida, 

1802 

Ogden,  Isaac 

Delaware, .... 

1812 

1  istrom,   Dai  id 

Oneida, 

1804 

Ogden.  Isaac, 

Delaware, ... 

1814 

Ostrom,  David 

Oneida, 

1808,9 

Ogden.  MordeeaL,.  •• 

\  ales 

1880 

1  >strom.  David 

Oneida 

1810 

Ogden,  Ifordecai,. . . 

Yates 

1887 

( istrom.  David 

Schenectadv,  . 

1-% 

Ogden,  Nathaniel.  .. 

albany, 

1 79(5,  97 

O'Sullivan,  John  L... 

New- York,... 

1841 

Ogden  Nathaniel,  . . 

Albany, 

1798 

O'Sullivan.  John  L.,. 

New- York,. .. 

1842 

<  >gden,  William  B.,. 

Delaware, 

-  ! 

otis.  Oran  Gray 

Saratoga, 

1881 

Ogilvie    Peter 

O'llara.  John 

Orange 

1778,  79 

Otis,  Oran  Grav, 

Saratoga,    ... 

1832 

Cayuga 

1 928 

Ottley,  Thomas 

Ontario 

1881 

O'Keefe,  David,  Jr.,. 

New- York,.  .. 

1852 

Overlaujrh,  J.  Y-  L.,. 

Ulster, 

1840 

O'Keefe,  David.  Jr.,. 

New- York,... 

1 958 

Overhiser,  John  H... 

Columbia,  .. . . 

1850 

O'Keefe.  David, 

New- York,. .. 

1855 

Owen.  Albert  G.,  ... 

Orange, 

1850 

Oliver.  James 

Ulster, 

1794 

Owen.  Benson 

Seneca, 

1 857 

Oliver,  James, 

Ulster, 

179(3 

Owen,  .lames  J., 

Cayuga 

1857 

<  Hirer,  James 

lister 

1796,97 

Owen,  Vblney, 

Herkimer 

1 988 

Oliver,  Matthew, 

Ulster,    

1880 

Paddock.  Prince  W., 

Westchester,  . 

1835 

Oliver.  Richard 

Sullivan 

1848 

Paddock,  Prince  W., 

Westchester, 

1880 

Olmsted.  Aaron,. 

Columbia, 

1812,18 

Paddock,  William  s.. 

St-  Lawrence.. 

18=35 

Olmsted,  Jonathan,  . 

Madison 

1812,18 

Paddock,  WilliamS., 

St.  Lawrence. 

1S36 

Olmsted.  Jonathan,  . 

Madison 

1816,17 

Paddock,  William  S. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1S37 

Olney.  Joeiah  G 

Chenango,  . .. 

1 988 

Pagl  .    Sherman 

Otsego, 

1327 

Onderdonk,Hendr*k, 

Queens 

17-4 

Paige,  Alonzo  C.,. .. 

Schenectady, . 

1827 

Oothondt,  Henry,. . . 

Albany, 

1779,80 

.Paige,  Alonzo  C.,. .. 

Schenectadv,  . 

1823 

Oothoadt,YolkertD., 

Albany 

1 922 

Paige,  Alop.zo  C.,... 

Schenectady,  . 

1829 

Oothoat,  John, 

New- York 

1800 

Paige,  A'onzo  C.,... 

Schenectadv,  . 

1S30 

Orr,  Watson, 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1884 

Paine,  Abraham 

Dutchess, 

1781,82 

<  >ri<>h,  Charles  J-,... 

Chautauqua,  . 

1-47 

Paine,  Asahel  E.,... 

Delaware, 

1M4.  15 

<  >rton.  .lames, 

Herkimer 

1820 

Paine,  Asahel  E.,... 

Delaware, 

1  slf,,  17 

Ortoti.  PhilO 

Cat.ChaufcNia 

ls!9 

Paine,  Brinton,.  ... 

Dutchess, 

1779,80 

Orvis,  Charles, 

Jefferson, 

1880 

Paine,  Brinton, 

Dutchess, 

1780,81 

•  irvi-.  Horatio, 

Jefferson, 

1819 

Paine,  Brinton, 

Dutchess, 

1784,85 

Orrla,  Horatio, 

Jefferson, 

1820 

Paine,  Brinton, 

Dutchess,  . . 

1786 

<  (abend,  Durfee,  .... 

Waj  ne, 

1840 

Paine,  Brinton, 

Dutchess, 

17s7 

<  tobora,  Amos  0 

Oneida 

1858 

Paine,  Edward 

Onondaga, 

1793,99 

<  (shorn,  (  harles  15., 

Columbia 

1848 

Paine,  John  C, 

Wyoming 

1855 

t  Mborri,  Daniel, 

Suffolk 

17^7 

I'aine,  John  C,  ... 

Wyoming,  .. . 

1856 

<  Mborn.  Daniel, 

iSuffolk 

1788 

Palmer,  Alexand'r  H 

Greene 

1848 

•  feborn,  Elias, 

Cat*  hau&Nia 

1818 

Palmer,  Alexand'r  H 

Saratoga,   

1 S52 

Osbom,  John,  ...... 

Cortland, 

1-20.21 

Palmer.  Beriah, 

Saratoga, 

1 792,  93 

Osborn,  Juhn  I'., .... 

Suffolk, 

1-14.  15 

Palmer,  Beriah, 

Saratoga,   . . . 

1794 

Osbom,  John  P 

Suffolk 

1818 

Palmer,  Beriah 

Saratoga, 

1 795 

Osbom,  John  1',... 

Suffolk 

1819 

Palmer,  Cornelius  G. 

Albany, 

1  -  12 

Osbo rn.  John  I'., 

Suffolk, 

1820,21 

Palmer,   Daniel.    ... 

Chenango,... . 

1855 

Ooborn,  Stephen,  . . . 

Erie, 

1>40 

, Palmer,  Denis, 

Madison, 

1S19 

296 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Palmer,  Elias, 

Saratoga,   

1792 

Patterson,  GeorgeW. 

Livingston,. .. 

1886 

Palmer.  Elias, 

Saratoga 

17l>6 

Patterson.  GeorgeW. 

Livingston,. .. 

1-37 

Palmer,  Former, 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1S25 

Patterson,  GeorgeW  . 

Livingston,. .. 

1888 

Palmar,  Francis  \V., 

Chautauque,  . 

1854 

Patterson,  (ieorgeW  . 

Livingston,. .. 

ls39 

Palmer,  Francis  W., 

Chautauqua,  . 

ls55 

Pattarson,  George^  . 

Livingston,. .. 

1-40 

Palmer,  George, 

Albany, 

1781,  S2 

Patterson,  John 

Dutchess     ... 

1SU4.5 

Palmer,  Henry 

Madison, 

LS43 

Patterson,  John 

Fulton&llam.. 

1842 

Palmer,  Humphrey, 

Otsego 

1804,5 

Patterson,  John,   .. 

Tioga, 

1799,88 

Palmer,  Humphrey,. 

Otsego, 

lslG,  17 

Patterson,  John  P.,. 

Monroe 

1S38 

Palmer,  James, 

New- York,. .. 

1814 

Patterson,  Matthew,. 

Dutchess, 

1782,88 

Palmer,  James, 

New- York,. .. 

1816 

Patterson,  Matthew,. 

Dutchess,  .... 

1784 

Palmer.  Jesse, 

Delaware, 

1S44 

Patterson,  Matthew,. 

Dutchess,  .... 

1784,85 

Palmer,  John  C.,... 

Greene, 

1855 

Patterson.  Matthew,. 

Dutchess, 

1789 

Palmer,  Noyea, 

Caj  uga, 

1884 

Patterson.  Matthew.. 

Dutchess, 

17S7 

Palmer,  Noyea, 

Cayuga, 

1886 

Patterson.  Matthew.. 

Dutchess, 

17ss 

Palmer,  Thomas,... 

Ulster, 

1779,  SO 

Patterson,  Matthew,. 

Dutchess, 

17-8,89 

Parce,  Justus 

Chenango,  . . . 

1 888 

Patterson,  Matthew,. 

Dutchess, 

1792 

Pardee,  Henry 

Ontario 

1836 

Patterson,  Matthew.. 

Dutchess,    . . . 

1792,93 

Pardee,  Henry, 

Ontario 

1887 

Patterson,  Peter, 

Genesee, 

1833 

Pardee,  Henry, 

Ontario, 

1844 

Patterson,  Peter, 

Genesee, 

1884 

Pardee,  H  nrv, 

Ontario, 

1S51 

Patters  »n    Walter,  .. 

Columbia 

1S13 

Pardee,  Irwin, 

Ulst.-r 

1845 

Patterson,  Win.  M-, . 

Chenango,  . . . 

1-33 

Pardee,  Tracy, 

Genesee, 

ls48 

Paul.  Zoroaster 

Ontario, 

1  -:.7 

Pardee,  Tracy, 

Genesee, 

1*49 

Paulding,  George,  .. 

New-York, .. . 

1843 

Paris,  Isaac, 

Trvon 

1784 

Paulding.  William,  . 

Westchester,  . 

1779,80 

Paris.  Isaac, 

Montgomery. . 

1 784,  85 

Pawling.  Henry, 

Montgomery,. 

1798,99 

Paris,  Isaac,   

Montgomery,. 

1788 

Pa veu,  Barnabas,. .. 

Dutchess, 

1799,98 

Park,  Edward  Y.,.. 

Broome,  .  ... 

1850 

Payn,  George, 

Saratoga, 

1848 

Parke,  Nathan, 

Ontario 

!  397 

Pavn,  Noah 

Charlotte, 

1779,  SO 

Parker,  Amasa  J.,.. 

Delaware, ... 

1884 

Payne,  Lyman, 

Monroe 

1 958 

Parker,  Franklin... . 

Jefferson, 

1856 

Payne,  Lyman 

Monroe 

1 854 

Parker,  Harvey  1).,. 

.Jefferson, 

lMs 

Pa)  in',  Samuel, 

Chenango,  . . . 

1  si  14,  5 

Parker,   Ichabod,. . . 

Washington,  . 

1786 

Payne,  Samuel 

Chenango,  . . . 

1806 

Parker,    Ichabod,... 

Washington,  . 

1787 

Peabodv.   Amos 

Alleg'yttStevL, 

1 399 

Parker,  Israel  S.,. .. 

Oneida, 

1884 

Peacock.  Joseph,  . .. 

Wayne 

1857 

Parker,   John 

Oneida 

1897 

Pearce,  William 

Dutchess, 

1796,97 

Parker,  Jared  H.,.. • 

Onondaga,  .  . . 

1881 

Pearee,  William 

Dutchess,  . . 

1798,99 

Parker,  Jared  II.,... 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1-34 

Peursall,  William,... 

Queens 

17!»6,  97 

Parker,  Linus, 

Oneida, 

L830 

IVarsall,  William,. .. 

Queens 

1798 

Parker,  Sanfbrd  C... 

Onondaga,  .. . 

1835 

Pearse,  Abraham,. .. 

Schenectady,  . 

I-  11 

Parker,  Sanfbrd  (J.,. 

Onondaga,  ..  . 

1888 

Pease.  Calvin, 

Washington,  . 

L859 

Parker,  Shivers, 

New- York,. .. 

1  *98 

Pease,  Diodate 

Lewis 

1849 

Parker,  



■  7  0,  SI 

Peck,  Abijah,  Jr.,... 

Saratoga,  

1841 

Parkhurst,  Jabcz,. .. 

Franklin 

1  s88 

Peck,  Abncr  W.,    ... 

Jefferson,  . . 

1857 

Parkhurst,  Jabez,. . . 

Franklin 

1834 

lYek,  Khenczer  W.,. 

Kings,.   

1-47 

Parks    William 

Bnll'n  blister. 

1-16 

Peek,  Kbcnezer  W  ., 

Kings 

1-1- 

Par-hall.  Anson  C.,. 

1  ttsego, 

1850 

Peek.  Jared  V 

Westchester,   . 

1-4S 

Parsons,    Aaron, 

Lewis 

i  -,v> 

Peck,  Jedediah 

Otsego 

1808 

Parsons   Abraham,.. 

Suffolk, 

1-16,17 

Peck,  Jedediah,  — 

Otsego, 

i  :■.»-,  90 

Parsons,  Abraham,.. 

Suffolk 

18)10 

Peck, Jedediah,  .... 

Otsego 

1900 

Parsons,    araee 

Schoharie,  . .. 

1848 

Peon,  Je  lediai 

Otsego,    

i-oo,  • 

Parsons,  Be  h, 

Rensselaer,.  . . 

1888 

Peek,  Jedediah 

Otsego 

1808 

Partridge,  FlavU  . . . 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1 399 

Peek,  Jedediah,  .... 

<  rtsego 

[804 

Patch! n,  rreegift,. . . 

Schoharie,  .. . 

1804 

Peck,  Josepb 

Olsego,  

Patch  in,  Freegift,. . . 

Schoharie 

1804,5 

Peck,  Joseph, 

i  ktsego 

1850 

Patchin,  l'r  eglft,. .. 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1890,91 

Peck,  LtnUS  Jones,   . 

Niagara, 

I  .... 

Patch  in,  Freegift  . . . 

Schoharie,    .  . . 

1899 

Peek.  Myron  GH 

St.   Lawrence.. 

1888 

Patchin,  Jared, 

Tioga 

1 399 

P<  ok,  M) ron  <;., 

St.    La*  nnee,. 

l  B89 

Patchin,  Jared, 

Tompkins,  . .. 

L895 

Peck,  Reynold 

Ontario 

1840 

Patten.  Chris.,  Jr.... 

Boll.  A   lister,. 

1816, 17 

Peek,  Richard 

Moiil.-V  Ham., 

1 987 

Patterson,  Ashbcl,. . 

Cortland, 

1 858 

Peek,  Waller  L„  ... 

Broome 

1 366 

Patterson  Chesl  r... 

Broomo,  .   . 

1819 

Peine,   William, .... 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1 399 

Patters  n  Chester... 

Broome, 

1890 

Peine,   William,    ... 

Rensselaer,. . , 

|s     0 

Patterson,  «  heater,. . 

I'.r - 

1890,91 

Peek,    llariiiauus,. .. 

Schenectady,  . 

1316,  IT 

Patterson,  Ezra,  .... 

i  tat«l  Genesee 

1806 

Pell,  Alfred  S 

Dutchess 

1894 

Patterson,  GeorgeW. 

Livingston,.  . . 

1 9  19 

Pell,  Caleb 

New-York,.  . . 

1808,9 

Patterson,  GeorgeW. 

Livingston,. , , 

Pell,  Caleb 

New-York,., . 

1-10 

Patterson,  GeorgeW. 

Livingston  . .. 

U35 

Pell,  Philip,  Jr.,  .... 

Westchester,  . 

1719,89 

MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


297 


Names. 


Counties. 


Pell,  Philip,  Jr 

Pell,  Philip,  Jr.,  .... 
Pell,  Philio,  Jr  ,  .... 

Pell,  Philip,  Jr 

Pendleton.  Nathaniel 
Penflekl.  Thomas  D., 
Pennoyer,  -Justus  P. 
Pentz,  Daniel  C., 
Pentz.  Daniel  C., 
Peniz.  Frederick,. .. 

Percival,  .lames, 

Perine,  Henry, 

Perkins,  Bishop    ... 

Perkins,  Bishop 

Perkins.  Charles  A  ,. 
Perlee,  Edmund  G., 
Perlee,  KilmundG.,. 
Perlee,  Edmnnd  O... 

Perley  Charles, 

Perry,  Eli 

Perry,  Horace  P.,. .. 
Perry,  John  L.,. 
Perry,  Nathaniel  M 

Perry,  Seth 

Persons,  Mar -us,  . .. 

I'.-ti-rs.  Abel  s., 

Peters,  Harry, 

Peters,  Theodore  C, 
Peiers,  Theodore C, 

Petrie,  John  M  , 

Petrie,  John  M.,  .. 
Petrie,  William,  .... 
Petrie,  »*  ill'iam.  . . 
Petting!]  .Ja 
Petti  bone.  Ehsha.. . 
Pe  tibone,  Jare  I  C  , 
Pettibone,  ltufus,  . . 

Pettit,  Klia  a 

Pettit,  George, 

Pettit,  <;<-or:r<: 

Pettit,  George 

Pettit.  George, 

Pettit,  James, , 

Pettit,  John,   , 

Pettit,  John.    ....... 

Pettit,  Joseph,    

Pettit,  Joseph 

Pettit.  Micaj    h 

Pettit  Micajah 

Pettit,   William  It,. 

Petty,  Joseph  H..  .. 

Phelps.  Dudley  P.,. 

Phelps.  Isaac, 

Phelps,  Isaac, 

Phelps,  Jabez  I'.... . 
Phelps,  Oliver,    ... 

Phelps.  Stephen 

Phelps,  Stephen,... 
Philips,  Joshua, 

Philip-.  Mot 

Philips,  3ihu 
Phillips,  Elihu  P..  . 
Phillips,  <  leorge  s  , 
Philli] 

Phil  ips,  .Mill- 

Phillips.  Mills, 

Phllo  Asahel 

Phoenix,  Henry,. . . 


Years. 


Names. 


Counties. 


Westchester,  , 

Westchester,  . 

Westchester, 

Westchester, 

New-York, . . 

Oneida 

Tompkins,  . . 

New- Y.-rk,.. 

New-York.. . 

New- York,. . 

Livingston,. . 

Richmond, . . 

St.  Lawrence 

St.  Lawrence- 

Oswego 

j '  henango,  . . 

Chenango,  . . 

Chenango,.. . 

New- York.  .. 
.  Albany,.  .... 

.  Clinton, 

.  Saratoga,. ... 

,  Steuben, 

.  Saratoga, w.. 

.  Ontario, 

.  Colombia, . . . 

Queens, 

Genesee,  — 

Gem  see 

Herkimer,  .. 
.  Herkimer.   .. 

.  Tryon, 

.  Try.  n 

.  Monroe, 

.  Oneida, 

.  Oneida 

.  <  Mieida,. 

.   Wayne, 

.  Onondaga.  .  „• 
.  Onondaga,  . . 
.  Onondaga,  . . 
.  «  mondaga,  . . 
.  i  luondaga,  . . 
.  Saratoga,.  . . 
.  3  iratoga  .... 
.  Queens,  . . 

.  Queens, 

.  Washington,  . 
.  Washington,  . 

.  Ontario 

.  New- York,.  .. 
.  Onondaga,  .  . 
.  (  hau.<  at  v.Nia 
.  Chau.CaUfcNia 
.  Cortland,  .... 

.  Ontario, 

.  Ontario, 

.  <  mtario 

Tompkins 

Orange, 

Mout'yfcHam. 

Onondaga, . .. 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk 

Suffolk 

Saratoga 

I  Steuben, 


1780,81  Phoenix,  J.Phillips, 

17^4         Pickett.  Edward  P.,. 
17S4,  S5  Pickit,  Justus  B., 

rier,  Solomon, 

Pierce,  Austin, 

Pierce.  Ezra, 

Pierce,  George  T.,. . 

Pierce,  John  2d,   ... 

Pierce.  Nehemiah  N. 

Pierrepont.  Win.  ('. 

Pierson.  David 

Pierson.  David, 

Pierson,  Isaac 

Pierson,  Isaac 

Pierson.  Isaac,  . 


Years. 


1736 

1816,17 

1856 

1355 

1842 

1-4". 

1-39 

1881 

1824 

1846 

1^47 

1858 


1320,  21  Pierson  William,... 
1822-'        Pierson.  Wiliam.... 

Piggot,  Joseph 

1349        Pike,  Jarvis  K.,  

1851        Pike,  Jarvis  K  , 

1857  Pine,  Joshua, 

1851  Pine,  Peter, 

1852  Pine,  Peter, 

Pine,  Peter 

1858  I'inuey.  Ambrose  L., 
Pintard.  John 

1794  Pitcher.  Nathaniel,  . 
1 --,.}  Pitcher.  Nathaniel,  . 
1854  Pitcher,  Nathaniel,  . 
IS  i-        Pitta,  Gideon, 

Pitts.  Gideon 

17-1.  32  Pitts,  Gideon,  ..  . . 
1782,  S3  Pitts,  Gideon, 

Pitts,  Levi 

Pixley,  John, 

1*36        Piatt.  Charles,  .    .. 

1814,  15  Piatt,  Charles/ 

LS48         Piatt,  David    

1820,21  P'att,  Bbenezer, 

1824  ~    Piatt,  Bbenezer 

1-:;-,        Piatt   Ebenez;  r, 

-   -        Piatt  Henry,    

Piatt,  Henry, 

MO.  i:  Piatt.  Henry 


Xew-Y^ork,...  is48 
Rensselaer, . . .  i  §50 
St  Lawrence,.  1349 

Otsego 1,114 

Chautauque,  .  1542 

Ontario, >4; 

Dutchess, 1  «4(; 

Cortland, 1^.45 

Oneida, is49 

Jefferson, 1 S41 

Oneida, 1  S"25 

Suffolk 1S50 

New-York, . ..  lsU,  15 
New- York,,      jisis 
New- York..  ..  1824 

Greene, 1888 

Tioga   iS52 

New- York,. ..  J827 
Chenango,  . ..  1S8O 
Chenango,  . . .  i-,:;i 


Delaware,. 
Delaware, 
Delaware.. 
Delaware, 

Dutchess,  . 
New-York, 


1807 
1820 

1824 
1S31 

1-14 
17-1 


Washington,  .  1806 
Wash.*  War.  1M4. 15 
Wash.  &  War..  18; 6, 17 
hiario |821 


1800,  1 
1800 

rso2 

3S5 
1818 
1819 

Nil 
1814 
1829 

1882 
1846 
1881 

I860,  I 
1808,  9 

I  S85 


Piatt.  II 

Piatt,  Henry 

Piatt,  Jonas, 

Plait,  Nathaniel  Z.. 

Piatt,  Robert 

Piatt,  Stephen 

Piatt,  Stephen 

Plumb,  Alvin, 

Plumb.  Alvin, 

Plumb,  Ralph 

Plumb,  Samuel.  ... 
Polhemus,  Henry,  . 
Polhetnus,  Henry,  . 
Pomeroy  Theod.  M 
Pond.  Andrew  S.,  . 
Pond  Benjamin,... 
Pond,  Benjamin,. .. 
Pond,  Benjamin,.. . 

Pond     Levi, 

Po  >1.  John,  Jr.,  ... 

Pool.  Oliver,    

Poppino,  John  I.,. 
Porter.  Addison,. . . 
Porter,  Asahel, 


Ontario, 

Ontario 

Ontario 

Columbia, . .. 
Columbia. . . . 

Clinton 

Oneida, 

>uff. Ik, 

Suffolk 

Suff.ik 

Suffolk 

Rensselaer,. 

Bei  Bselaer,. 

Rensselaer,. 

Rensselaer,. ..  lsiy 

Rensselaer,. . .  1827 
,  Her.  &  Onon.,  1796 
.  Clinton 1807 

Clin.&Frank'n  i>u,  15 


1824 
1825 
1826 

1846 

1816,17 

1796,97 

1807 

1 855 

1784 

1784,85 

I7!*2,98 

1808,9 

1-10 

1816,17 


Albany, 

Albany 

Chautauque, 
Chautauque, 

Brie, 

Chenango,  . . 

Cayuga  

Cayuga, 

Cayuga, 

On'  ida, 

Essex,  ...••• 



Bssex 

Monroe, 

Jefferson,  ... 
Madison, 

Steuben, 
Greene 


1794 
1795 
1888 

1^17 

1885 

bin 

1819 

1 -Jit, -21 

1857 

1S08,9 

l-lo 

1851 
1841 

1-::: 
1 82(1 


ISaratoga, l5U4,5 


298 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Porter,  Asahel, 

Saratoga, 

1806 

Prescott,  Amos  II.,. . 

Herkimer, 

1856 

Porter,  Augustus,. .. 

Ontar'o&Gen'e 

1808 

Prescott,  Oliver, 

Oneida, 

1849 

Porter,  Edmund  J.,. 

New -York,. .. 

1846 

Preston    Andrews,.. 

Cayuga, 

1827 

Porter,  Edmund  J.,. 

New- York,. .. 

1841 

Preston,  Andrews,.. 

Cayuga 

1«86 

Porter,  James, 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1  si  4, 15 

Preston,  Andrews,.. 

Cayuga 

1840 

Porter,  James  W... 

Washington... 

1848 

Preston,  David 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1845 

Porter,  Josiah, 

Ontario, 

1  -49 

Preston,  William  S. 

Suffolk 

1 85 1 

Porter,  Jo«iah, 

1850 

Prevost,  John  B.,. .. 

New- York, . . . 

1798,99 

Delawar-, 

Erie 

1 345 
1828 

Prevost,  Theodore  L. 
Price.  Elijah, 

Greene, 

Porter,  Peter   B.,... 

Cayuga, 

1908 

1'orter.  P  ter   B.,.  .. 

Onta'o&Steu'n 

Niagara, 

Niagara, 

Niagara, 

1802 
tS88 

1839 

Price,  John, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Monroe, 

1-14.15 

I89U 

1824 

Porter.  Peter  B  ,  Jr.. 

Porter,  Peter  P.,  Jr., 

Price,  Peter 

Porter,  Peter  B.,  Jr., 

1840 

Price,  Peter 

Monroe 

1S27 

Porter,  Peter  B.,dr.. 

Niagara 

1^41 

Price,  Peter 

Monroe, 

[881 

Porter    Timothy  H.. 

Allcg'wvSteub 

1R18 

Pride    Reuben 

Washington,.. 

1798 

Porter,  Timothy  II., 

Alleg'v&Steub 

1  si  0,17 

Trimmer,  Abraham,. 

Chemung,. .. 

1846 

Porter,  Timothy  II., 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1838 

Prince,  John, 

Albany,    

1796,97 

Porter,  Timothy  H.. 

Cattaraugus,  . 

LR40 

Prince,  John, 

Albany 

1798 

Porter,   \\  illiam,  Jr., 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1  887 

Prindle,  Joseph, 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1847 

Post,  Abraham  A.,.. 

1840 

Prior,  John, 

Saratoga, 

1819,  IS 

Post,   Anthony, 

New- York,. .. 

1789,90 

Prior,  John 

Saratoga 

1S22 

Post,   Anth  >ny 

New- York,... 

1800 

Proudfit,  John  W.,.. 

Washington,  . 

1844 

Post,  Jotham, 

New-York,... 

17H4 

Proughty,  Elijah,.  . . 

Cumberland,  . 

17-4 

Post,  Jotham, 

New-York,. .. 

1795 

Pruyn,  Robert  11.,.. 

Albany, 

1848 

Post,  Jotham, 

New-York,. .. 

1796 

I'ruvn.   Robert  H.,.. 

Albany, 

1S49 

Post,  Jotham, 

New-\\>rk,... 

I79(i,97 

Pruyn,   Robert  H.,.. 

Albanv, 

I860 

Potter,  Joseph,.    ... 

Dutchess, 

1798 

Pruyn,   Robert  H.,.. 

Albany,  

1854 

Potter,  .Joseph,. 

Dutchess 

1814 

Puffer,  Enos 

Broome, 

1857 

Potter,  Nathaniel,... 

Suffolk, 

1812 

Pumpelley,  Charles,. 

Tioga 

1825 

Potter,  Nathaniel.... 

Suffolk 

M4 

l'lliupellev.   dames.  . 

Broome, 

1810 

Potter,  Piatt, 

Mont.  &  Ham., 

Iffll 

Purdy,  Albert  G.,  .. 

Madison 

1857 

Potter,  Stephen,    .. 

New -York,  .. . 

is.-;:) 

Purdy,  Kbene/.er,. . . 

Westchester,   . 

1779.80 

Potter,  Stephen  M.,. 

1846 

Purdv,   Kbene/.er..  .  . 

Westchester,  . 

1782,  sa 

Pottle,  Emery  B.,... 

Ontario, 

1847 

Purdy,  Ebenezer..  . . 

Westchester,  . 

17-1 

Poucher,  Peter, 

Columbia, 

1848 

Purdy,  Ebene/er, .  . . 

Westchester,  . 

1784,85 

Powell,    Elisha, 

Saratoga,  — 

ISIS 

Purdy,  Ebenezer,. . . 

\\  estchester,  . 

17-7 

Powell,  Klisha 

Saratoga 

1 820 

I'urds,  Ebenezer,. .. 

Westchester,  . 

1791 

Powell,  Thomas   R., 

Franklin, 

1843 

Purdv,  Ebenezer,. .. 

Westchester,  . 

17112 

Powers,  James, 

Greene 

1816 

Purdy,  Ebenezer 

Westchester,  . 

1795 

Powers,  .lames 

Greene 

1 822 

Putnam.  AbrahamY 

Monl'y.t  Ham. 

1888 

Powers,  Jason  W-, . 

Madison, 

1886 

I've,   David, 

Orange,  • 

1 795 

Powers,  To  inert, 

Oaj  oga, 

1856 

Rye.   David,   

Orange, 

171 'ft 

powers,  William,... 

Albanv, 

1787 

Quae  ken  boss,  Abm..) 

Steuben 

1-!'.) 

Powers,  William,.  .. 

Columbia 

1783 

Quackenboss,  D.  G., 

Greene, 

1841 

Prall,  Benjamin  P.,. 

Richmond,  ... 

I860 

Quackenboss,   II.  I. 

Delaware, 

1825 

Prall,  Ichabod, 

New-York,  ... 

1810 

Quackenboss,   11    I.. 

Greene, 

1880 

Pratt,  Anson 

Columbia, 

1 800 

Quackenboss,  Henry 

Albany 

1779,80 

Pratt,  Anson, 

Columbia, 

1S07 

Quackenboss,  11.  I., 

New-York,  ... 

1 886 

Pratt,  Anson 

Columbia,  .... 

1810 

liadcllff,  Jacob 

Dutchess, 

1 79 1 

Trail,   A/.ariah, 

Columbia,  ..  . . 

1820 

Radciiir,  Jacob, 

Dutchess, 

1795 

Pratt)    Edward, 

i  ttsego, 

I860 

Baddiff,    Reler   W.,.. 

New-York.... 

1819 

Pratt,  Francis  o.,. . . 

Niagara 

1840 

Radeliff,    William,... 

Dutchess 

1792,98 

Pratt,  Francis  ().,... 

Niagara 

1841 

Ramsev,  Joseph  11., 

Schoharie,   . .. 

lN).r. 

Pratt,  Francis  0.,. .. 

Niagara    

L849 

Randall,  Denlson,... 

Chenango,., . . 

1819 

Pratt,    Manoah, 

( inondaga,  . . . 

1847 

Randall,  .John   M.,.. 

Chemung,  ... 

1 85 1 

Pratt,  Peter 

onei\i  tawegt 

1889 

Randall,  Joseph 

Monroe 

1880 

Pratt,  Beth  H., 

Allegany,  — 

1888 

Randall.   Perez 

Chenango 

1818 

Pratt,  Beth  II 

Allegany, 

L888 

Randall,   Phineha*,.. 

Mont'vA  llam. 

1 329 

Pratt,  Solomon, 

St.  Paweeuce,. 

1841 

Kandall,  Robert   R. 

New -York,... 

1789,99 

Pratt,    William    II.,.. 

1847 

Randall,  Thomas,., . 

New- York.... 

17-1  89 

Pray,  Andrew, 

Dutchess, 

1819 

Ltanaford,  rlasoail,.. 

Chenango,.. . . 

1814 

Pray,  John  11 

Chautauqua,  . 

1848 

Ransom,   Klias, 

Niagara 

1848 

Prendegasl   Jos'h  M 

Herkimer,  ... 

1888 

LtapeUe,  da, ,.   . 

Kings, 

1844 

Preudorgast,HenryA 

Chautauque,.. 

1 356 

Rapelje,  Stephen,. . . 

Orunge, 

1848 

Prendergast,HenryA 

<  'hautauque, . . 

1 857 

Kaplee,  Nehemiah,. 

Fates 

1847 

Prondergast,Jeded'b 

Chuu.Oat.Nlag 

1816,11 

Rulhhoii  ■,  John,  dr., 

New- York,... 

1828 

PrendergastjJeded'h 

Chau.Cat.Nlaj 

1 990,  2 1 

jRuthbun,  Amos, 

Cayuga 

1S04 

MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY. 


299 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Rathbun,  Amos, 

Cayuga 

1804.5 
1806 

Reynolds,  Wm.  W.,. 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1807 

Kathbun,  Amos 

Cavuga, 

Bhoad,  Daniel,  .... 

Seneca,  

1825 

Rathbun,  Amos 

Cayuga 

1807 

Rhoad,  Daniel,  . 

Seneca, 

1827 

Kathbun,  JohnT.,.. 

Cavuga, 

1846 

Rhoades,  John  D.,.. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1857 

Eathbun,  JohnT.... 

Cavuga, ..... 

1847 

Bhoades,  Osman, . . . 

Cayuga, 

1841 

Batbbun,  Lazarus  B., 

Allegany,  .... 

1824 

Rhoda,  David, 

Columbia, 

1855 

Kathbun,  Lazarus  S., 

Alleganv, 

1825 

Rhodes,  Henrv 

Suffolk, 

1812,13 

Bawson,  Cyrill, 

Wyoming  .... 

1855 

Rhodes,  John  H.,... 

Kings 

1855 

Bawson  Edmund  G. 

Montgomery, . 

1816 

Rice.  Arvin, 

Oswego,  .... 
New- York, . . . 

1888 

Rawson,  Samuel,  ... 

Ontario, 

1831 

Rice,  Christopher  C, 

1885 

Kay,  Benjamin, 

New-York, . . . 

1S57 

Rice,  Elijah  A., 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1843 

New-York,. .. 
New-York, . . . 

1787 
1850 

Rice.  Elijah  A., 

Rice,  James, 

Cattaraugus,  . 
Washington,  . 

1840 
1845 

Raymond,  Henry  J  , 

Raymond.  llenrv-J., 

New-York, . . . 
.Monroe, 

1851 
1845 

Rice,  John, 

Schoharie, 

Schoharie, 

1790,97 
1798 

Kaymond,  Isaac  T,. 

Rice,  John 

Kavmond.  -John  F.,  . 

Richmond.  .. . 

1S55 

Rice,  John,.  . ., 

Schoharie,.... 

1808,9 

Raymond.  Samuel  G. 

New- York,. .. 

1848 

Rice,  John, 

Schoharie 

1810 

Baynor,  Augustus, . . 

Erie, 

1849 
1888 

Rice,  William, 

Rich,  Gains  B. 

Chautauqne,. . 
Genesee 

1840 

Kaynsford.  Edmund, 

Albany 

18-25 

Bea,   Alexander, 

( ien.it  Ontario, 

1804,5 

Rich.  Luther 

Otsego, 

1803 

Kea,  Alexandi  r 

Gen.&Ontario, 

ISM 

Kiel],  Luther 

Otsego,  

1 800 

Kea,  Alexander, 

Gen.&Ontario. 

180T 

Richards,  Alexander, 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1803,9 

Kea,  Jacob, 

Lister, 

1807 

Richards,  George,. . . 

Warren 

1S52 

Kea,  Matthew 

Lister 

1777,7- 

Richards,  George  II., 

New- York,. .. 

1854 

Kea,  Matthew, 

Ulster 

1778,79 

Richards,  John,  ,.. 

Washington,. . 

1811 

Reamer,  David  I)  ,  . 

Lewis, 

1848 

Richards,  John, 

Wash.  &  Warti 

1814 

Redfield,  James  G.,. 

Delaware, 

1 829 

Richards,  John,  . . 

Wash.&War'n 

1814.15 

Redington.  George,. 

St  Lawrence,. 

1842 

Richards,  Joseph  w. 

Washington,  . 

1837 

Bedington,  George,. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1848 

Kichards,  Raul 

Wyoming, 

1848 

Redington,  George, . 

St.  Lawrence.. 

1S44 

Richards,  Raul 

Wyoming, 

1S49 

Redington   John,... 

Schoharie,  . .. 

1812 

Richards.  Reltiah,  .. 

Warren, 

1843 

Keed,  Aaron, 

Greene, 

1820,21 

Richards,  William,  . 

Wash.&War'n 

1820,21 

Reed,  Abijah 

Greene, 

1820 

Richardson,  (  harles, 

Cortland, 

1881 

Reed,  Eliakim 

Greene, 

1808,9 

Richardson,  Kri. . . 

Madison, 

1828 

Keed,  Horatio, 

Orleans, 

Richardson.  John,.. 

Cavuga, 

ls.r)0 

Reed,  Horatio, 

Orleans, 

is:  jy 

Richardson,  John,.. 

Onondaga,  .. . 

1798  09 
1888 

Reed,  John  M., 

New- York,... 

1856 

Richardson.  John  M. 

Oswego 

Reed,  Luman, 

Schoharie, 

1S58 

Richardson,  William 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1S54 

Keed,   EofUS 

Columbia, .. .. 

1S33 

Richmond,  Albert  E. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1852 

Kecs,  David, 

Tioga 

1-57 

Richmond,  Samuel, . 

Genesee, 

18=5 

Reeve,  Josiah, 

Suffolk, 

1798 

Richmond,  Samuel,. 

Genesee, 

1836 

BeeTe,  Josiah, 

Suffolk 

1808 

Richmond,  Samuel,. 

Genesee,  . 

1841 

Keeve,  William  W.,. 

orange, 

1856 

Richmond,  Volney,  . 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1857 

Reid,  John, 

Albanv, 

1858 

Richtmeyer,  Abm.,  . 

Schoharie, 

1843 

Reid,  .John,  

Wash.&War'n 

1816 

Rickerson,  MartinL., 

Greene, 

lsf>5 

Keilly,  James  V.,    .  .. 

New-York,... 

1857 

Riddle,  Horatio  R.,  . 

Allegany, 

1844 

Keillv,  John  J., 

Sew- York,.. . 

1856 

Kider,  James, 

Queens, 

1855 

Keilly,  John  J., 

New-York,. . . 

1857 

Rfder,  Lewis, 

Oneida, 

1851 

Kemer,  Aaron, 

Ontario, 

1822 

RiggB.  Caleb  8., 

New-York, . . . 

1800 

Keiner,  Aaron, 

Ontario, 

1 928 

RiggS,  Isaac, 

Schenectady,  . 

1825 

Remer,  Aaron, 

Yates, 

1 82 1 

Riker.  Richard, 

New- York,.. . 

18H0 

Bemer,  Aaron,  .  . 

rates, 

1831 

Riker,  Samuel,  .... 

Queens, 

1784 

Kemer.  Aaron, 

Yates, 

1882 
1784,88 

Riley,  Aaron 

Ringold,  Benjamin,. 

1 852 

Remsen,  Henry 

New- York,.. 

New- York,. .. 

1888 

Requa,  William, 

Westchester,  . 

1814,  15 

Ringold,  Benjamin,. 

New-York, . . . 

1884 

Reqoa,  U  llliam, 

Westchester,  . 

1816 

Ringold,  Benjamin,. 

New-York, . . . 

1885 

Requa,  William, 

Westchester,  . 

1818 

Ringold,  Benjamin,. 

New- York,. .. 

1836 

Reqna,  William 

Westchester,  . 

1819 

Rob,  William 

Mont'y&Ham. 

1831 

Bexferd,  Samuel,  . .. 

Delaware, 

1 828 

Robands,  William,. . 

Washington,  . 

1807 

Reynolds,  Abelard,  . 

Monroe, 

1827 

Robbins,  Ebenezer,. 

Oneida,.   ... .. 

1842 

Reynolds,  George,  . . 

Saratoga, 

1 388 

Robbins,  Levi 

Lewis, 

lsl9 

Reynolds,  Gideon,  . . 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1 880 

Roberts,  Samuel  T.,. 

New- York,... 

1857 

Reynolds,  Henry,. .. 

Ulster, 

1804,5 

Robertson.  A  lexand'r 

Washington,  . 

|s::6 

Reynolds,  Johnson  ^ 

Steuben 

is:;!) 

Robertson,  Alexander 

Washington,  . 

1S49 

Reynolds,  Joseph,  . . 

<  Portland, 

1819 

Robertson,  George,  . 

Greene 

1854 

Reynolds,  Samuel,. . 

Ulster, 

1st! 

Robertson.  Ruf'us,.  .. 

Genesee,    .... 

1833 

Reynolds,  Stephen,  . 

Montgomery, . 

1798,99 

Robertson,  Ruf'us,. .. 

Genesee, 

1884 

Reynolds,  Win,  W.,. 

|  Rensselaer,. .. 

18U6 

Robertson,  Wm.  II... 

Westchester,  . 

1649 

300 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Robertson,  We  K.,. 

Westchester,  . 

1850 

Romaine,  Samuel  B. ! New-York,. .. 

1816,17 

Robins,  Ezekiel, New-York. . . . 

1798 

Romaine,  Samuel  B. 

New-York, . . . 

1819 

Robins,  Ezekiel, 

Sew-York,. .. 

1798,99 
1800,1 

Romaine,  Samuel  B.l 

New-1  ork,.  .. 

1820 

Robins  Ezekiel, New- York,... 

Romaine,  Samuel  B. 

New-York,.  .. 

1820,21 

Robins,  Ezekiel ; 

Jew-York,.. . 

1802 

Komaine,  Samuel  B. 

New-York,.  .. 

1822 

Robins   Ezekiel, 

few- York,. .. 

1808 

Romeyn,  Herman  M. 

Ulster, 

1886 

Robinson,  diaries,.. 

hitchess,  . ..'. 

1850 

Roof,  John, 

Montgomery,  . 

1808 

Robinson,  Charles,..  'Dutchess,  — 

1S51 

Roosa,  Peter  B.,   ... 

Ulster, 

1806 

Robinson,  Daniel  A. 

ratario, 

1841 

Hoosa,  Peter  B 

Ulster 

1807 

Robinson.  .lames  C  J 

Fates, 

1S27 

Roosevelt.  Clinton,.. 

New-York,... 

1887 

Robinson    James  P  , 

Yates 

18:34 

Roosevelt,  James,. . . 

New-1  ork,. .. 

1796,  97 

Robinson.  Jonath'nE  New-York,.. . 

1825 

Roosevelt,  Ja's  J..  Jr 

New-1  ork,. . 

1S35 

Robinson.  Jonath'nE  New-York,. . . 

1826 

Rooseve't  Ja'sJ.,Jr 

New-1  <>rk, ... 

1840 

Robinson.  Jonath'nE  New-York, . . . 

1S27 

Roosevelt,  Nich's,  Jr 

Warren, 

1833 

Robinson,  Moses  C.;. 

Putnam, 

1836 

Root,  Daniel 

Chenango,  . .. 

1824 

Robinson,  Orrin Chemung,  — 

1S55 

Root,  Erastus, 

Delaware, 

1798.  99 

Robinson.  Orville,...  j 

Oswego, 

1834 

Root.  Erastus, 

Delaware, 

1800, 1 

Robinson,  Orville — 

Oswego, 

1888 

Root,  Erastus 

Delaware 

1809 

Robinson,  Orville,... 

Oswego,   

1887 

Root,  Erastus, 

Delaware, 

1818 

Robinson  Orville,... 

Oswego, 

1S56 

Root,  Erastus 

Delaware,.  ... 

1819 

Robinson,  Peter, 

Broome, 

1S26 

Root.  Erastus, 

Delaware, 

1820 

Robinson,  Peter, 1 

Broome, 

1827 

Root,  Erastus, 

Delaware, 

1S90.91 

Robinson,  Peter, 

Broome,  

1898 

Root,  Erastus, 

Delaware, 

1896 

Robinson,  Peter, 

Broome, 

1829 

Root,  Erastus, 

Delaware, 

1897 

Robinson,  Peter, ! 

Broome, 

1830 

Root.  Erastus, 

Delaware, 

1 998 

Robinson,  Peter, 

Broome, 

1831 

Root,  Erastus, 

Delaware, 

1880 

Robinson,  Philip,. .. 

Yates 

1S25 

Root,  Humphrey  G.. 

Herkimer,.... 

1850 

Roblee    Reuben 

Orleans, 

1849 

Root    William 

Onei'a  &Osw'o 

1820,21 

Rochester,  WilliamB 

Alleg'y&Steu., 

1816,17 

Pose,  Abraham, .... 

Suffolk, 

1S0S,  9 

Rochester,  WilliamB 

Alleg'y&Steu., 

1818 

Rose.   Abraham, .... 

Suffolk 

1810 

Rockefeller,  Henry,. 

Columbia 

1814 

Bos,..   Abraham 

Suffolk, 

1819 

Rockefeller,  Simon,. 

Columbia 

18-27 

Ros-,   Abraham, 

Suffolk, 

1816 

Rock  we  l,  Jeremy... 

Saratoga,.    ... 

1811 

Rose,  Alonzo  B.,. .. 

\\  yoming,  . .. 

1853 

Rockwell.  Jeremy,. . 

Saratoga 

1884 

Pose,  Alonzo    B.,.  . . 

Wyoming,  . .. 

1 354 

Rockwell,   Lewis..  . . 

Schoharie,  ... 

1851 

Rose    Daniel  P.,  Jr.. 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1856 

Rockwell,  Nathan,.. 

Westchester,  . 

1780,81 

Rose.  Edwin,  

Suffolk, 

1848 

Rockwell,    Nathan,.. 

Westchester,  . 

1781.  32 

Rose.  Edwin 

Suffolk, 

Is  p.) 

Rockwell.  Nathan,.. 

Westchester,  . 

17-7 

Pose,  Edwin  J-, 

Suffolk, 

1857 

Rockwell,  Nathan,.. 

Westchester,  . 

1788,89 

Rose,  Jesse, 

Otsego 

1880 

Rockwell,    Nathan  . 

Westchester,   . 
Westchester,  . 

1 789,  90 
1800 

Suffolk 

New- York,. .. 

1810 

Rockwell,  Nathan... 

ROSO,    Joseph,  Jr.,.. 

1859 

Rockwell, WilliamW 

Saratoga 

1849 

Rose,    Joseph.  Jr.,.. 

New*1  ork,. . . 

is;,:; 

Rodgers,  James 

Schenectady, . 

1856 

Rose,  Parker  W.,... 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1 859 

Rodman,  John  U  , . . 

New-York,. .. 

1848 

Rose,   Parker  W.,... 

St.  Lawrence  . 

1858 

Roe,  Austin, 

Wayne 

1844 

Rose.  Roberts...... 

Seneca,  

1811 

Roe,  Nathaniel, 

New- York,. .. 

1857 

Bos.',   Robert  S.,    ... 

Seneca,  

IS'.'!) 

Rogers,  Charles,    .. . 

Washington,  . 

1 688 

Rose    Robert  s., 

Seneca, 

1890,91 

Rogers,  Charles, 

Washington,.. 

1  s:!7 

Roseboom,  Robert,.. 

Olaego,  

1800 

Rogers,  Charles  S.,. 

Delaware 

is;,:! 

Roseboom,  Robert... 

Otsego, 

1807 

Rogers,  David 

Saratoga, 

1804,5 

Roseboom,  Robert,., 

( itsego, 

1808 

Rogers,    David, 

Saratoga, 

1807 

Roseboom,  Robert,.. 

Otsego, 

1811 

1808,9 
L811 

Otsego, 

Otsego, 

1812 

Rogers,  David, 

Saratoga, 

Rosel in.  Robert,.. 

1814,15 

Rogers,  Eli.  -Jr., — 

Lewil 

1888 

Roseburgh,  James,.. 

Ontario 

1814,18 

Rogers,  Halsey 

Saratoga,    

1887 

Roseburgh,  James,.. 

Ontario 

1816,  17 

Rogers,  Halsey, 

Saratoga 

1842 

Roseburgh,  James,  . 

Ontario, 

1818 

Rogers,  Halsey, 

Washington,.. 

1819 

Bcsccrant/. Abraham 

Albany, 

1828 

Rogers,  Harper, 

Rensselaer,, . , 

1 829 

Rosecrantz.  Benj'n,. 

Saratoga,   

1799 

Rogers,  John, 

Saratoga 

1890,91 

Rosei  rani/..  George, 

Herkimer, 

1S16,17 

Rogers,  John  B.,. .. 

Broome 

1844 

Bosekrant/.  George, 

Herkimer, 

1818 

Rogers,  John,  Jr.,.. 

Saratoga, 

1819 

RosevelUCorneliusC. 

New- York,. . . 

1808 

Rogers,    William..  .  . 

<  >nlario 

1808,9 

Boss,   Daniel 

Clinton, 

1 798 

Rogers,  William  C.,. 

Steuben, 

1845 

Ross    [cbabod, 

1  Miomlaga,  . .. 

1889 

Rogers.  William  c... 

Steuben 

1846 

BOSS,   James, 

Ulster, 

1604 

Roggen,  Jacob 

Greene 

1 999 

Boss,   James 

Ulster, 

1804.5 

Rotten,  Jacob 

1  treene, 

L816 

Ross,  John  P., 

New- York,.. . 

1844 

Koggen,  Jacob 

Oreene 

1899 

Boss,  Theodoras,. . . 

Essex, 

1804 

Rollins,  Aaron   P..,.. 

New- York,. . 

1851 

Boss,  Theodorus,. .. 

Essex, 

1804,5 

MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


301 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Boss,  Theodorus,.. . 

Essex, 

1806 

Ryan,  John, 

New-York, . . . 

1851 

Boss,  William, 

Orange, 

1808 

Ryan,  John, 

Rensselaer,... 

1803 

Ross,  William, 

<  Grange 

1808,  9 

Ryan,  John, 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1804,5 

Ross,   w  illiam, 

Orange, 

1811 

Ryan,  John, 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1806 

Boss,  William, 

Orange, 

1812 

Rvers.  John  P., 

Richmond,  . . . 

isoo 

Boss,  William 

Orange, 

1812,18 

Rvers  Lewis, 

Richmond,  . .. 

1795 

Boss,  William, 

( )range, 

1814 

Ryers,  Lewis, 

Richmond,  . .. 

179f» 

Boas,  William  S 

New- York,.. . 

1845 

Rvers,  Lewis, 

Richmond,  .  .. 

1790,97 

Bowman,  Peter  P.,. 

Columbia, 

1644 

Rverss,  Gozen, 

Richmond, . . . 

1791 

Boanseville,  Cha's  J. 

Tompkins, . .. 

D49 

Kyerss,  Gozen, 

Richmond,  ... 

1792 

Knuse,  Jonathan,.  . . 

Rensselaer,.  .. 

1803 

Byerss,  Gozen, 

Richmond,  . . . 

1792,93 

Boose,  Jonathan,. .. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1804 

Ryerss,  Gozen, 

Richmond,  . .. 

1794 

Boose,  Loren/.o, 

Oneida, 

1-51 

-  acia,  Daniel  F 

Mont'vii  Ham. 

1828 

Bouse,  William,  .. . 

Jefferson, 

1  B52 

Backet,  Nathaniel,  .. 

Dutchess, 

1779,80 

Bowan,  John 

Wash.  &  Clin., 

ITVJ  % 

Saekett,  Clarence  I)., 

Kmgs, 

1S27 

Bowan.  John, 

Wash.  &  Clin.. 

1791 

Saekett,  Clarence  D., 

Kings, 

1S28 

Bowe,  Albert, 

Genesee, 

1851 

Saekett,  James, 

Albany, 

1S18 

Bowe,  Albert, 

Genesee, 

1852 

Saekett    Jehiel, 

Dutchess, 

1&18 

Howe,  George  15.,. . . 

Madison 

l  S52 

Sage,  Henry  W., 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1847 

Hnwen,  John,  

Charlotte..  .. 

1777,  7S 

Sager,  Gerrit  W.,  ... 

Greene, 

1S45 

Bowland,  Daniel,. . . 

Delaware,. . . . 

1854 

Sadly   Peter 

Clinton 

1808 

Bowley,  Moses 

St.  Lawrence.. 

1  328 

St.  .John,  Alexander. 

Montgomery, . 

1814,15 

Rudd,  Theron 

Dutchess,    ... 

1807 

St.  John,  Alexander, 

Mont'v&  Ham. 

1 B25 

linger,  John 

'  hieida 

1824 

St.  John,  Daniel  B.,. 

Sullivan, 

1840 

Boggles,  Charles  H.. 

SulPn  fcOlster, 

l>20 

St.  John.  David,.... 

Delaware, .. . 

1808,9 

Buggies,  George  1)  .• 

Lewis 

1828 

St.  John.   David 

Delaware, 

1811 

Boggles,  George  D.  • 

Lewis, 

l  $29 

St.  John,  David  1',.,  . 

Otsego,   

1849 

Buggies,  George  D  ,• 

Lewis, 

l>34 

-*t.  John,  Thomas  1'., 

New-York,.. . 

1 852 

Buggies,  George  D.,. 

Lewis, 

1887 

St.  John,  Thomas  J'.. 

New-York,. .. 

1858 

Buggies,  Philo 

Dolchesc 

1  -'.'2 

Salisbury,  Aaron.  . . . 

Erie, 

ls4if 

Boggles,  Samuel  B.,. 

New-York,. . . 

1888 

Balisbory,  Ambrose.. 

Wayne, 

1832 

Bumsey,  <  alvin,  — 

Chautauque,  . 

1*87 

Salisbury,  Ambrose,. 

Wayne, 

is:;:; 

Bumsey,  Levi 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1822 

Salisbury,  Ambrose, 

Wayne 

1839 

Bumsev,  Pbinebas,  . 

i  Irange, 

1851 

Balisbory,  Edw'd  s , 

Jefferson,   . . . 

1845 

Bumsey,  Willi  ra,  . . 

All'yGen  &On 

1808 

Salomons,  Frederick, 

Montgomery,  • 

1800 

Bomsey,  William,  . . 

Genesee, ...  . 

|s>Hs,  9 

Sannnons. Frederick. 

Montgomery,  . 

1802 

Basse!  1,   Abraham... 

New- York,... 

1812 

Sampson.  Ashley, .  . . 

Monroe, 

1844 

Bossell,   Abraham  . . 

New- York,... 

1812,18 

Banders,  Elisha  s., . . 

Otsego,   

ls4S 

Bussell,  Abraham,.. 

New- York,... 

1814 

Sanders,  Robert, 

Schenectady,  . 

1826 

Bossell,  David 

w  ashington,  . 

1880 

Sanders.  Theo.  W.,  . 

Schenectady,  . 

1840 

Bossell,  I>a\  id, 

Washington,  . 

1  B88 

Sandford,  Henry,  . .. 

Oneida 

1852 

BoMell,  David 

v\  ash.  (fcWar'n 

1816 

Sands,  Comfort 

New-York, . .. 

17S4,S5 

Bossell.  Ebenezer,  . . 

<  harlotte, 

1777.  7- 

Sands.  Comfort,.    .  . 

New-York,. .. 

17--S 

Bossell,  Ebenezer,  . . 

Charlotte,  .. 

17-4 

Sands.  Comfort, 

New -York,. .. 

1788,  39 

Bussell,  Ebenezer,  . . 

Washington,. 

1812,18 

Sands,  John 

Queens, 

17s4,s5 

Jin  sell.  Jeremiah,  .. 

'  Isier 

1842 

Sands,  W  illiam  G.,.. 

Chenango.  . .. 

1846 

Bossell,  John  J 

Si.  Lawrence  . 

I  -45 

San  ford,  Edward,. .. 

New- York,. .. 

1848 

Bossell,  Joseph, 

Warren, 

ls4(l 

Baoford,  Edward,. .. 

New- York,..  . 

1844 

Bossell,  Levi, 

Monroe 

l>:  17 

Sanford,  George,. . . 

Warren, 

1841 

Bossell,  Samuel, 

Allegany,  .... 

1888 

Sanford,  Isaac  i:.,. . . 

Wayne, 

1844 

Boss --II    Samuel 

AlUgany,  ... 

1848 

Sanford,  Jonah, 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1829 

Bossell,  Samuel, 

Allegany 

1847 

Sanford,  Jonah 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1830 

Bussell,  Samuel, .... 

New- York,... 

1 506 

Sanford,  Mitchell,... 

Schoharie, 

1 688 

Bossell,  Samuel, 

New- York,. .. 

1807 

Sanford,  Nathan, 

New- York,.  . . 

1808,9 

Bossell,  Samuel, 

i-l'-..  17 

Sanford,  Nathan, 

New- York,.  .. 

1811 

Russell    Samuel, 

<  IM;f|l, 

1  V24 

Sanford,  Reuben,  . .. 

Kssex, 

1s14,  15 

Bossell.  William.  .. 

Rensselaer,.  . . 

1851 

Sanford.  Kenben,  .  .. 

Essex, 

1816 

Bossell.  William  F.,. 

I'lsler 

1851 

Sanford     Kenben,.  .. 

Essex 

1816,17 

Botgers,  Henry 

New-York, .  . . 

1777,78 

Sanford,  Zalmon,  . .. 

Dutchess, 

1800,1 

Bolgers,  Henry, 

New- York.. 

I7s4 

Sanford.  Zalmon, . .. 

Dutchess 

1804 

Botgers,  Henry, 

New-York,. . 

1800,1 

Sargent,  Isaac, 

Washington,.. 

1800 

Bulgers,  Henry, 

New- York, ... 

IS,  .2 

Sargent,  Isaac, 

Washington,. . 

1802 

Batgers,  Henry, 

New-York,... 

Isltl 

Sargent,  Isaac,  .    ... 

Washington,.. 

1803 

Butgers,  Henry 

New- York,... 

1804,5 

Sargent.  Isaac 

Washington... 

1811 

Bntgers,  Henrj 

New-York,, .. 

Is.. 7 

Bargent.  Isaac 

Wash.&  War'n 

1S14, 15 

Bathers,  Henry 

New- York,..  . 

[gi  s 

Sargent,  Isaac,  .... 

Wasb.&War*n 

1816,17 

Bulgers    Robert 

New-York,. . 

1798,98 

Sargent,  Isaac, 

Wash.  A? War'n 

1818 

Butberford  Ja 

New- York,... 

1847 

Sanger,  Jedediah,  .. 

Herkimer,.... 

1794 

•_>♦; 


302 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Sanger,  Jedediah,  .. 

Herk'r&Onon., 

1795 

Schoonmaker,  C.  C, 

Ulster, 

1779.  so 

Sanger,  Kichard.  . . . 

Oneida, 

1S16 

Sehoonmaker,  C.  C., 

Ulster, 

17s-J.s:i 

Salterlee,  William,.. 

Cayuga, 

1812,13 

Schoonmaker,  C.  C-, 

Ulster, 

17s4 

Satterlee,  William,.. 

Cayuga, 

1S14 

Schoonmaker,  C  C.. 

Ulster, 

1784,86 

Satterh-y.  Nathaniel.. 

Orange 

17S6 

Schoonmaker,  C.  C, 

Ulster, 

17s.; 

Savage,  Edward,  . .. 

Charlotte,  .... 

1784 

Schoonmaker,  C-  C, 

Clster, 

1  7-7 

Savage,  Edward,. .. 

Washington,.. 

1784,85 
17S7 

Schoonmaker,  C.  C, 

Ulster, 

1788 

Savage,  Edward,. .. 

Washington,.. 

Sehoonmaker,  C.  C, 

lister 

1788,89 

Savage,  Edward..  .. 

Washington,  . 

17SS 

Schoonmaker,  C  C, 

Ulster, 

1789,90 

Savage,   Edward,.. 

Washington,  . 

1788,89 

Schoonmaker,  C  0- 

lister 

1 7'.';. 

Savage,  Edward,... 

Wash.  .feClin., 

1795 

Schoonmaker,  Dan'l 

Ulster, 

1866 

Savage,  Edward,. .. 

Wash.&<  I'm., 

1796 

Schoonmaker,  J.  I., 

Ulster, 

1828 

Savage,  Edward,. .. 

Washington,  . 

1796,97 

Schoonmaker,  J.  I., 

Ulster 

1S81 

Siivage,  Edward,. .. 

Washington.  . 

1798 

Schutt.   Martin, 

Ulster, 

1857 

Savage,  Edward — 

W  ashington,  . 

179S,  99 

Schuvler,  Cornelius,. 

Saratoga, 

ls55 

Savage,  Edward,... 

\\  asliington,.. 

1800 

Sclmvler,  Jeremiah,. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1810 

Savage,  Edward  .  .. 

Wasliington,  . 

1800,1 

Schuvler,  John  B-, .. 

Saratoga, 

1795 

Onei  a, 

Oneida, 

1828 
1S29 

Schuyler,  John  C.,. 
Schuvler.Nicholas,Jr 

Albany, 

Herkimer, 

1836 

Savage,  Eli, 

1826 

Savage,  Eli, 

Oneida  

1S30 

Schuvler,    I'eter, 

Albany 

1 784 

Savage,  -James, 

Columbia, 

1789,90 

Sclmvler,  Peter  S.,.. 

Albanv, 

1802 

Savage,  James, 

Columbia, 

1791 

Schuvler,  Peter  S.,.. 

Albany 

1808 

Savage,  James, 

Columbia, 

1792 

Sclmvler,  Peter  S-... 

Albanv, 

1804 

Savage,  John, 

Wash.*  War'n 

1S14 

Schuvler,  Peter  S.,.. 

Albanv 

1890 

Savage.  Joseph  W., 

New- York,.. . 

1854 

Schuvler,  Philip 

Saratoga 

1886 

Sawyer,  Augustus,.. 

Ontario, 

1 389 

Schuvler,  Philip  J.,. 

Dutchess,  .... 

1798 

Sawyer,  John  W.,.. 

(avuga 

1882 

Schuvler,  Philip  P.,. 

Albanv, 

1796,97 

Bawyer,  John  W.,. . 

Cayuga, 

1833 

Schuvler,  Philip  P.,. 

Albanv, 

1798 

Savler,  John, 

Tompkins,  .    . 

ls27 

Schuvler,  Philip  P... 

Albany, 

1 79S,  99 

Savler,  John, 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1831 

Schuvler.  Stephen  J. 

Albany, 

1777,78 

Bayles,  George  M.,. 

Albany,  

1852 

Schuvler.  Stephen  J. 

Albany, 

177s,  79 

Baylee,  Silas, 

Madison, 

1887 

Scofleld,  Joseph, 

\N  cstchester,  . 

lS-_>5 

Savre,  Daniel, 

Greene, 

1804, 5 

Scofleld,  Joseph,  . . . 

Westchester.  . 

1896 

Savre,  John, 

Seneca, 

1804,5 

Scofleld,  Joseph, 

\\  cstchester,  . 

1827 

18<>8 
1881 

Scoles,  John  B., 

Scoles,  John  B., 

1  NiS 

Savre,  John, 

Seneca,  

New-York,. .. 

1889 

Savre,  Joshua, 

Orange, 

1814 

Scott,   Daniel.. 

Seneca,  

1S26 

Savre,  Simon, 

G  reene, 

1812 

Scott,    Daniel, 

Seneca, 

1897 

8«henck,  Abraham!! 

Dutchess, 

1804,5 

jScott,  Daniel, 

Seneca  

1829 

Schenck,  Abraham  11 

Dutchess, 

1806 

Scott,  David, 

Genesee, 

1886 

Schenck,  Guisbert,.. 

Dutchess, 

1780,81 

Scott,    David 

Genesee, 

ls4l 

Scbenck,  Hcnrv,.. .. 

Dutchess, 

1791 

Scott,  David  D...... 

Seneca, 

1 864 

Schenck,  John, 

Dutchess, 

1777,78 

Scott,  George  G.,... 

Saratoga,   

1866 

Schenck,  John, 

Queens, 

1787 

Scott,  George  G  ,.  .. 

Baratoga, 

1857 

Schenck,  John, 

Queens, 

1788,89 

Scott,  Henry, 

<  'tsego, 

1804 

Schenck,  .John 

Queens, 

1791 

Scott,  Henry, 

Otsego 

1807 

Schenck-,  Peter  A.,.. 

New-York,. . . 

ls.ll 

Scott,  Henry, 

Scott,   Hcnrv, 

<  itsego 

1808 

Schenck,  Peter  \-.. . 

New-  fork,. . . 
New- York,. .. 

1804,6 
L806 

Otsego 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1808,9 

Schenck,  Peter  A.,.. 

Sou.    Hollis 

!-.;;< 

Scbenck,  Tunis 

1814,16 
1819 

Sett.  Matthi  w,.... 

Scott.  Matthew, 

Columbia 

Columbia 

1794 

Schenck,   Tunis 

Kings, 

17 '.'."> 

Schenek,  Tunis,. . . 

Kings 

1890 

Scott. William, 

Livingston,. .. 

!s.-;7 

Schermerhom,  A.  M. 

Monroe 

1848 

Scott.    William 

Li\  ingston,. .. 

1  s;;s 

Schermerhorn,  0.  I-. 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1808,9 

Scovil,  Carlos  P.,.  .. 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1816 

Schermerhom,  1  '•  I.. 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1810 

Scriven,  Zebulon,  . . 

Lewis, 

LS49 

Schermerhorn,  C.  L. 

Rensselaer,    . 

lsll 

Scudder,  Hcnrv 

Suffolk, 

t  i-hermerborn.  C  I-, 

Reuse  rlaer,. . . 

1818 

Scudder.  Hcnrv 

Bufiblk 

17sV.iij 

Schermerhorn  J.  c. 

Rensselaer,.  ■ . 

L796 

Scudder,  Henry 

Suffolk, 

1799 

Schermerhorn,  J.  W 

albany 

1791 

Scudder,  Tredwell,. 

Suffolk 

L809 

Schermerhorn,  J-  w 

Rensselaer,  •. . 

1 799 

Bcudder,  Tredwell.. 

Suffolk 

1810 

Schermerhorn,   1    W 

Rensselaer,. . , 

17:'-.  '.''.i  Scudder,  Tredwell, 

Suffolk, 

1811 

Schermerhorn,  J.  w 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1800 

Scudder,  Tredwell,. 

Suffolk 

1816 

Schermerhorn,  Mans 

Albany 

[808 

Scudder,  Tredwell. 

Suffolk 

1 389 

Schermerhorn,  Blm'n 

Schenectady,  . 

L884 

Scuddi  r.  Tredwell,. 

Suffolk 

1823 

Bel Icrali.  John,  .. 

Albanj 

I  s  i «; 

Bcudder,  WalteT 

Suffolk 

I860 

Schoonhoven,  Jacob 

Albany 

1786 

Beacord,  Wtlkina  -. . 

'  (range 

1846 

Schoonmaker,  «'.  c 

Ilsler, 

1777,7s  Beairrlst,  Nicholas... 

New-York,... 

is... 

Behooamaker,  C  Q., 

Ulster, 

177^,79 

Seaman,  Alausun,  . . 

Suffolk, 

L84J 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


303 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Seaman,  David, 

New-York, . . . 

1S24 

Shad  bolt,  Israel, 

Dutchess 

1832 

Seaman.    David, 

New-York, . . . 

1S'25 

Shafer,  Henry, 

Schoharie, . . . 

1806 

Seaman.  George.  . . . 

New-York,..  . 

1336 

Shafer,  Ilenrv 

Schoharie, 

1807 

Seaman,  Henry  0.,  . 

Queens 

1803 

Shafer.  Henry, 

Schoharie,     . . 

1808 

Seaman.  Henry  0.,  . 

Queens, 

1804, 5 

Shafer,  -Jacob, 

Columbia, 

1S35 

Seaman,  Henry  0  ,  . 

Queens,  . .    . 

1806 

Shafer.  Thomas  L.,  . 

Albanv, 

1846 

Seaman,  Henry  0.,  . 

Queens, 

1808 

Shaler,  Solomon,  . .. 

Ulster, 

1S23 

Seaman,  John  W.,.. 

Queens, 

1306 

Shall.  Daniel, 

Herkimer, 

1851 

Seaman.  John  W.,.. 

Queens, 

HOT 

Sharp.  Alexander  P.. 

New-York, . . . 

1854 

Seaman,  John  W.,.. 

Queens  

1803 

Sharp,  George, 

New-York,.  .. 

1836 

Seaman,  Vt  alter, 

Westchester,  . 

1788,88 

sharp.  Pebr 

Columbia, 

1807 

Seaman,  Walter, 

Westchester,  . 

17S9, 90 

Sharpe,  Jacob,  Jr.,. . 

Kings, 

1800 

Seaman,  Williams,.. 

Greene, 

1S23 

Sharpe,  Jacob,  Jr.,.. 

Kings 

1300,1 

Seaman.  Williams,.. 

Greene, 

1326 

Sharpe,  Peter, 

New-\ork, . .. 

1814,15 

Seamons,  Thomas,.. 

Yates, 

H44 

Sharpe,  Peter, 

Sharpe.  Peter 

New- York, .  . . 

1316,17 

Searing,  George  A.,. 

Kings, 

1858 

New-York, . . . 

1813 

Searing,  George  A., 

Ki  n  gs, 

1855 

Sharpe,  Peter, 

New- York, . .. 

1819 

Searing,  John  A.,. .. 

Queens, 

1854 

Sharpe,  Peter 

New- York,.  .. 

1820 

Searing.  Leonard,. .. 

Cayuga,.. 

1845 

Sharpe.  Peter,  ■.    .. 

New-1  ork, . .. 

1320,21 

Searl   Gideon, 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1846 

Shattuck,  William,.. 

Cumberland,  . 

1784 

Searles,  Lemuel  B.,.. 

Steuben, 

1886        Shaver,  Adam  I., ... 

Columbia,.... 

1836 

Sears  Benjamin,   . . . 

Otter 

1796,97  Shaw,  Alpha  II...... 

Tompkins,  ... 

1841 

Sears,  Lliphalet 

Lewis, 

1841        Shaw,  Donald 

Delaware, 

1847 

Sears.  Elnathan,  

Ulster 

1802        Shaw,  Henry 

New-1  ork,   . . 

1853 

Ulster, 

Ulster 

1803 
1806 

Albany, 

Oneida,  .. 

1844 
1884 

Sears,  Elnathan, 

Shays,  Hiram, 

Sears,  Klnatliaa, 

Sullivan, 

1812        Shea,  William  J.,. .. 

Richmond,  . .. 

1356 

Sears,  Elnathan 

Sull.  &  Ulster,. 

1818,18  Shear,  Israel, 

Albanv, 

1833 

Montgomery, . 
New- York,.   . 

HI.;.  17  Shear,  John  P., 

17>4         Shear,  Jonas, 

Albany,  

Albanv, 

1 822 
1842 

Sears,  Isaac, 

Bears,  Isaac, 

New- York,. . . 

1786       Isheehan,  Andrew,.. 

New-York, . .. 

1857 

Sears,  Stephen  G.,.. 

Madison,.    ... 

1  -45 

Sheffield,  Fred.  U.,  . 

v\  ayne, 

1843 

Bears,  Thomas  B.,  .. 

Tompkins, — 

1884 

Sheldon,  Alan, 

Columbia,... 

1812,13 

Scoring  Isaac, 

New -York,. .. 

1811 

Sheldon,  Alexander,. 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1852 

Sebring,  Isaac,  .    ... 

New-  York, . . . 

1812 

Sheldon,  Alexander,. 

Montgomery, . 

1800, 1 

Sebring,  Isaac, 

New- York,. .. 

1812. 13  Sheldon,  Alexander. 

Montgomery,. 

1802 

Seeber,  John 

Montgomery,. 

1804  5    Sheldon,  Alexander,. 

Montgomery, . 

l  M 18 

Seeley,  Castle, 

Greene, 

1829      1  Sheldon,  Alexander,. 

Montgomery,  . 

1804 

Seely,  Bel  aleel,  Jr., 

<  Grange, 

1779,  SO  Sheldon,  Alexander  ■ 

Montgomery,. 

H04.5 

Seelv,  .Jonas, 

Seneca 

1823 

jSheldon,  Alexander,. 

Montgomery,. 

1806 

Seelv,  Jonas, 

Seneca   

1824 

Sheldon,  Alexander,. 

Montgomery,. 

1307 

St   Paul,  .    .. 

Otsego,  

1 354 

Sheldon,  Alexander,. 

Montgomery,. 

1808 

Belbj    Ira, 

Ontario, 

1814,16  Sheldon,  Alexander,. 

Montgomery, . 

1812 

Belby,  Ira, 

Ontario 

( Ontario, 

His        Sheldon,  Alexander.. 
1828      !  Bheldon,  Artemas,  .. 

Mont  A;  Ham., 
1  tisego,  

1826 

Belby,  Ira 

1822 

Be  den,  Charles 

Ontario 

1804        Sheldon,  David, 

Dutchess, 

1887 

Belden,  Dudlev, 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1881        Sheldon,  Ezra,  Jr.,.. 

Monroe, 

1828 

Belden,  .Jacob  M.,... 

New-York,... 

1856       Sheldon,  Ezra,  Jr.,.. 

Monroe, 

1S30 

Sessions,  John 

Cumberland,  . 

1779,80  Sheldon.  Ezra,  Jr.,.. 

Monroe, 

1838 

Be — as    W  alter  L.  . 

Chautauque,  . 

Bheldon,  Ezra,. . 

Monroe, 

1848 

B us,  Walter  L.,. 

Chautauqua,  . 

1864        Sheldon,  Lansing,  . . 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1850 

Settle,  Jacob 

Albauv, 

1886       Sheldon,  Milton, 

Monroe, 

1833 

S.  Hi.-   1'aul,     

Albany, 

1883       Bheldon,  Milton 

Ulster, 

1850 

1848 
1851 

Shelton,  Joseph  C,  . 
Shelton,  Joseph  0.,  . 

Ontario, 

Ontario, 

H42 

Bet  erance,<  Ibarles  C. 

Erie, 

1846 

Si  ward,  Leverett,.    . 

Genesee, 

1 B87 

Shepard,  Charles  E., 

Cayuga, 

1836 

Beward   Leverett,... 

Genesee, .    ... 

1888 

Bhepard,  <  harles  E  , 

Cayuga, 

1837 

Ben  ard,  Samuel  L.,. 

Orange 

1804 

Shellev,  Amos  T.,    . . 

Sullivan 

185<* 

.--•  Kton,  Austin 

Schoharie.  . .. 

1849 

Sheoard.  Charles  O.. 

Genesee, 

1836 

Beztoo  Ezekiel 

Schenectady,  . 

1814,16  Bhepard,  Charles  0., 

Genesee, 

1837 

Bej  mour   Da\  i<l  L.,. 

Rensselaer,. . . 

L886 

Shepard.   Israel, 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1808,9 

ur,  Henry.  .  .. 

Onoi  dags.  . . . 

1820 

Shepard,  Riley 

Oneida, 

1831 

lir,  Horatio,  . . 

Oneida, 

1842 

Shepard,  Itiiev 

Oneida,    

1835 

Beyranar,  Horatio,  . . 

On   ida, 

HJ4 

Shepherd,  Daniel.  .. 

Washington,  . 

1306 

Seymour,  Horatio,  . . 

Oneida 

1846 

Shepherd,  William. 

Saratoga, 

1830 

Seymour  McNeil,. . . 

Livingston,. . . 

1 966 

■Sh.-ph.Td.  Williams., 

Albanv, 

I860 

ir,  W  illiam 

Albany 

1342 

Shepperd,  Morris  F., 

Yat  s, 

1828 

Seymour,  William,.. 

Albans , . . . . 

Shepp  id,  Morris  !•'., 

Yates, 

1829 

304 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 


Counties. 


Shepperd,  Morris  F. 

Sherman,  Abiel 

Sherman,  Alphens... 
Sherman,  Alphens,  . 
Sherman,  Alpheus,  . 
Sherman,  Benjamin, 
Sherman,  Howl'd  R., 
Sherman.  RiehM  l'. 
Sherman,  Bhadraeh. 
Sherman,  Walter,... 
Sherman,  Walter,... 

Sherred,  Jacob 

Sherrill.  John  F 

Sherwood,  Abiel,. . . 
Sherwood,  Daniel,.. 
Sherwood,  Daniel,.. 
Sherwood,  Daniel,. . 
Sherwood,  Isaac,  . .. 
Sherwood,  Isaac.  . . 
Sherwood  [saao  . .. 
Sherwood,  Levi,... 

Sherwood.  Levi 

Sherwood.  Lorenzo.. 
Sherwood,  Thomas.. 
Sherwood,  W  infields 

Shew,  Jacob, 

Shoeerafl,   .John, 

Shoemaker,  Robert,. 
shoemaker,  Lt<  L, .. 
Shoemaker    K.   L, .. 

Shuler,  -John 

Similes,  Adam  I 

Shultz,  Abraham,. 
Shaltz,  Abraham  — 

Shultz,  Abraham 

Slnimway.  Horatio,. 
Shumway,  Samuel.. 
Shaneman,  MartinG. 
Shuneman.  Mart'n  Q 
Bhuneman,  Mart'n  <; 
Shuriietr.  Joseph,. .. 

ShurtlelT,  Joseph,.  .. 
Bhnrtleff,  Joseph,. .. 
Shurtieff  Jeaeph — 
Shurtleff,  Joseph,... 

Bhurtleff.  Joseph  . . . 
Bhnrtleff.  Joseph,.  .. 

Shurtleff,  Joseph,. . . 

Sibley,   Deriek, 

Sibley,    Deriek 

Siblev,   I  >eriefc 

Sibley,   Deriek 

Sibley,  Joseph, 

Sibley.  Joseph, 

Siblev,  Mark  H.,.  .. 
Sibley,  Mark  II.  ... 
Sickles,   Daniel  i:  . . 

Sickles,  Jacob 

Sickles,  Thomas  .... 

Sickles,  Thomas  >... 

Sickles,  Thomas,..  . . 

Sickles,  Thomas 

Sickles,  William,... 
Sickles,  William,... 
Sickles.   William,... 

Sill.  Andrew 

Bill,  Charles  A 

Bill.  David 


Yates, 

Dlltehess.    .  . 

New- York,. 
New-York,. 
New-York,. 

Dutchess,  . . 
Dutchess,  . . 
Oneida,  .. . 
Dutchess,  . . 

Dlltehess,  .  . 

Dutchess,  . . 
New- York,. 

Warren,  ... 
Washington, 

Cortland,.  .. 
Co- Hand,... 
Dutchess,  . . 
Dutchess,  .. 
Dutchess,  .. 
Dutchess,  . . 
Rock  1  rind... 
Rockland, .. 
Madison,  ..  . 
Onondaga.  . 
Warren' 
Montgomery 

Monroe 

Herkimer,. . 
Herkimer,. . 
Herkimer.    . 

Montgomery 

Albany  ..  . 
Orange,    ... 

<  (range 

Orange,  .... 

Erie, 

Essex, 

Greene,  . .   . 

Dlster. 

lister 

Albany, . .   . 

Albany, .... 

Albany,  

Albany,  .. 

Albany 

Albany, 

Albany 

Schenectady,  . 

Monroe, 

Monroe, 

Monroe, 

Monroe, 

Monroe, 

Monroe, 

Ontario, 

Ontario 

New- York,... 
Rockland 

Albany, 

Albany 

Rensselaer,.. . 
Renssela  r,. .. 

<  (range, 

Orange, 

< (range 

Livingston    .. 

Ere 

\\  ushington,. . 


Years. 


1880 

1816,17 

1826 

1S27 

1828 

1892 

1851 

1857 

1811 

1845 

1S47 

18(10 

1844 

1784,85 

1822 

1 538 

1346 

1800 

1 800, 1 

1804.5 

•  1827 

■  1828 
.  1848 

•  1848 
.  1846 

■  1818 

•  1852 
1 822 

•  1312 
.  1312.18 

•  1314,15 
.  1851 
.  1807 

•  1822 
.  1826 
.   IS47 

•  1S43 
.   1v>:: 

1 70S,  99 
.  |80t 
.  1798,99 
.  1800 
.   I  sun.  i 

1802 
.  1804.8 
.  1806 
.  J807 
.  1812,18 

.  l-.T, 

■  1887 
.  1388 

•  1840 

■  1*27 
1886 

.  1886 
-  1-  16 
.  1847 

.  lv.  I 
.  1787 
.  I7S8 
.  1792 
.  1784 
.  IT84 

1784,81 
.  1739  90 

1-17 

1854 

1*3(1 


Names. 


Sill,  David..    .. 

Sill.  Richard,., 

Sill.  Richard.. 

Sill.  Richard, 


Counties.        Years. 


Washington, 

Albany, 

Albany 

Washington, 


Bill,  Theodore lOneida 


Oneida, 
Oneida, 
Albany. 


Sill,  Theodore,. 
Sill,  Thcodor  .. 
Sill.  Wil  iam  N. 
Silliman,  BenjaminD  Kings! 

Silvester,  Peter Columbia 

Silvester,  Peter, Columbia, . . . 

Silvester,  Peter. Columbia 

Silvester,  Peter Columbia,... 

summons,  Emath'nTJ  Ontario, 

Simmons,  George  A.  Essex, 

Simmons,  George  A    Essex,. 

Simmons.  George  A.  Essex,  ...... 

Simmons,  Samuel,..  Rensselaer,.. 
Simmons,  Stephen,..  Genesee, 
Simonds.  Joseph,...  Chenango,  .. 
Simons,  Samuel,...    Rensselaer,., 

Simons.  Joseph, Chenango,  .. 

Simons,  Leonard,...  Cayuga, 

Simons  Marcius  . . .  riiauiauque, 
Simpson,  Anderson,  Washington, 
Simpson,   Henry,....  SeneCH, 

Sisson,  Jacob Dutchess,  ... 

Sisson     Jacob Dutchess,   .  -  . 

Skeel,  Ira, Cortland, 

Skcele.fhri-topherH  Niagara,  .... 

Skelton,  Thomas,...  Oswego, 

Skeiton.  Thomas  .. .  Oswego,  .   .. 

Skid  more,  John  [.,..  Queens 

Skid  more,  John  I.,.  Queens      ... 

Skidmnre,  John  I .,.  Queens  

Skidmore,  John  I...  Queens 

Skillman,  Jacob,  ('..  Schofa  rie.  .. 
Skinner,   Abraham,.  Queens 


Skinner,  Avery. 

Skinner,  Avery 

Skinner,  John  15.,. . 
Skinner.  John  11.... 
Skinner.  John  B.,. . 
Skinner  Reuben,... 
Skinner,   Roger,  ... 

Skinner.    Roger 

Blade,  Harry 

Slingerland,  John  1. 
sioeum,  George  W. 

S locum,   Joseph 

SI. .cum,  William  B., 
Sloughter,  Cornelius 
SloUghter,  Joseph,.  . 
Sluj  ter,  James  .-., . . 

Sly,   Robert,  

Sly,   Robert 

Small,    Wilson 

Small    Wilson 

Smallej .  James  J.,.. 
Smalle) .  James  J... 
Smallej   Jane-  J... 
Smalley,  Sytvanae,.. 

Sylvauiis, . . 
S\  Ivanus. .  . 
•-mead,  Benjamin,  . . 

Smiley,  R<»bin?oa  •• 

Smile) .  Hoi.j, M>u,. . . 
Smith,  Abel 


Smalli 

Small. 


Oswego, 
Oswego, 
Oenesee, 

(h sir,.  . . . 

Qenes*  •■. 
Washington, 
Washington, 
\\  Batches  er, 

Erie 

Albany 

Dutchess, 
Onond  ga,  . 
Rensselaer,. 

Herkimer,    . 
Orange, 
New-York,. 
<  (range,  .... 

Orange 

New  -York, . 
New-York, 
Putnam,  . .. 

Putnam  . 
Putnam.   .  . 

Chenango,  . 

Madison,.    . 

Madison 

Steuben,    ... 
i  lenesi 
i  lenesee,  ■  . 
Westchester, 


1S50 

•  1739,90 

•  1791 
1829 
1814 
1326 
1827 
18  - 
1838 
1788 

1804,5 
1806 

•  1852 
1840 
IS41 
1842 
1>19 
1804 
1807 
1S35 
ISll 
1856 
1844 
1S40 
1S86 
188« 
IS89 
1849 
ls47 
1845 
I  si.; 
1798 
1798  09 
1300 
1800,  1 
1341 
1734,88 
1882 

I  $88 
1827 
1 823 
1 329 

1841 

1808,9 

1810 

1848 

1848 

1828 

1849 

1820  21 

1829 

1889 

IO  7 

[886 

1841 

I  SIC, 

1847 
1849 
IS54 
1855 
1806 
1887 
1808 
1 887 
1342 
1848 
1794 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


305 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Smith,  Abel 

Westchester,  . 

1795 

Smith.  John, 

Suffolk, 

1791 

Smith,  Abel, 

Westch  ster,  . 

1790 

Smith,  John, 

Suffolk, 

1792 

Smith.  Abel 

Hrestchestar... 

1798 

Smith,  John 

Suffolk 

1702,93 
1794 

Smith,  Abel, 

Westchester,  . 

1798,99 
1800 

Smith,  John, 

Suffolk, 

Smith.  Abel 

Westchester,  . 

Smith,  John, 

Suffolk, 

.79S,  99 

Smith,  Abel 

Westchester,  . 

1801 

Smith,  John 

Suffolk 

IS00 

Smth,  Abel,. 

Westchester,  . 

1802 

Smith,  John  B 

Monroe, 

1-47 

Smith,  Abel, 

Westchester.  . 

1829 

Smith  John  H.,   

Westchester,  . 

1826 

Smith.  Abel, 

Westchester,  . 

1880 

Smith.  John  L 

Suffolk 

1-47 

Smith,  Abraham  M.,  Orange, 

1S30 

Smith.  John  M  , j 

Queens, 

1796.97 

Suiith.  Albert IGenesee, 

1843 

>mith,  John  M-, 

Queens, 

1798,99 

Smith.  Almerin, 

Eases 

1 388 

Smith.  Joseph, 

New- York,. .. 

1814,15 

Smith    Ansel  C 

Steuben, 

1845 

mith   Joseph 

New-York,. .. 

1816 

Smith.  Arthur, 

New-York 

1806 

Smith.  Joseph, 

New-York,. .. 

1816,17 

Smith,  Arthur, 

New-York,. .. 

1807 

Smith.  Joshua 

Suffolk, 

1798,  99 

Smith   Arthur 

New-York,..  . 

1808,9 

Smith,  Joshua 

Suffolk, 

1  -25 

Smith,  Austin, 1 

Chautauque,  . 

1851 

Smith.  Joshua  B.,. . . 

Suffolk, 

IS89 

Smith.  Austin, ; 

Chautauque,  . 

1852 

Smith,  Joshua  B.,. .. 

Suffolk, 

1848 

Smith.  Avery 

Yates 

1898 

Smith,  Joshua,  Jr.,.. 

Suffolk, 

1794 

Smith,  Azariah, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1881 

Smith,  Joshua,  Jr.,. . 

Suffolk, 

1795 

Smith,  Azariah 

Onondaga, . . . 

1889 

Smith,  Joshua,  Jr.,. . 

Suffolk, 

1 796 

Smith.  Azariah, Onondaga,  . . . 

1840 

Smith   Joshua  A..  Jr. 

Suffolk, 

1796,  97 

Smith,  Barnabas,  . .. 

Cayuga, 

1814,15 
1816 

Smith,  Josiah 

Suffolk 

1-24 

Smith,  Barnabas,  .. 

Cayuga, 

Smith,  Ju-tin  A.,  ... 

Washington,.. 

Smith,  Benjamin,.  . . 

Monroe, 

1 955 

Smi'h,  Lemuel, 

New -York,... 

1  --27 

Smith.  Benjamin,.  .. 

Monroe, 

1858 

Smith,  Lemuel 

New- York, . . . 

,528 

Smith,  Benjamin,. . . 

St-  Lawrence,. 

l  B59 

Smith,  Leonard, 

Orange, 

1824 

Smith,  Benjamin,. .. 

St  Lawrence.. 

1958 

Smith,  Lewis 

Onondaga,-. .. 

IS20 

Smith,  Caleb 

Suffolk, 

1787 

Smith.  Lewis,  

Onondaga,  . .. 

1-20,21 

Smith,  Caleb, 

Suffolk 

1812,18 

Smith    Lewis,   

Onondaga,  . .. 

1829 

Smith,  (  harles, 

Jefferson, 

1858 

Smith.  Luke.  . . 

Oneida, 

1848 

Smith,  David, 

Otsego, 

1824 

Smith    Luke  D 

<  towego, 

1S50 

Smith.  David  11,.... 

'  irange 

1814 

Smith,  L.  Harrison,. 

i'l-t.r 

IS53 

Smith,  Edward, 

Putnam,  .    ... 

1 822 

Smith,  L.  Ward 

Monroe, 

1849 

Smith.  Edward,  Jr., . 

Putnam, 

l>lf,,  17 

Smith,  Major  II 

Monroe, 

1 324 

Smith,  Edwin  L-,  ... 

New- York,.  . . 

1 855 

Smith,  Melancton,  .. 

New-York,.  . . 

1792 

Smith.  Egbert  T.,... 

Suffolk, 

1851 

Smith,  Moses, 

Albany, 

1804 

Smith,  Elisha 

Erie, 

1 987 

Suiith,  Moses, 

Albany 

1-4,5 
1-14 

Smith,  Elisha, 

Erie, 

1844 
1824 

Smith,  Moses, 

Smith,  Moses 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Smith.  Ezra 

Washington,  . 

1820,  2L 

Smith,  Ezra, 

Washington,  . 

!  925 

Smith.  Munson,    

Rensselaer,. .. 

ISIS 

Smith.  George, 

Livingston,, . . 

1 922 

Smith,  Nathan, 

Herkimer, 

11798 

Smith.  George, 

Livingston,. . . 

18-24 

Smith,  Nathan 

Herkimer, 

1-00,1 

Smith,  Harvey  D.,.. 

St  Lawrence,. 

1 929 

Smith,  Nathan, 

Herkimer, 

J1S02 

Smith.  Hendrick,  . .. 

( irange 

1798  9'.) 

Smith,  Nathan, 

Oneida, 

1  -1 10 

Smith.  Isaac, 

Caj  oga, 

1818 

Smith.  Nathan, 

Ulster, 

1778,79 

Smith,  Isaac, 

Smith,  Isaac   

Dutchess, 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1816 
1812,18 

Smith.  Nathan, 

Smith.  Nathan, 

Lister, 

1779,80 

Lister, 

178", 81 

Smith.  Jacob, 

Dutches* 

1 795 

Smith,  Nathan, 

Ulster, 

1784 

Smith    Jacob 

Dntchesi 

1796 

Smith,  Nathan.     ... 

Lister, 

17-1,55 

Smith,  Jacob, 

Dutchess, 

1796,97 

Smith,  Nathan, 

Ulster 

1786 

Smith,  -Jacob, 

Dutchess 

1796 

Smith,  Nathan,  .    ... 

Ulster 

17-7 

Bmith,  James 

New-York,... 

(812 

Smith,  Nathan, 

Ulster, 

17S8 

Smith,  James, 

New- York,... 

1812,13 

Smith,  Nathan, 

Ulster 

17S8,89 

Smith,  James, 

New- York... 

1814 

Smith,  Nathan, 

Lister, 

1789,90 

Smith.  Jeffrey, 

Steuben, 

1844 

Smith.  Nathan 

Ulster, 

1792,93 

Suffolk 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

1784 

1784,85 

ITSf 

Smith,  Nathaniel.  ... 
Smith,  Nehemiah  L., 
Smith.  Norman  B.,.. 

Tioga 

Sull'n  &Ulster 
New-York,. .. 

1832 

Smith.  Jeffrey, 

1811 

Smith,  Jeffrey, 

1847 

Albany, 

Orange, 

1-16 
1791 

Smith,  Oziel, 

1827 

Smith.  John,  .  , 

Smith.  Peter 

Mont.  «fc  Ham. 

1824 

Smith,  John,  . . 

Orange, 

Orange 

1792 

Smith,  Peter, 

Mont,  it  Ham., 

1 S25 

Smith  John, 

1792,93 

Smith,  Philetus,   ..    . 

Suffolk 

;i79i 

Smith   John, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk 

1784,  S! 

17-7 

Smith,  Philip, 

Smith,  Philip, 

Washington  .. 
Wash,  &  Clin.. 

1798,99 

1794 

Smith,  John,  . . 

Smith  John 

Suffolk 

Suffolk 

1789 

1788.89 

Smith.  Piatt, 

Dutchess, 

Cat.Chau&Nia 

1 798,  99 
1816,17 

Smith.  John,  .  . 

Smith,  Biebard, 

Smith,  John, 

Suffolk,  

1789,90 

Smith,  Richard  2d,.. 

Herkimer, 

,1827 

r2G 


306 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Smith,  Richard  L.,.. 

Cavuga, 

S30 

Snyder,  Johannis,  . . 

Ulster 

1787 

Smith,  Richard  L.... 

Cavuga | 

1-8(5 

Snyder,  Johannis.  . . 

Ulster., 

1791 

Smith.  Richard  P.,.. 

Warren 1 

1868 

Snyder.  John, 

Columbia, 

IS84 

Smith,  Richard  W-,  . 

^Uffolk          ; 

1S44 

Snyder   Peter  W.,... 

Schoharie 

1  388 

Smith,  Robert, 

New-"\  ork.. . . 

1*43 

Somcrville,  SamuelJr 

Warren, 

1.857 

Smith,  Russell 

Sew-1  ork  .  . . 

1858 

Soper,  Abraham  1)., 

Ulster 

1899 

Smith,  Samuel 

Bnll'nA  Lister, 

[SIS 

Soper,  Abraham  D., Kings, 

ls47 

Smith.  Samuel  A.,  .. 

Chenango, 1 

1816,17 

Soper,   William,.   ...| Ulster 

1843 

Smith.  Samuel  A.,  .. 

Chenango,  . , , 

1880 

Sornberger,  Seymour  Schoharie,  . .. 

1852 

Smith,  Samuel  W.,.. 

Livingston,.  .. 

isas 

Bonle,  Jonathan, —  Dutchess,  .... 

1 798, 99 

Smith,  Saxton, 

Putnam, 

1888 

Soule,  Nathan, ]C>nondaga,  ... 

1S87 

Smith,  Saxton, i 

Putnam, 

IS40 

Sours,  Philip i  Wayne, 

1843 

Smith,  Saxton, j 

Putnam, 

1S44 

Southard,  Israel  R.,.  Wayne 

1847 

Smith,  Sidney, 

Onondaga. 

1857 

Southwick,  Alvah,. .  Montgomery,  • 

1814,15 

Smith.  Sidney, 

Suffolk,  

1884 

Southwick,  Orrin,...:Seneci, 

1851 

Smith,  Solomon, 

Washington,.. 

1S04,5 

Spalard,  John  C,...  Otsego, 

1886 

Smith,   Squire, 

Chenango, 

1536 

Spalard,  Ransom,...  Otsego 

1884 

Smith,  Squire, 

Smith,  Stodard, 

Chenango, 

Greene," 

1S37 
}S04 

Spaulding,  Elbri'geG 

1848 

Speed.  John  JamesJr 

Tompkins, — 

1S32 

Smith,  Svlvanus  S.,. 

Queens, 

1852 

Spence.  Henry 

Yates 

1849 

Smith,  Svlvanus  S., . 

Queens, 

1853 

Spencer.   Abner  W., 

Lewis 

1823 

Smith,  Sylvester, 

Steuben 

1856 

Spencer,  Alexander, 

Dutchess,     . . . 

1S02 

Smith,  Thomas, 

Schoharie 

1S46 

Spencer,  Alexand'rO.  Rensselaer,. . . 

1 388 

Smith,  Thomas, 

Schoharie,  .  . . 

1847 

Spencer,  Ambros-,.. 

Columbia 

1794 

Smith,  Thomas...... 

Wash.  &  Clin-, 

1796 

Spencer,  Daniel  D... 

Livingston,. .. 

1848 

Smith,  Thomas,. 

"V\  ashington,.. 

179.3 

Spencer,  Daniel  D.,. 

Livingston,.. . 

1844 

Smith,  Thomas,. 

Westchester,  . 

1822 

Spencer,  Elijah, 

Ontario, 

1819 

Smith,  Thomas, 

Westchester,  . 

1 388 

Spencer,  George  T-, 

Steuben, 

1881 

Smith,  Thomas, 

Westchester,  . 

1888 

Spencer,  Ilalsex 

( taego 

1828 

Smith,  Thomas  L.,.. 

New-fork,... 

l  ggg 

Spencer.  James  l>... 

Franklin 

1881 

Smith,  Thomas  U.,.. 

New-York, . . 

1827 

Spencer,  James  B.,. 

Franklin,  

1 389 

Smith,  "Washington,. 

Tioga, 

1841 

Spencer,  John 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1-42 

Smith,  Wessell   S.,.. 

Queens.  .   

1S47 

Spencer,  John  C 

Ontario 

1890 

Smith,  Wessell  S.,.. 

Queens, 

1843 

Spencer,  John  C.,... 

Ontario, 

1890,1 

Smith,  W.'ss-ll   S.,.. 

Qui -ens 

ls49 

Spencer,  John  C 

Ontario 

1881 

Smith,  William, 

Lssex 

1885 

Spencer,  John  C-,... 

Ontario 

1868 

Smith,  William, 

Essex 

1828 

Spencer,  Philip,  Jr., 

Dutchess,  .... 

1868 

Smith,  William 

Madison 

1  -45 

Spencer,    Phiiiehas.. 

Cattaraugus,.. 

1 994 

Smith.  William    A.,. 

Fultoii.vHam., 

1858 

Spencer.  Phinehas,. 

Cattaraugus,. 

1  s:;7 

Smith,  William   R.,. 

Delaware,. . . . 

1 355 

Spencer.  Thomas... . 

Madison, 

1 99  1 

Smith,  William,  M... 

Allegany, 

1 357 

Spencer.  Thomas  . . . 

Onondaga 

1848 

Smith,  William    Pitt, 

New-York,... 

1792 

Spencer,  William  11 

Ontario 

1890,9 

Smith,  William   Pitt. 

New-York,.  .. 

1  796 

Spencer,   \\  illiam  II. 

Fix  ingston,.  . . 

1 898 

Smith,  Wm.  Sidney,. 

Suffolk, 

1884 

Spencer,  William  n. 

Livingston,. . . 

1 997 

Smith,  Wra   Sidney,. 

Suffolk 

1848 

Sperry,  Moses,..    . . 

Monroe,   

1844 

Smith,  Wm.  Sidney, 

Suffolk 

1356 

Sperry,  Philo 

Caj  aga 

1898 

Smead,   Benjamin  . . 

Steuben, 

1887 

Spickennan,  John,.. 

Schoharie.  .  . . 

1844 

Snedeker.  John  S". .. 

Queens, 

1S.M) 

Spier,  Joseph, 

Mont.  &  11am. 

1 998 

Snedeker,  Seaman  X 

Queens 

1 866 

Spier,  Joseph, 

Mont,  iv  Ham. 

1 899 

Snedetu  Lawrence  J 

Rockland, 

lMs 

{Spink,  George  T.,. . 

Tompkins,  . .. 

[848 

Snell,  Conrad    I'.,.  .. 

Montgomery, . 

KM 

Spinola.  Franoii  P.. 

Kings 

1 868 

Snell,  Jacob 

Tryon  

1777,  7- 

Spofford,  Thomas,... 

New- York,... 

1840 

Snell,  Jacob 

Montgomery, . 

1793 

Spofford,    Thomas,.. 

New-York,. . . 

1846 

Snell,  Jacob,. 

Montgomery,. 

1798,91 

Sprague,  Asa,  Jr.,.. 

St.  Lawrence, 

1880 

Montgomery, . 
Montgomery, 

1800 

Hen,  1 

Sprague,   asa,  Jr.,.. 
Sprague,  Asa 

St.   Lawrence. 
St   Laurence. 

1881 

Snell,  Jacob 

Snell    Jacob.. 

Montgomery, 

1802 

Sprague,  Asa, 

Sprague,  James, 

St.   Lawrence, 

(840 

Snell,  John    P., 

Herkimer,  — 

1 398 

Wyoming),*.. . 

I860 

Snow,  Ephraim  L., 

New- York,... 

1859 

Sprague,  James  9d,. 

<  lenesee,  .... 

1889 

Madison, 

Otsego, 

1  366 
IS44 

Sprague,  Jenka  S.  .. 
Sprague,   Roger,   . 

i  ttsego 

Ontario 

1868 

Snow.  Willi  on   W.,. 

1816 

Snyder,  Benjamin,. 

lister 

1809 

Bpraker,  Joseph, — 

Montgomery,. 

1868 

Snyder,  George  T.,. 

Columbia,  — 

1  ggg 

Sprmg.  Leverett,  .. 

Wyoming,  .  . 

1844 

Snyder,  Jacob, 

Sull'll  A  I    lt)t<  r 

l  391 1 

Spring  Leverett 

Wyoming,  . . 

'  -  MS 

Snyder,  Jacob 

Bull'n  AUlster 

1 52  >  •_> 

Springer,  Martin,. . . 

Rensselaer,. . 

1.881 

Snyder,  Jobannla, . 

ITleter 

1777.7 

!  Springer.   Martin,.  . . 

Rensselaer,. . . 

Snyder,  Johannis,  . 

bister 

177s  7' 

i  Squire,    Benjamin,. , 

St.    Laurence, 

1856 

Snyder,  Johannis,  . 

i  later, 

17&6 

IJSquire,  Benjamin,.. 

St.  Lawrence, 

1  361 

MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY. 


307 


Names. 


Counties. 


Years. 


Squire.  Justus, jGreene, 

Squires,  Charles.. . . .  Chenango, 

Staats,  Barent  P Albany, 

Siaats,  Nicholas, Sense  laer,. .. 

Staats,  Nicholas, Rensselaer,. . .  i 

Stackhouse.  Samuel,.  Warren, 

Stafford,  Aarou, Oneida, 

Stagg,  John  . New-York..  .. 

Stagg,  John, New- York, . . . 

Stagg.  John, jOrange, 

Stagg.  John, Orange, 

Stagg,  John Orange, 

St.igg,   Peter New-York, . . . 

Stanford.  De  Witt  0.  Yates,  

Stanley, Jonathan, Jr.  Onondaga,  .  .. 
Stanton,  Freeman,..  Schoharie,   ... 

Stanton.  Moses Albany 

8tanton,Nehem'hPJr  Monroe 

Stanton,  Ph.ni.-has,..  Genesee 

Staphs,  David -ull'n &U1ster, 

Staples,  David Sull'n  A  Ulster, 

Staples.  Robert, .    ...  Monroe 

Starbuck.  Charles,  ..  Wash.  A  War.. 
Starbuck,  James, ...  Washington,  . 
Starkey,  Otis  P.,  ....  Jefferson,  .... 

Starkweather, Avery.  Saratoga, 

Starkweather. Avery,  Saratoga,   

Starkweather.  Sam'l.  Otsego,   

Starr.  Chandler Vlbany 

Starr,  f  red.  rick, Monroe,   ..    .. 

Btanring,  Henry, Montgomery.  . 

Stebbins.  Amos    Jefferson.   .... 

Stebbins.  Amos, Jefferson, 

Stebbins,  Gains, 'Columbia, .    .. 

Stebbins,  Gains,    ...  Colombia 
Stebbins,  John  w.,..  Monr 
s  eeto,  Hiram,..   . . 

Steele,  Peres 

Steele  Perez, 

Perez 

Steele,  Robert  R.,    . 
Steenback,  Anthony 

Rufus 

Stephens,  Alex.  If.,. 
Stephens,  Archibald. 
Stephens,  De  Witt  0. 

Stephens,  Henry,  . .. 
Stephens.  Herman  li. 
Stephen*,  Samuel — 
Stephens^. n.  Dolphin. 
Sterling.  George  W., 

i,  Lemuel, 

i.  Lemuel, 

a,  Lemuel, 

Stevens,  Ambrose,  .. 

-.  i  bauneey,  . 

as,  Ebenezer,.. 

as,  l.phraim.  .. 

St  vens,  George, 

St-  ven*.  George,. ... 

•.  Horace,   . 

m,  James  i;.. 

na,  John,.. .. 

Stevens.  John,. .    , 

H-,  John  A..  . 

ru,  Obadiah, 

nueL. . 

Stevens,  Samuel,  . 


Names. 


Counties. 


Jefferson, 

Greene 

Greene, 

Greene 

Seneca,    

New-York,  ... 
I  ttsego 

Steuben, 

Vlbany, 

)n  -iila 

Cortland, 

Putnam, 

Vlbany, 

Ontario, 

Dutchess, 

Clinton 

Clinton, 

Clinton, 

Oneida 

New- York,.  .. 
Saratoga, 

Onondaga,  .  . . 
Onondaga,  .  . . 

Columbia,    .. 

Orange, 

Rensselaer,. . . 
laer,. . . 

•  mtario 

Steuben 

Washington  •. 
Washington,  . 


18k  6,1 

1830 

1 B84 

1792, 93 

1806 

1881 

1 884 

17S4 

1788 

1780.81 

1781,  S2 

17^2,83 

1814,15 

1898 

1812 

1-25 

18-29 

1855 

1828 

1-14,15 

1818 

1857 

1814 

1S!H,5 

1886 

l-l  •_' 

1814 

1827 

i  329 

1-4-2 

1-10 

1820,21 

1801 

1808,9 

1855 

1-20 

1808 

1812,13 

1820 

1 952 

[800 

1HXJ 

1848 

1-21 

1842 

1880 

1889 

1-44 

1849 

1 854 
1895 
1886 
1-42 

1 855 
1849 
1800 
1 888 
1851 
1 852 
1-.::, 
1S7-2 
1802 
1808 
1819 
1854 
1 825 
IS27 


Stevens.  Stodard, 
Stevenson,  James,  . . 
Stevenson.  James,  . . 
Stevenson,  James.  .. 

Stevenson,  John, 

Stevenson,  Jona'n  D. 
Stevenson,  Miles,  . .. 
Stevenson,  Miles,  . . . 
Stevenson.  Robert  L. 
Steward,  William,  .. 
Stewart.  Alexander.. 
Stewart,  Alexander,. 
Stewart.  Alexander,. 

Stewart,  Daniel, 

Stewart,  Daniel, 

Stewart,  Daniel, 

Stewart,  John 

Stewart.  John, 

Stewart,  John, 

Stewart,  John, 

Stewart.  Robert  G.,  . 

Stewart,  Samuel, 

Stickney,  Erastus,.  .. 
Stillman,  George  W., 
Stillwell,  Samuel,  .  .. 

Still* ell.  John 

Stillwell.  Silas  M.,... 

Stillwell    Silas  M 

Stillwell,  Silas  M.j... 
Stillwell, Silas  \I.... 

Stillwell,  Smith, 

Stillwell,  Smith 

Stillwell  Stephen..  .. 
Stimson,  Azariah  E.,. 

Stimson.  Karl 

Stimson,  Lemuel  C.,. 

Stims  >n,  Oren 

Stimson.  Samuel 

Stodard.  Israel 

Stoddard  llriant.  . . . 
Stoddard  I  aae  X..  . 

Stoddard.  Israel 

Stoddard.  Israel 

Stoddard,  Israel 

Stoddard,  .lames, .  .. 

-    Isaac 

Stokes,  William  A.,  . 

Stone,  Enos 

Stone.  George  S.,  . . '. 

Stone,  Henry, 

Stone.  . Jeremy  S 

Su.ne.  Simon  2d 

Storing,  Adam 

Storm,  Francis     

Storm.  John,  

Storm,  Stephen 

Storm.  Thomas, 

Storm,  Thomas..    . . 
Storm,  Thomas 
Storm,  Thomas, .    ... 
Storm,  Thomas,.  . . . 
Storm,  Thomas,.    . . 

Storm,  Thomas 

Storm.  Thomas 

storr>.  Alexander,  ., 
;Storrs,  Hiram  EL,  . . 

Storra,  John 

iStorrs,  John, 


Years. 


Delawar  •, 

Washington,  . 
Washington... 
Wash.  &  War., 
Washington,  . 
New- York,  ... 

Clinton, 

Clinton j 

Seneca,  . .  . . . . 

Rensselaer,! . . 
New-York.... 

New-York,.  .. 
New- York..  .. 

Delaware.  . . 
Mont.  &  Ham., 

Saratoga 

Fult  n&llam'n 

Jefferson, 

Saratoga 

Saratoga, 
Madison, 

Saratoga 

Orange, 

Otsego,.  .  . 

New- York,.  .. 

Albany, 

New- York 

New- York,.  . . 
New-York,. .  . 
New- York,. .. 
St.  Lawrence  . 
St  Lawrence,. 
Chenango,  .  . . 

Saratoga 

Saratoga,    ... 

Greene 

Cortland, 

Saratoga,  .... 
[Onei.&Oswego 
Broom-,  .... 
Genesee, 

Oneida 

iOneida 

Oneida 

Broo  i.e, 

Chenango,  . . . 
Bull.  &  Ulster,. 

Monroe. 

Monroe, 

Albany, 

Monroe, 

Monroe 

Chenango,  .. . 

Monroe 

Dutchess 

Columbia 

Dutchess 

Dutchess, 

Dutch. 

N.w -York,... 
New- York,.  .. 
New -York,.  .. 
New- York,. .. 
New- York,.  . . 
Cattaraugus,  . 
Chenango,  . . . 

Oneida, 

Oneida, 


1S33 
1820 
1S32 
1-10 
1845 
1846 
1883 
1834 
1845 
I-04 
1846 
1-47 
1-48 
1858 
1830 
1840 
1851 
1824 
;1S39 
1-40 
1-4'.) 
1-30 
1857 
1-24 
1800 
1824 
1830 
1881 
1882 
1888 
1851 

1828 

1848 
1818 

1S44 
I  - 12 
1886 

1-22 

1 84 1 

1826 
1839 
ISS9 
1837 

I  -22 
1  -24 
1-42 
1827 
1884 
1828 
1-42 
1-2S 
1-  .7 
1823 
1731,  82 
1782,88 
1784 
]  798 
1798,99 
1800,1 
1802 
1808 
1 355 
1-10 
-  5,  9 
1S10 


308 


MEMBERS   OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Tears. 

Names. 

Storrs,  John 

1811 

Sutton.  William  H.,. 

Storrs,  John, 

Oneida 

1819 

Suvdam.  Edmund,. . 

Storrs,  John, 

Onei'a  &Osw'o 

1820 

Suvdam,  dames  H., . 

Story,  Miner  C 

Dutchess, 

IsoO 

Swackhamer,  Conrad 

Stoughton  John, 

Broome, 

1839 

Sw  ackhamer,  Conrad ! 

Stout,  Z.  Barton 

Ontario 

1 889 

Swart,  Dirck 

Stoutenburgh,  T.  L  , 

Dutchess, 

1807 

Swart,  Direk, 

Stoutenburgh,  T.  L., 

Dutrhess, 

1808 

Swart,  Dirck, 

Essex 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1803 

1857 

Strait,  Ebetiezer  S.,.. 

Swart,  Dirck, 

Stranahan,  J.  S.  T.,. 

Oneida,.   

1S8S 

Swart.   Peter 

Strang,  Abraham  R., 

Westchester,  . 

1856 

Swart,  Peter,  Jr.,... 

Strang,  Joseph 

Westchester,  . 

1787 

Swart,  Peter,  Jr  ,... 

Strang,  Jo-eph, 

Westchester,  . 

1788 

Swart,  Peter,  Jr.,. .. 

Strang,  Joseph,. ... 

Westchester,  . 

1839 

Swart,  Peter.  Jr.,... 

Strang.  Joseph, 

v\  estchester,  . 

1840 

Swart,  William...... 

Strang,  Joseph,.... 

Westchester,.. 

1780,  81 

Swartwood,  Jacob,. . 

Stratton,  Charles  B... 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1853 

Swartwout,  Bernard's 

Stratton,  Jonathan,.. 

Sullivan, 

1843 

Swart  wont,  Bema'sJr 

Stratton,  Jonathan, . . 

Sullivan, 

lb5l 

Swartwout,  Daniel  B 

Streeter,  Benjaminll 

Wayne, 

1S53 

Swartwout,  Jacobus, 

Strevel,  Adam  I, 

Columbia, 

1826 

Swartwout,  Jacobus, 

Strever,  James  M.,  . 

Columbia 

1849 

Swartwout,  Jacobus, 

Striker,  Garret  II.,.. 

New-York,. .. 

1S49 

Swartwout,  Jacobus, 

Strong,  Alban, 

Oswego 

1843 

Swartwout,  Jacobus. 

Strong.  Alban, 

Oswego,  .... 

1844 

Swartwout,  John,... 

Strong,   Benjamin,.. 

Orange, 

1814 

Swartwout,  John,... 

Strong,  Charles, 

Jefferson, 

1835 

Swartwout.   John,... 

Strong,  Elisha  B,... 

Ontario 

1890 

Swartwout.  Robert,. 

Strong,  Elisha   P.,.. 

.Sullivan, 

1852 

Swartwout.   Robert.. 

Strong,  Enoch 

Monroe, 

1835 

Sweeney,  John,    ... 

Strong,  Enoch, 

Monroe 

ls40 

Sweeney,  John, 

Strong,  Enoch 

Monroe, 

1S41 

Sweenev,  John,  ... 

Strong,  Enoch, 

Monroe, 

1843 

■Sweet,  Ezra  S., 

Str.mg,  Harvey, 

Otsego, 

1837 

Sweetman,  James,.. 

Strong,  . I  aims 

Greene, 

1818 

Swift,  Hugh 

Strong,   Nathan 

Jefferson,     ... 

1S32 

Swift.  Philetus,...   . 

Strong,  Oliver  R.... 

Onondaga,  .. 

1»34 

ISwift,  Philetus 

Strong   Samuel, 

Suffolk 

1898 

Swift,  Philetus,   .... 

Strong   Samuel, 

Suffolk, 

1S27 

Switzer,  Henry 

Strong,  Samuel,  .... 

Suffolk, 

1880 

Swords,  Charles   R-, 

Strong,  Selah, 

Orange, 

1802 

Taber,   William,   .. 

Strong,  Selah 

Orange, 

1S0S 

Taber,   William, 

Strong,  Selah, 

Orange, 

1816 

Taber,    AN  illiam, 

Strong,  Theron  R., 

Wayne 

1842 

Taber,  Win<:, 

Strow bridge,  Lyman 

Tompkins,  .  . . 

1 946 

Tabor,  Gideon, 

Stryker,  (Jarret   li.,. 

New- York, .. . 

L88S 

Tabor.  Gideon, 

Stryker,  John, 

Oneida,. 

1886 

Tabor,  Thomas  2d,. 

Strvker,  John 

Schoharie, 

1 89 1 

T.-ni,  Gideon 

BtuU.John  J'., 

.Monroe, 

1 889 

Tailor,  Thomas  W.,. 

Stuvvesant.Theodore 

New- York,..  . 

1 866 

Talbot,  Silas, 

SiillVru,  Edward,  . .. 

Rockland,. ... 

|s;;:» 

Talbot,  biles, 

Sulfcrii.  John 

Orange, 

1781,89 

Tallett   Charles  \V.,. 

Suffern,  John  I...... 

Rockland, 

Is-.':; 

Talmadge,  James,. . 

Suffern,  John  I. 

Rockland,  ... 

W>4 

Talmadge,  James,    . 

Sumner,   Henry  T.,. 

Madison, 

1 884 

Talmadge.  James,. . 

Sutherland,  David,.. 

Ontario, 

1819 

Talmadge,  ThomasG 

Sutherland    David,.. 

(  Hitario, 

1819, 18 

TaUmadge,  James,.. 

Sutherland,  David,.. 

Ontario, 

1814 

Tallmadge,  Joel,  Jr. 

Sutherland,  David,. 

1  Mitario 

1814,  16 

TaUmadge.  Natha'lP 

Sutherland,  Edm'dG 

Westchester,  , 

1  s.-»7 

Tallman,  William  K„ 

Sutherland,  Isaac.. . 

Genesee, 

1Mb  IT) 

Tabnan,    Isaac  J  .... 

Sutherland,  Isaac,..  . 

Genesee, .   . . 

lsis 

Tamblin,  Join.    W.,. 

Butherlan  1,  Isaac,  . . 

Genesee 

1M9 

Tamblin,  John  w., 

Sutherland,  Solomon 

Dutchess,  .... 

1 796 

Tappen,  Christopher 

Sutton,  Helira 

Si  lii'ca,   .  . 

IsU 

Tappen,  Christopher 

Button,  John, 

Tompkins,..  . . 

ls|s 

Tappen,  Chrtstop'r.lr 

Sutton,  John, 

Tompkins,.. . . 

L819 

Tappen,  Gabriel,. . . 

Counties.        Tears. 


11836 
1843 
1 844 
1841 

11842 
1780. 


Tioga 

Ulster 

New-York, 
New-York, 
New-York, 
Albany,  . . . 

Albany jnsi 

Albany, 1732, 

Albany, 17,s.i 

Albany, 1784, 

Schoharie,  .  ..J1793J 
Schoharie,  ...  i>n7 
Schoharie,....  18O8 
Schoharie, 1819 


Schoharie, 

Ulster,  ...    . 

Tioga 

Tompkins,.. 
New-York, . 
Tompkins,.. 
Dutchess,  . . 
Dutchess,  .. 
Dutchess,  .. 
Dutchess,  .. 
Dutchess,  .. 
New-York, 
New-York,  . 
New- York, . 
Tompkins,.. 
Tompkins,.. 
Niagara,..  .. 

Niagara, 1844 

Niagara. 1846 

Tioga is49 

Schoharie,  . . .   [898 

Albany 1  .<,•_> 

t  at.Chau&Nia  J807 
Cat.ChauteNia  1808 


1S20 
[808, 

IS28 

1849 
1S00 
1888 
1777. 
1778, 
I7sii, 
1781, 
1789, 
1798, 
1800, 
1890, 
1888 
1840 
1848 


Ontario 

Steuben, 

New- York,... 

Dutchess, 

Dutchess, 

Dutchess,  ... 

Cayuga, 

Albany 

Albany 

Dutchess 

Washington,. . 

Putnam,. 

Montgomery, . 
Montgomery,  • 

Otsego, 

Dutchess 

Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess,  .... 
New -York,..  . 
Dutchess 

Tioga, 

Dutchess,  ... 

Onondaga, . .. 
1  mtchess,  . . . 

Jefferson, 

Jefferson,  .... 

1  later 

Ulster 

Miir.i  AUlster, 
Onondaga 


1898 
1888 

1851 
1798, 
1800 
1st  4 
1899 
1818, 
1818 
1826 
1808 
1 899 
L799 
1792, 
is.".  7 
17-1, 
1791 
[799 
18*7 
1824 
1889 
18*8 
1869 
1789, 
1887 

is  )'2 

1788, 
1789, 

1  sir., 
1888 


98 


17 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


309 


Names. 


Counties.        Years. 


Taulman,  Peter,  ... 
Taulman,  Peter,  ... 
Taylor,  Daniel  B.,.. 
Ta'vlor,  Daniel  B.,.. 
Taylor,  George  T.,.. 
Taylor,  Henry  W.... 
Taylor,  Henry  W.,.. 
Taylor,  Henry  W.,.. 
Taylor,  Henry  W.,.. 

Taylor,  John, 

Taylor,  John 

Taylor,  John, 

Taylor,  John,. 

Taylor   John, 

Tavlor,  John 

Taylor,  John  W 

Tavlor,  John  W 

Taylor,  Thomas  €.,. 

Tavlor.   William, 

Taylor,  William,.... 

Tavlor,  William 

Taylor,  William 

Tearae,  Peter  B 

Teats,  Philip, 

Teed,  Charles,..    ... 

Teed,  Charles 

Teed,  Charles 

Teed,  Charles 

Teed.  Charles 

Teeple,  Jacob 

Teeple.  Jacob 

Tefft.  Lake  I., 

Tefft,  Lake  I 

Teft.  James 

Teller,  Jacobus, 

Temple,  Massena,  . . 
Temple,  William,... 
Temple,  William,. .. 
Ten  Broeck,  Ab'mC. 
Ten  Broeck,  Dirck,, 
Ten  Broeck,  Dirck.. 
Ten  Broeck,  Dirck,. 
Ten  Broeck,  Dirck,. 
Ten  Broeck,  Dirck,, 
Ten  Broeck,  Dirck,. 
Ten  Broeck,  Dirck,. 
Ten  Broeck,  Jacob,. 
Ten  Broeck,  Jacob,. 
Ten  Broeck,  Jacob, . 
Ten  Broeck,  John,.. 
Ten  Broeck,  John,. . 
Ten  Broeck.  L.  W.,. 
Ten  Broeck,  Peter  B. 
Ten  Broeck,  Samuel, 
Ten  Broeck,  Samuel, 
Ten  Broeck,  Samuel 
Ten  Broeck  Samuel, 
Ten  Broeck,  Samuel, 
Ten  Broeck,  Samuel, 
Ten  Broeck,  Samuel, 
Ten  Br  eek,  Samuel, 
Ten  Eyek,  Andrew,. 
Ten  Eyek,  Egbert,.. 
Ten  Eyck,  Henry,  .. 
Ten  Eyck,  Jacob,.  .  . 

Ten  Eyck,  Jacob,.  . . 

Ten  i  w-k  Jacob 

Ten  Eyck,  Jacob,. .. 


Orange, 

Orange, 

New-York 

[New- York,. .. 

Madison, 

'Ontario 

[Ontario, 

Ontario, 

Ontario, 

Albany 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany 

Saratoga,   

Saratoga.  . . . 
Saratoga  — 
New- York,. .. 
New- York,... 
New- York,.. 
mondaga,  . . . 
Onondaga.  . . . 
Wash.  &Clin. 

Greene, 

Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  , 
Westchester,  , 
Westchester, 
Westchester, 

Steuben 

AllegVv  Steu. 
Onondaga,  . . 

<  mondaga     . 
Wash.  &.  War. 

Albany 

Madison,  — 

Otsego 

Otsego 

0t.SCl_'O,     

All/y  h  Scho. 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany 

Albany, 

Albany, ..   .. 
Otsego 

<  Msego,  

Otsego, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Columbia,  .. . 
Columbia,  .. . 

Albany, 

Albany 

(  olumbia,  ..  . 

Columbia, . . . 

('olumbia.  . . . 

ilumbia, . .. 

Columbia, . . . 
Columbia,  .. . 

Albany, 

Jefferson,  . .. 

Albany, 

Albany 

Albany, 

Albany 

Madison 


Names. 


1787  Ten  Eyck,  Jacob  A., 
ilTSS  1'en  Eyck,  Jacob  A., 
Il849  Ten  Eyck,  J.  Del'.,. 
1853  Ten  Eyck,  Peter  C, 
1847        Terhune,  John, 

1837  Terry,  Daniel  T.,  . . . 

1838  Terry,  John, 

1839  Terry,  Silas 

1840  Thatcher,  Solon  O... 
77,  78  Thayer,  Luny 

1778,  79  Thew,  Daniel. . . 

1780,81  Thomas,  Albert  A.... 

1786        Thomas,  David 

7        Thomas,  David, 

1796,97  Thomas,  David 

1812  Thomas,  Gorton  T.,. 
1812, 13  Thomas.  James  B  ,.. 
1816         Thomas,  John, 

1862  Thomas,  John  .. 

1863  Thomas,  Thomas..  . . 

1841  Thomas,  Thomas. . . . 
1S42  Thomas  Thomas, . .. 
1788,89  Thomas,  Thomas,  . 
1843  Thomas,  Thorn  is,. .. 
1796       Thomas, Thomas,. .. 

96.  97  Thomas,  Thomas,.  . . 

98  Thomas,  Thomas, .  . . 
1798,99  Thomas,  Thomas,.  .. 
1800  Thomas,  Thomas,. . . 
1812  Thomas,  Thomas,. . . 
1812,18  Thomas,  Thomas,. .. 

1845  Thomas,  Thomas,. . . 

1846  Thompson,  Ab.O.,Jr 
1822  Thompson,  Abm.G., 
1778,79  Thompson,  Amass,  . 
1858  Thompson,  Angus.  P. 
;  384  Thompson,  Benejah, 
I R47  Thompson,  Benejah 
1796,97  Thompson,  Benj.  F., 
1796  Thompson,  Benj  F., 
1796,97  Thompson,  Benoni, 
1798  Thompson,  Calvin. . . 
1798, 99  Thompson,  Chas.  M. 
1800  Thompson,  Enoch,.. 
1800, 1  Thompson.  Isaac,  .. 
18u2  Thompson,  Israel,  .. 
Hun  Thompson,  Israel,  .. 
1800,1  Thompson,  Israel,  .. 
1802  Thompson,  I  thai,... 
1792  Thompson,  Ithai,... 
1792,93  Thompson,  James,.. 
1882  |  Thompson,  James.  . 
1798, 99,iThompson,  James  E. 
1781,82  Thompson,  James  R. 
1782,  -:!  Thompson,  James T. 
1792,  98  Thompson,  Jesse, 


Counties. 


Rensselaer, 
Rensselaer,, 

Albany,  ..., 
Rensselaer,. 

Saratoga,. ,, 
iSuffolk,  


1796  (Thompson,  Jesse,. 

1798  Thompson,  Jesse,. , 

1808  Thompson,  Jesse,. 

I  -hi  Thompson,  Jesse,. 

1S66  Thompson,  Jesse,. 

1896  Thompson,  Joel,.., 
1812, 13  Thompson   Joel,.. 

1792  |  Thompson,  Joel,.. 

1800, 1  Thompson,  John,. 

1802  Thompson,  John,. 

No:}  ;  Thompson,  John,. 

1826  I.Thompson,  John,. 


Suffolk 

Chautauque,. . 

Steuben, 

jOswego, 

Orange  

New-York.  .. 
Wash.  &  Clin.. 
Washington,  . 
Washington,  . 

Clinton, 

Seneca 

Cortland, 

Dutchess,   

Westchester,  . 
Westchester, 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 
Wrestchester,  . 
New -York,  ... 

Suffolk, 

Otsego, , 

Orange , 

Dutchess,  .... 
Dutchess,  ... 

Suffolk 

Suffolk, , 

Erie, 

Rensselaer,.. 
Orange, 

Westchester, 

Suffolk, 

Albany 

Albany, 

Rensselaer,.. 

Oneida, 

Oneida, 

Greene, 

Greene, 

Delaware,... 

Monroe, 

New- York, . . 
Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess,  . . . 
Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess,  ... 

Albany 

Chenango,  . . 
Chenango,  . . 

Albany, 

Delaware,... 
Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess,  ... 


Years. 


1814,15 
1838 
1788 
1858 
1>55 
1808,9 
1834 
1849 
1 857 
1845 
792,93 
1861 

94 
1798,99 
1800 
1850 
1856 
1887 
1798 

0,61 
1781,82 

»2,8S 

84 
1784,86 
1786 
I7s7 
1788 
1792,93 
1800,1 
1602 
1808 
1804 
1846 
1857 
1832 
1848 
1804 
1808,9 
1812, 13 
1816 
1849 
1820,21 
1854 
1822 
1795 
1781,82 
1784,85 
1798 
1S30 
1P84 
1806 
1807 
1S49 
1846 
1848 
1796 
1 79';.  97 
179^ 
1808,9 
1814 
1819 
1798 
1803 
1804 
1788,89 
1827 
1802 
1S41 


310 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Thompson,  Levi,  .   . 

Essex, 

1814 

Tomlinson,  David, . . 

Dutchess, 

1S19 

Thompson,  Nahum,. 

Otsego,  

1844 

Tomlinson.  Thorn's  A 

Essex, 

1S35 

Thompson,  Oliver  C 

Rensselaer,... 

1861 

Tomlinson,  Thorn's  A 

Bssex,  

183* 

Thompson,  llobt.  R. 

Orange, 

1^40 

Tompkins.  Caleb,... 

Westchester,  . 

1804,5 

Thompson,  Smith,  . . 

Dutchess, 

1800,1 

Tompkins,  Caleb,. . . 

Westchester,  . 

1S06 

Thompson,  William. 

Orange, 

1788 

Tompkins  Daniel  D. 

New-York,. .. 

1808 

Thompson,  William. 

Seneca 

1S16 

Tompkins  Gilbert... 

Madison, 

1 366 

Thompson,  William 

Seneca,  

1816,17 

Tompkins,  Ira  .... 

Niagara 

1855 

Thompson,  William, 

Seneca,  

1813 

Tompkins,  Jonat'nG 

Westchester,  . 

17-o,  si 

Thompson,  William. 

Seneca 

1819 

Tompkins,  Jonat'nG 

Westchester,  . 

1781,88 

Thompson.  William 

Seneca 

1820,81 

Tompkins,  Jonat'nG 

Westchester,  . 

17S6 

Thompson,  Wm.  A.. 

New- York,... 

1823 

Tompkins,  Jonat'nG 

Westchester,  . 

I7s7 

Thompson,  Win.  A., 

New-York,... 

1S26 

Tompkins,  Jonat'nG 

Westchester,  . 

I7ss 

Thomson,  John, 

Dutchess 

1841 

Tompkins,  Jonat'nG 

Westchester,  . 

L781 

Thorn,  George  W.,  . 

Washington,  . 

1S54 

Tompkins,  Jonat'nG 

Westcnester,  . 

1792 

Thorn,  Henry 

Washington,  . 

1828 

Tompkins,  Minthor'e 

New -York,.. . 

1S33 

Thorn,  Henry, 

Washington,  . 

1831 

Tompkins.  Minthor'e 

New-York,.  .. 

1884 

Thorn,  Stephen 

Dutchess 

1S35 

Tooker,  Samuel, 

New -York,. .. 

1S10 

Thorn,  Stephen 

Washington,  . 

1804 

Tooker,  Samuel 

New  -York, .  . . 

1818 

Thome,  Gilbert,.... 

Dutchess, 

1S24 

Topping,  Nathaniel, 

Suffolk 

1SSG 

Thome,  Julius  C,  .. 

Oneida, 

1853 

Torbett  Samuel,.... 

New-York,. .. 

1-14,15 

Thome,  Rich'd  V.W. 

Kings, 

1  387 

Totten.  Ephraim  J., 

Richmond,  . .. 

1848 

Thome.  Richard,  . .. 

Queens, 

1787 

Tower   John   EL,... 

Oneida, 

1848 

Thorp,  David 

Herkimer 

1 389 

Tower,  Reuben, 

Oneida 

1 329 

Thorp,  Lewis  T., 

Cattaraugus,. . 

1842 

Town,  Charles, 

New- York,. .. 

1884 

rl  hroop  Simon  G.  .. 

Chenango,  . . . 

1818 

Town.  Charles, 

New- York,. .. 

1 387 

Thurman.  James  L.. 

Wash. A:  War 'n 

1830,31 

Tow  ner,   .  1  a  m  es, 

Putnam 

1880 

Thurman,  John 

Washington,  . 

(800 

Towner,  Samuel,  .   . 

Dutchess 

17118 

Thurston.  John  M.,  . 

Dutchess, 

1800,1 

Towner,  Samuel,.., 

Dutchess,  .... 

1800 

Thurston,  John  M... 

Dutchess, 

1809 

Townley,  Kichard  .. 

Cayuga 

1808 

Thurston,  John  M.,. 

Dutchess, 

1804,5 

rownsend.  Emnlos,. 

Allegany, 

1 858 

Thurston  Samuel  M. 

Dutchess,  ... 

1838 

Townsend,  Franklin 

Albany 

1867 

Tibhets.  Henry 

Schoharie 

i  a  io 

Townsend,  Henry  A. 

Alleg'v&Steub 

1808,9 

Tibi)its,  George, 

Bensselaer,, .. 

1800 

Townsend,   Ingham, 

Oneida 

IS67 

Tilibils,  George, 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1820 

Townsend,  James,. . 

Queens, 

I7sl 

Tierce,  Peter  B 

Washington... 

1788 

Townsend.  -lames.. . 

Queens 

1784,88 

Tierce,  Peter  B.,... 

Washington,  . 

17-7 

Townsend,  -lames... 

Queens 

1788 

Tierce,  Peter   R.,... 

Washington... 

17s8 

Townsend,  .lames,, . 

Queens 

1787 

Tierce,  Peter  B. 

Washington,  . 

1788,89 

Townsend.  John,. .. 

New- York,.  .. 

1848 

Tiffany,  Augustus  J.. 

Erie 

Is.  »7 

Tow  nsend,  John,. . . 

Westchester,  . 

1816,17 

TiflTt,  "Hiram, 

Cayuga 

!  357 

Townsend,  John  K-. 

Dutchess 

1881 

Tim.  Stanton 

Wash.  &  Clin., 

1792,98 

Townsend,  John   •'., 

New-York,. .. 

1850 

Tilden,  Samuel  J.,.. 

New- York,. .. 

1840 

Townsend.  John  J., 

New-York,... 

1351 

Tilford,  George  S.,. 

Cayuga 

1881 

Townsend,  .lusius,.. 

<  Iayuga 

1 35  I 

Tilford,  George  Sh. 

<  iayuga, 

1889 

Townsend,  Micali... 

Cumberland... 

|779  v" 

Tilley,  John 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1st! 

Townsend,  Nathan.. 

Oneida 

|812.  18 

Tilllnghast,   Henry,. 

Herkimer, 

1 388 

'Townsend.  l'eter 

Orange 

1800,  1 

Tillinghasl    Henry..  Herkimer 

1885 

Townsend   Plail  •  . 

Delaware 

|848 

Tillinghast,  Jefferson  Herkimer,  ... 

1847 

'Townsend    Robert  Jr 

New-York,... 

1 S87 

Tillotson,  Ira 

Tompkins,  .  . . 

Is:;:; 

Townsend.  Solomon 

New-York,    .. 

|804 

Tillotson,  John  C.,. . 

Ulster 

1 39 1 

'Towns, -lid     Solomon 

New-York... 

1804,8 

Tillotson.  Thomas,. . 

Dutchess 

1788 

'Townsend.  Solomon 

New- York.... 

Tillotson.  Thomas,. 

Dutchess 

1789,90 

Townsend,  Solomon 

New -York, . .. 

1 808, 9 

Tinkhnm,  Samuel,.. 

Tioga 

[800 

Townsend,  Solomon 

New -York, . . . 

1810 

Titus.  James  11 ,.... 

New- York, . .. 

L844 

Townsend,  Solomon 

New- York,... 

1811 

Titus,  Peter  II 

New- York,... 

1848 

Townsend,  Solomon 

New-York,.. . 

1>40 

Titus,  Peter  s 

New- York... . 

1 998 

'Townsend.    Si. lom    ti 

New-York,. . . 

1841 

Titus,  Peter  s. New- York, .  . 

1880 

Townsend,  Solomon 

New- York,... 

|842 

Titus.  Peter  s., New-York,. . . 

1 384 

Towirtend,    William, 

Delaware,..    . 

1 828 

Titus,  William Cayuga 

l  -  IB 

Town-end     William. 

Queens, 

1808,9 

Tobey,  William  H...  Columbia 

1 388 

Townsend,  William. 

Queens 

1810 

Todd,  Eli   M., Saratoga 

1 388 

Townsend,  Willliira 

Queens 

INI 

Todd,  Ell    M Saratoga 

1884 

Townsend,  William, 

Washington,. . 

1881 

Toffey,  Daniel Dutch 

Is::;) 

Towzer,  Kllshamer,,  charlotte 

|778,79 

Toffey  Daniel Dutches 

1840 

Tracy.  Felix 

Livingston,. .. 

1 327 

Toll,  Abraham  W.,  .  Schenectady,  . 

1848 

'Tracy    Gardner,  . . . 

Rensselaer,. . . 

[822 

Tom,  Nathaniel,'   ••  Queens,  ..    ... 

1781,82 

Tracy,  John 

Chenango,  . . . 

1*20, 91 

Tom,  Nathaniel,  . . . 

Queens, 

1788,88 

Tracy,    John, 

Chenango,  . .. 

1822 

MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY 


311 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years.1 

Names                   Counties. 

Years. 

Tracy,   John 

Chenango,  . . . 

1826 

Tuttle,  William Greene,    

1827 

Tracy,  Sanford,.... 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1356 

Twitched,  Daniel,  ..  Oneida,  .'. 

1832 

Tracy,   Uri, 

Chenango,  . .. 

isai 

Tylee,  James, New- York,... 

1796,97 
1812 

Travis.  Joseph, 

Westchester,  . 

1802 

Tylee,  James New-York, . . . 

Travis,  Joseph, 

Westchester,  . 

l»tf>3 

Tyler,  Comfort Onondaga,  ... 

1790, 97 

Travis,  Joseph, 

Westchester,  . 

1804 

Tyler,  Comf  irt Onondaga,  . . . 

1793 

Travis.  Joseph 

"Westche-ter,  . 

1804,5 

Tyler,  .)  esSe, a  Ibauv, 

1812 

Treadway,  David  H. 

Chautauque,  . 

1^4^ 

Tyler,  Jesse, Albany, 

1814, 15 

Tread  well,  Vaientine 

Albany, 

1S47 

Tyler,  John  H., Orleans, 

1830 

Tredwell,  Thomas,.. 

Queens, 

I82H 

Tyler.  John  H Orleans, 

1881 

T  red  well,  Thomas,.. 

Queens, 

1822 

Tyler,  Nathan  P.,...  Schoharie, 

1618 

Tredwell,  Tho  nas,  . 

Queens 

1 324 

Tyrrell,  Ames,  Jr.,. .  Genesee, 

1S35 

Tredwell,  Thomas,  . 

Queens, 

1 925 

Tyrrell.  Amos,  Jr.,..  Genesee, 

1S36 

Tredwell.  Thomas... 

Queens, 

1-26 

Udall,  Richard  A.,..  Suffolk, 

1842 

Tredwell,  Thomas,.. 

Queens, 

1-27 

Cdall,  Kichard  A.,..  Suffolk 

1846 

Tredwell,  Thomas,  . 

Queens 

1828 

L'dall,  William  M....  Kings, 

1842 

Tredwell.  Thomas,  . 

Queens, 

1330 

Cdall.  William  M  ,..  Kings 

1848 

Tredwell.  Thomas,  . 

Queens, 

1881 

Ulsehoeffer,  Michael,  New-"- York,. .. 

1818 

Tredwell,  Thomas,.. 

Suffolk 

1777,  7- 

Clschoeffer.  Michael,  New-York, . .. 

1819 

Tredwell,  Thomas,  . 

Suffolk,  ...... 

1778.79 

Ulsehoeffer,  Michael,  New-York,. .. 

1 926 

Tredwell.  Thomas  . 

Suffolk 

1779,80 

Clschoeffer.  Michael.  New-York,... 

1-20,21 
1 -22 

Tredwell,  Thomas,  . 

Suffolk, 

1781,82 

Clschoeffer.  Michael,  New- York,. .. 

Tredwell,  Thomas.  . 

Suffolk 

1782,88 

Underbill,  Rich.  M...I  Westchester,  . 

1848 

Tremain,  Augustus, 

Columbia,  . .. 

1811 

Underwood,  Dav.  G.I  Yates 

1854 

Tremain,  Augustus, 

Columbia 

1814,15 

Underwood,  George.  Cayuea 

1851 

Tremain,  Augustas, 

Columbia  

1 822 

Underwood,  George, 

Cayuga, 

1852 

Tremp  -r,  Jacob  W., 

Ulster 

1785 

Cpham,  Alonzo  S.,.. 

Genesee, 

1848 

Trimmer,  Kliphaz... 

Monroe, 

1 956 

Cpham.  Alonzo  S.,.. 

Genesee, 

1-49 

Tripp,    David, 

Otsego, 

1818 

Ctley,  Sq'iire 

Oneida 

1S33 

Tripp,    David 

Otsego 

1920,21 

Utter,  William, 

Otsego,  

1 323 

Tripp.   David, 

1  ttsego 

1 896 

Vail,  Abraham, 

Orange, 

1S20 

Troup,    Robert 

New- York,.. . 

1796 

Vail,  Moses, Rensselaer,... 

1792 

Trowbridge,  Billy,. . 

Con  land, 

1911 

Valentine,  Henry,.  ..  (Montgomery,  . 

1829 

Trowbridge,  Billy,  . 

Cortland 

1812 

Valent  ne,  Jas.  1   M.,  New- York,'.. . 

1887 

Trowbridge,  Billy.. . 

Cortland 

1812,18 

Van  Allen,  Adam.  ..  Albany,  ...... 

1-57 

Trowbridge,  John  P. 

Oneida 

1831 

Van  Allen,  James  L,  Columbia 

1804 

Trowbridge  John  F. 

Oneida,    .... 

1846 

Van  Allen,  John  K.,.  Rensselaer,. .. 

1800,1 

Truesdell.  Martin H.. 

New- York,.. . 

1848 

Van  Allen.  J.  L..  Jr..  Columbia, 

1814 

Trnmpbour.  Jacob,  . 

Dialer 

1827 

Van  Alstyne,  Ab'ml.  Albany 

1786 

Truslon,  Thomas,. .. 

New- York,.. . 

1856 

Van  Alstyne,  Ab'mJ.  Columbia 

1S42 

Trvon.  Stephen, 

Greene, 

1887 

Van  Alstyne, Al/mN.  Montgomery,. 

1858 

Tnbba  John  g.,  ... 

Seneca,  

1S36 

Vim  AlMyne,  John,     Rensselaer,... 

1820,21 

Tucker.  Gideon 

New-York,..  . 

1886 

Van  Alstyne,  Martin,  Rensselaer,.. . 

1 924 

Tucker,  Henry,   . .. 

Orange, 

1800,1 

Van  Alstyne,  Peter,.  Columbia, 

1809 

Tucker,  Henry, 

i  Grange, 

1804 

Van  Alstyne,  Philip,  Montgomery,  • 

1798 

Tucker.  Henry 

< Grange,  .. 

1808 

Van  Antwerp,  D.  L,  Schenectady,  . 

1818 

Tuck<T.  Joseph, 

New -York,. . . 

1842 

Van  Antwerp,  D.  I...  Saratoga, 

1308,  9 

Tucker  Pomeroy,  . . 

Wayne 

1887 

Van  Antwerp.  I).  I..,  Saratoga 

1-10 

Tucker  Thomas  W.. 

New- York,.. . 

1987 

Van  Arnum,  Jacob  .  Monfyft  Ham. 

1S32 

Tapper.  Alvarez,  . .. 

Cayuga, 

1 942 

Van  Auken.  David,.  Albany 

1849 

Turk.  James, 

Westchester,  . 

1 928 

Van  Ben  theusen,  J.,.l  Dutchess 

1804,6 

Turner,  <  harlea  II ,. 

Tompkins 

1-44 

Van  Bentheusen,  J...  Dutchess,    . . 

i-i  it; 

Turner.  Klijih, 

*  Maego 

1316,17 

VanBenthensen,W.B  Saratoga, 

1885 

Turner   Hora  i-  S — 

1324 

Van  Henthuys-  n,  J.,.  Dutchess, 

1 70S  99 

Turner.  Otis 

a, 

1 998 

Van  Benthuysen,  J..  Dutchess, 

1800 

Turner,  Tho; 

laer,... 

1813 

Van  Bergen,  Ant  ho.,  Greene, 

1886 

Tun-ill,  Joel 

Oswego, 

1881 

Van  Bergen,  M.  g.,.  Greene, 

1814,15 

Tutliill.  Franklin..  .. 

Suffolk 

1851 

Van  Bergen,  P.  W.,.  Greene, 

1-40 

Tuthill.  George  W... 

Orange, 

1844 

Van  Beuren,  Beek'n,  New-York,... 

1808,9 

TuthiU,  Hector O,  .. 

Cayaga  

IMS 

Van  Beuren,  B.  M  ..  New-York,... 

1810 

Tuthill,  Hector  C,  . 

Cayuga, 

1849 

Van  Beuren,  1".  11.,.  Mont'yfc Ham. 

1 924 

Tuthill.  John    

1  Grange 

1804,5 

Van  Beuren,  John    .  New-York,... 

1829 

Tuthill.  Phinehas,  .. 

1  Grange, 

Van  Beuren,  .John,  .  New- York,... 

1330 

rjchMM.,lr.. 

On  Dge, 

'  9  r- 

Van  Beuren.  Peter  .  Columbia, 

1 929 

Tuthill  Selah 

Ulster 

1-0  4,5 

Van  P.runt.  Ratger,.  Kings, 

17-4 

Tuthill,  Selah 

Orange, 

320 

Van  Bureil   Parent,.  Columbia, 

1819 

Tattle,  Albert 

Greene 

Van  Bur.  n  John.  . .  Ulster, 

1831 

Tuttle,  Daman, 

Green  w 

1 882 

Van   ortlandt,Philip, 

Westchester,  . 

1788,  89 

312 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 


VanCortlandt, Philip 
Van  Cortlandt,  P..dr. 
VanCortlandt,  P.  Jr. 

Van  Cortlaudt.  P. Jr. 
Van  Cleef,  Cornelius, 
Vadenbargh,  Henry. 
Vandeo  lleuvel,  J. A. 
Vanderbilt,  Av  si,. 
Vanderbilt,  John,. . . 
Vanderbilt,  John  .  . . 
Vanderbilt,  John,.  .  . 
Vanderbilt,  John  Jr 
Vanderburgh  Geo.,. 
Vanderheyden,  J  G., 
Vanderpoel,  Aaron,. 
Vanderpoel,  Aaron,. 
Vanderpoel,  James,. 
Vanderpoel,  James,. 
Vanderveer,  John.. . 
Vanderveer.  JohnC.. 
Vanderveer.  JohnC-. 
Vanderveer.  JohnC, 
Vanderveer.  JohnC. 
Vandervoort.  Pet.  r, . 
Vandervoort,  Peter,. 
Vandervoort,  Peter,. 
Vandervoort,  Peter,. 
Vandervoort,  Peter.. 
Vandervoort,  Peter, 
Vandervoort,  Peter,. 
Vandervoort,  P<  ter, . 
Vanderwarker,Isaac, 
Vanderzee,  Cornelius 
Van  Deuzen,  John, 
Van  Deuzen,Melkert 
Van  Deuzer,  Isaac K 
Van  Deuzer,  IsaacR 
Van  Deuzer,  Isaac, 
Van  Deuzer,  John,. 
Van  Dyck,  Abraham 
Van  Dyck,  Cornelius 
Van  Eps,  Abraham, 
Van  Eps.  John  C, . . 


Westchester,  . 
Westchester,  . 

Westchester,  . 

Westchester,  . 

Kings 

Rensselaer, . . . 

St.  Lawrence,. 

Dutchess, 

Richmond,  ... 

Kings, 

Kings 

New-York,. .. 

Dutchess, 

Rensselaer, . . . 

Columbia, 

Columbia, 

Columbia, .... 

Columbia, 

Montgomery, . 

Kings,  ....... 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Kings 

Kings, 

Kings, 

Essex, 

Albany, 

Columbia, 

Tryon, 

Orange, 

Orange, 

Orange, 

I  )range, 

Greene, 

Albany, 

Oneida, 

Montgomery,  . 

Van   K'ttcn,  James  1!  Chemung 

Van  Etten,  James  IJ  Albany, 

Van  Etten,  Thomas,  Orange, 

Vanfleet,  Joshua,...  Ontario, 

Vanfleet,  Joshua,...  Ontario, 

Van    Foseen,   John..  Ontario 

Van  Oaasbeek/I'ho's  SllU'n  &(Jlster, 

Van  Horne.Abrah'm  Tryon 


Counties. 


Try.  11 

Tryon 

Montgomery, 

Mont'v.V  Ham 

Madison, 

Madison, 

Madison, 

Herkimer 


Van  Home, Abralf in 
Van  Horne.Abrah'm 
Van  lloriie,Abrali'm 
Van  Horne.  Abm.A  . 

Van  Borne, Ahra'mD 
Van  Horne,  Daniel,. 

\  :m  Horn.',  Daniel.. 
Van  Horne,  David,  . 

\  :in  Home.  JamesJr  Niagara, 
Van  Home,  Richard  Montgomery, 
\  an  lb .rue.  Richard  Montgomery, 

Van   Horne,  Richard  Montgomery, 

Van  Home,  Richard  Montgomery, 

Van    llouten.   Roeluf  Orange,  . .  .'. . 
Van    llouten,    Roeluf  <  'range 

Van  Ingen, Abraham  Schenectady, 

Van  lngen,   Dirck,. .  Albany, 


Years. 


1 769,  90 

1792 

1794 

1795 

1818 

1S43 

1825 

1847 

1829 

1784,85 

1786 

1811 

1822 

18-25 

1826 

1830 

1811 

1820.  21 

1856 

18'  12 

1SU 

1812 

1812,13 

1788.  B9 

17S9,  90 

1791 

1794 

1795 

1796 

1796,97 

1798 

1882 

1850 

1823 

1779,80 

1832 

1833 

1823 

1843 

1^14 

1788,89 

1804 

1796,97 

1852 

1 966 

1S36 

1812 

1814 

1890 

1814,15 

1777,7s 

1778,  7'.' 

1780,81 

1786 

1  Btt 

1614 

1808,9 

1810 

1820,21 

I860 

1808,9 

1818 

1812,18 

1816 

1777,7s 

1778,79 

is]  4 

1788 


Names. 


Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 

Van 

Van 

Van 

Van 
Van 
Van 
Vim 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 

Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 

Van 

Van 

Van 
Van 

Van 
Van 

Nan 

Van 

Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 
Van 

\  an 
Van 
\  an 
Van 
Van 
\  an 
Van 

Van 

\  an 

Van 
\  an 
Van 


Counties. 


Loan,  Isaac,... 
Ness.  David... 
Ness,  Jacob,.. . 
Ness,  Peter,. .. 
Ness,  Peter,... 
Ness,  WilPmW 
Ness,  \\  id'mW 
01  inda,  William 
Orden,  Abra'm 
Orden,  Hesek'h 
Orden,  Peter  B». 
Orden,  Peter  s., 
Ordeu,  Peter  S., 
Orden,  Peters., 

t  )rden,  Peter  S-, 
Orden,  I'eter  B., 
Orden.  Peter  8., 
Orsdol,  Jacob  15 
Patten,  Ahdries 
Rensselaer,lI.K 
Rensselaer,H.K 
Rensselaer,  J.  . 
Rensselaer,  J.  1. 
Rensselaer,  J.  B 
Rensselaer,  J.  R 
Rensselaer,  J.  R. 
Rensselaer.  J.  R 
Rensselaer,  J.  R 
Rensselaer,  J.  R 
Rensselaer,  J.  R 
Rensselaer.  J.  it 
Rensselaer,  J.  R 
Rensselaer,  J.  it 
Kensstlaer,Ki'n 
Rensselaer  .Kin 
Rensselaer,  Rot 
Rensselaer,  Rot 
Rensselaer.  Rot 
Rensselaer,  Si'n 
Rensselaer,  St'n 
Rensselaer,  St'n 
Rensselaer,  Si'n 
Rensselaer,  st'n 
Rensselaer,  — ,. 
Btantvoord,Geo. 
MantV(»ord,Cieo. 
Schaaek.  Aaron 
Schaick.  Myndt 
Bohoonhoi  en,  •• 

Schuonho'nWH 
Sclioonho'nW  II 

Selloollho'llWII 

SI\ck,AndrewT 
Sl\ek,  Corne'sA 
Biyck,  ('..rne'sA 
Shck,  llerm.  A. 
Tuyl,   Abraham 

Valkenburgb,  J 

Valkenburgli.J  1 

Valkenburgb,P 
Valkenbur'hRB 
Valkenbur'hRB 
Vechten,  Abr'm 

Vecliten,  Abr*m 

Vechten,  Abr'm 
Vechten,  Abr'm 
Vechten,  Abr'm 
Vechten,  Abr'm; 


Greene,  .. 
Dutchess, 
Dutchess, 

Albany 

Albany,  . 
Columbia,  .. 
Columbia,  .. 
Montgomery, 
New-York,. , 
Albany, .... 
Rockland, . , 
Rockland,.. 
Rockland,. . 
Roeklsnd, .. 
Rockland,  .. 
Roeklsnd, .. 
Rockland,  ., 

Yates, 

Albany,  

Albany.  .... 
Albany,  .... 
Albany...  . 
Rensselaer. . . 
Rensselaer, . 
Columbia, . , 
Columbia, ., 
Columbia, . . 
Columbia, ., 
Columbia, .. 
Columbia, .. 
Columbia,  .. 
Columbia,.. 
Columbia, .. 
Albany, .... 

Albany 

Albany 

Albany,  .. 
Albany,  .. 

Albany, 

Albany,  . 
Albany, . 
Albany,  . 
Albany,  . 


Columbia, . . 
Rensselaer,. 

Albany, 

New-York,. 

Albany, .... 

Rensselaer,. 
Rensselaer,, 
Rensselaer,. 
Greene 

Albany 

Albany,..  .. 
Schenectady, 
Rensselaer, 

Steuben,  . . 

<  Columbia, . 

Madison,.. 

Steuben,  . . 


Albany, 
Albany, 

Albany, 
Albany, 
Albany, 
Albany, 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


313 


Names. 


Counties. 


Van  Veehten,  Abr'ra  Albany, 

Van  Veehten,  Corn's  Rensselaer,. .. 

Van  Veehten.  Te'sJr  Albany, 

Van  Veghten,  Corn's  Albany, 

Van  Veghten.  Walter  Saratoga.    

Van  Vleck,  Barent,.  Rensselaer,. .. 

Van  Vleck,  Daniel,.  Madison, 

Van  Vleck,  Herman,  Madison...... 

Van  Vleck,  Matthew  Onondaga,  . . 

Van  Vleck.  Peter...  Columbia, 

Van  Yossen,  John..  lOntario, 

Van  Vranken,  C  C  Schenectady, 
Van  Vraaken.WiPm  Schenectady, 
Van  Wagenen,  Joh's  Richmond,  . . 

Van  Wyek,  Isaac,  . .  j  Dutchess, 

Van  Wyek,  Isaac,  ..  Dutchess, 

Van  Wyek,  Isaac,..  Dutchess,  .. 

Van  Wyek,  Isaac...  Dutchess, 

Van  Wyek.  Isaac,. .; Dutchess, 

Van  Wyek.  John  B.  Dutchess,  ... 
Van  Wyck,Richa'dC  Dutchess,  ... 

Van  Wvek.Steph'nD  Dutchess. 

Van  Wvck.Theod.R  Dutchess,  ... 
Van  Wyek,  Theod  R  Dutchess,  ... 
Van  Zandt,  Jacobus.  New-York... 
Van  Zandt,  Jacobus,  New- York..  . 
Van  Zandt  Jacobus.  New- York,.  . 
Van  Zandt  Jacobus,  New-York,.  . 

Van  Zandt  John  G.   Albany 

Van  Zandt,  Peter  P.,  New-York,. . 
Van  Zandt,  Peter  P.,  New- York,.  . 
Van  Za.dt.  Peer  P.,  New- York.. 
Van  Zandt.  Peter  P.,  New- York,.  . 
Van  Zandt,  Peter  P.,  New- York... 
Varian,  Isaac  L.,...  New- York... 
Tartan.   Isaac  L-, ...  New- York,.  . 

Varian.   Isaac    L New-York... 

Varick,  Aaron Westchester. 

Varick.  Richard, New-York,.. 

Varick,  Richard,.  ..  New-York, .. 
Varney.  Edmund...  Herkimer.  .. 
Varnum,  Joseph  B.J  r  New-York,  . 
Varnum  Joseph B  Jr  New-York, . . 
Varnum.  Joseph  B.Jr  New- York,. 
Varnum.  Joseph  15.  I  r  New- York, 


Years. 


1812,13 
1-11 
1S52 
1789,90 
1888 
11814 
1-41 
1820,21 
[1824 
{1818 
1818 
1833 
1858 
1 17-84 
1794 
1795 
1796 
1810 
1811 
1816 
1842 
1829 
1808 
1804 
1777,78 
1779.80 
1781,82 
17S2,83 
1812 
1777.78 
1779,-0 
1781.82 
1782,88 
17-4 
1-31 
1-32 
1888 
1881 
!l787 
!178S 
1826 
1349 
1-50 
H851 


Names. 


Counties. 


Vary,  i  harles  R.,. 
Vary.  Samuel,  Jr.,.. 
Ved'dcr.  H anna's  A-, 
Vedder.  H anna's  A., 

Veeder,  Gerrit, 

Veeder,  Jacob  .   , 

Veeder,  Jacob 

Veeder,  -Johannes.. . 
Veeder,  John  E.  D.,. 

-  John  8-, 

.JohnS...... 

Veeder,  Peter  P.,. .. 
Veeder,  Simeon, — 

Veeder,  Simon, 

Veeder,  Simon 

Veeder,  Simon, Montgomery, 

r,  Simon, Montgomery, 

Veeder,  Simon, Montgomery, 

-  Bimoa Montgomery, 

■    Bimoa Montgomery, 

r,  Bimoa  A.,..  Schenectady, 
r    Volkert, Tr\on,  ...... 

-  Volkert, Montgomery, 

27 


Oooadaga,  . . 
Beosselaer,. . 

Montgomery, 
Montgomery, 
Schenectady, 
Albany   ..... 

Albanv, 

Trvon" 

Bchenectady, 

Motif-  v.  Ham. 
Montgomery, 
Montgomery, 
Albany,  ..... 

Montgomery, 

Montgomery 


1-57 

1843 

1804 

1807 

1808 

1820,21 

I8u7 

1808 

1777,  7^ 

1822 


1 928 

1-40 

17%,  9 

1844 

179-2,93 

1794 

17!0 

1798,97 

1793,  99 

1800 

1800, 

1318 

1784 

17^4,85 


Veeder   Volkert 

Veeder,  Volkert 

Veeder.  Volkert, 

Veeder,  Volkert, 

Verbryek,  Sam'l  G-,. 
Verbryck,  Sam'l  G.,. 
Verbryek,  Sam'l  G,. 
Verbryek,  Sam'l  G.,. 
Verbryek,  Sam'l  G.,. 
Verbryck,  Sam'l  G-,. 
Verbryck,  Sam'l  G.,. 
Verplanck,  Abrah'm. 
Verplanek.  D.  I.  D.,. 
Verplanck.  Gulian,  . 
Ver[)lanck,  Gulian.  . 
Verplanck,  Gulian,  . 
Verplanck,  Gulian,  . 
Verplanck,  GulianC, 
Verplanck,  GulianC. 
V<  rplanek. GulianC. 
Verplanck.  Wm.  B... 
Verplanck,  Wm.  B.,. 

Vickery,  Asa 

Victory,  John 

Victory.  John, 

Viele,   Abraham  L-, . 

Viele,  John  J., 

Viele,  Lodewecus  S-, 
Viele,  Stephen  L.,  . . 

Vincent,  Edgar, 

Vincent  Edgar, 

Yining,  William  H-,. 

Vischer,  John  T 

Visscher,  Matthew,  . 
Visscher,  Matthew,  . 
Voorheea,  James  L., 
Voorheea,  John  A..  . 

Voorhis.  Peter, 

V. .-burgh,  John  s.,  . 
Vosburgh,  Peter  I..  . 
Vosbnrgh.  P -ter  I„  . 
Vredenburgh,  \V.  I-. 
Vredenbnrgn,  W.  I., 
Vrooman.  Barent  II.. 
Vrooman.  Isaac,  — 
Vrooman,  Isaac.   .  - 

V'room  n,  Isaac, 

Vrooman,  John  S — 
Vrooman,  Lawrence 
Vrooman.  Peter,     . 

Vrooman,  Peter, 

Vrooman.  Pttet,   . . . 

Vrooman,  Peter 

Wj.de   Willis  G 

Wadhams.  Edward,. 
Wadsworth,  Joseph. 
Wager,  Ambrose,. .. 

Wager,  David, 

Wager,  David, 

Wager,  Henry 

Wager.  Henry, 

Wager,  Henry, 

Waggoner,  Joseph,. 
Waggoner,  Peter,  Jr. 
Waggoner,  Peter,  Jr. 
Waggoner,  Peter,  Jr. 

Wait.  Ira 

Wait,  Wells, 


Montgomery, 
Montgomery,. 
Montgomery, 
Montgomery,, 
Rockland,."., 

Rockland, 

Rockland, 

Rockland, 

Rockland, 

Rockland, 

Rockland, 

Albany, 

Albany , 

New-York, . . 
| New-York, . . 
New-York,.  ., 
New  York,.  . 
New-York,.  . 
New-York,.  .. 
New- York, . . 

Dutchess,  

Dutchess,  

Herkimer. 

Schenectady, 
jSchenectady, 
[Rensselaer,. . 
Benaseiaer,. . 
Washington, 
Washington, 
jDutchess,  . . . 

(Dutchess, 

St.  Lawrence, 
Montgomery, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Onondaga,  . . 

Kings,- 

Montgomery, 

Columbia, 

{Columbia, 

Columbia 

Onondaga,  . 
.Onondaga,  . . 
Montgomery, 
Albany, 

|  Albany, 

Albany, 

[Schenectady, 
Schenectady, 

Albany, 

Albany 

Albany,  .. 

Albany, 

W  ay  ne, 

Monroe, , 

Rensselaer,. . 
Dutchess,  . . . 
Oneida, 

Oneida, 

Oneida, 

Oneida, 

Oneida, 

Montgomery, 

Trvon 

Trvon 

Trvon, 

Genesee 

Chenango,  . . 


Years. 

1786 
1783 
1783,89 
17S9,90 
1S00 
1800,1 
1804 
1807 
1303 
1808, 9 
1820 
1837 
1828 
17S8 
1788,89 
1739, 90 
1796,97 
1320,21 
1322 
1823 
1796,97 
1793 
1-50 
1814,  15 
1816,17 
1812 
11336 

;1846 

1866 

11843 
'1849 
J  322 
1791 

i  1734, 85 
1787 
1889 
1-4.; 

1793,99 

1837 

1796,97 

1798 

1 S04, 5 

1806 

1818 

1779,80 

1730,8i 

1731,82 
1825 
1314 
1777,78 
1778,79 
17S6 
1787 
1*54 
1344 
1823 
!lS55 
J1888 
,18-35 
1823 
i!824 
[1843 
11806 
1778,79 
1779,80 
1780,81 
1«43 
11834 


314 


MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


Names- 


Waite,  Ezra, 

Waite,  Ezra,   

"Waite,  Silas  W., 

Wakely,  Ebenezer,  . 
Wakely.  Ebenezer,  . 
Wakely,  Ebeuezer,  . 
Wakely,  Ebenezer,  . 
Wakely.  Ebenezer,  . 
Wakeman,  Abram,  . 
Wakeman.  Abram,  . 
Wakeman.  Nathan,. 

Wakeman,  Seth, 

Wakeman,  Seth, 

Wakeman,  Seth, 

Walbridge,  Eben.W. 
W'albridge,  Eben  W. 
Walbridge,  Henry  S. 
Walbridge,  John  J.,. 
Walden,  Ebenezer,  . 

Walden,  Hiram, 

Waldo,  Campbell,  .. 
Waldron,  Cornel's  H. 
Waldron,  TobiasT.E. 
Wales.  Danforth,  ... 
Walker,  Charles,.... 

Walker,  Daniel, 

Wralker,  Daniel, 

Walker,  James, 

Walker,  John, 

Walker,  John 

Walker,  Silas, , 

Wallace,  James, 

Walrath,  John  I.,... 
Walsh,  Michael,  .... 

Walsh,  Michael, 

Walsh.  Michael, 

Walton,  Edward  H., 
Walworth.  Lyman  J. 

Ward,  Alexis, 

"Ward,  Charles, 

Ward,  Charles, 

Ward,  Daniel  O.,  ... 

Ward,  Elisha, 

Ward,  Jenison  6.,  .. 
Ward,  Lebbeus  B.,.. 
Ward,  Martin  C,  . .. 
Ward,  Martin  C,  ... 

Ward,  Peter  C 

Ward.  Stephen 

Ward,  Tabor 

Ward,  Theodore  A... 
Ward,  Theodore  A.. 
Ward  well,  Kaniel,.. 
Wardwell,  Daniel,. . 
Ward  well,  Daniel,. . 
Wardwell,  Daniel,.. 
Ware,  Edwin   A.,.  .. 

Waring,  Gilbert 

Warner,  Andrew  S.. 
Warner,  Andrew  S., 
Warner,    Asahe],  .  . . 

Warner,  Asahel, 

Warner,  Asahel 

Warner,  Asahel, ,... 

Warner,  Asahel, 

Warner,   Isabel,  Jr., 

Warner,  David 

Warnor,  George,  . . 


Counties. 


Ontario, 

Ontario, 

Rensselaer, . . . 

Chenango, 

Chenango,  . . . 
Chenango,... . 

Chenango, 

Chenango, 

New- York,. . . 
New-York, . . . 

Seneca 

Genesee, 

Genesee, 

Genesee, 

Rensselaer, . . . 
Rensselaer,. .. 
Tompkins,  . . . 

Orleans, 

Cat.Chan&Nia 
Schoharie, . . . 

Cayuga, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Chenango,  .. 

Otsego, 

Montgomery, 

Oneida, 

Schenectady, 

Clinton, 

Clinton, 

Monroe, 

Rensselaer,. . 
Madison,  .... 
New- York,.. 
New-York, . . 
New- York,.  . 
Schenectady, . 

Otsego, 

Orleans, 

Montgomery, 
Montgomery, 
Dutchess,  . . . 
Chautauque,. 
Fult'n  &Ham., 
New-York,. 
Genesee,  . . . 
Genesee,  ... 
Steuben,.. . . 
Westchester 
Livingston,. 
New- York,. 
New-York, . 
Jefferson,  . . 
Jefferson,  . . 
Jefferson,  . . 
Jefferson, 
New-York, . 
Saratoga, 


Years. 


1812 
ISIS 
IS42 
1S0S, 
1S10 
1S12, 
1S16, 
1S19 
1850 
1S51 
1S33 
1349 
1S56 
1S57 
1S10, 
1824 
1S27 
1840 
1812 
1S36 
1826 
1819 
1835 
1S43 
1840 
1808 
1855 
1822 
1S31 
1S32 
1837 
1838 
1845 
1S47 
1849 
1852 
1843 
1«36 
1S55 
1802 
1808 
1S56 
1846 
1841 
1351 
1849 
1S50 
1855 
1778, 
1S53 
1 552 

1851 
1S26 
1827 
1828 
1888 
.  1854 
.11829 


Oswego,    1855 

I  towego, 1856 

Ontario 1811 

Ontario, 18l'2, 

Ontario 1-1  t 

Ontario, 1s19 

(;.n  <  »u.&..\lfv  1807 

Gen  on. a  Am  1808 

Suffolk '.  1807 

New- York,...  1798 


Names. 


W  arner,  George, 

W  arner,  George,  . . . 

Warner,  George, 

Warner,  George,.... 
Warner,  George,  . . . 
Warner,  James,..   .. 

Warner,  James, 

Warner,   James, 

Warner,   James, 

Warner,  Jason, 

Warner,  Jason, 

Warner,  Jason 

Warner,  Jonathan,.. 
Warner,  Mathew, . . . 
Warner,  Mathew, . . . 
Warren,  Asa,. ...... 

Warren,  Emory  F.,. 
Warren,  Emory  F.,. 
Warren,  George  B.,. 

Warren,  James, 

Warren,  James, 

Warren,  James, 

Warren,  James,  .... 

Warren,  John, 

Warren,  John, 

Warren,  Peter  H.,.. 
Warren,  Stephen,. .. 
Warren,  Stephen,... 
Warren,  Stephen,... 
Warren,  Stephen,... 
Warren,  Sylvenus, .. 
Warren,  Woodward. 

Wart,  Azariah, 

Washburn,  Daniel,.. 
Washburn,  Daniel,.. 
Wasson,  Thornton,  . 
Waterbury.  Fred.W., 
Waterman,  Luther... 
Waterman,  Thom'sG 

Waters,  Elijah, 

Waters,  George  G.,. 

Waters,  Russel, 

Watkins,  Samuel,. .. 
Watkins,  Samuel,. .. 
Watrous,  Edward  A. 
Wat rous,  Edward  A. 
Watson,  Arnold  B.,. 
Watson,  Charles,  . .. 
Watson,  Harvey,  . .. 
WatSOIl,  Israel  II., 
Watson,   Israel  II.,. . 

Watson,  James 

Watson,  James 

Watson,  James,.    . . . 

Watson,  James, 

Watson,  John 

Watson,  Robert  I).,. 
Watson,  Robert  l>.,. 

Watson,   Kufns, 

Watson,    Kiifns, 

Watson  Wheeler,... 
Watteis.  Nathaniel,. 
Watteis,  ataman, . .. 

Watts.  John, 

Watts,  John, 

Watts,  John 

Watts,  John,   Jr 

Watts,  Johu,  Jr. 


Counties.        Years. 


New-York, . . . 
New-Y'ork, . . 
New-York,.. 
New-York,. . 
New-York,. . 
New-York,.. 
New-Y'ork,  .. 
New-York,.. 
New-York, . . 

Columbia, 

Columbia, .. . 
Columbia,  ..  . 
Columbia,  .. . 
Livingston,.. 

Ontario, 

Erie, 

Chautauque, 
Chautauque, 
Rensselaer,.. 
Saratoga, .    . . 

Saratoga, 

Saratoga, .... 
Saratoga,. ... 
Dutchess,  ... 
Dutchess.  ... 
Herkimer,... 
Rensselaer,.. 
Rensselaer,  . 
Rensselaer,. . 
Rensselaer, . . 
Putnam.  ..  . 
Chenango,. . . 

Oswego, 

Niagara, 

Niagara, 

Chenango.  .. 

Westchester, 

Chenango,  . 
Broome,  . 
Chautauque, 
New- York,.  . 
Chenango,  . . 
New-York,.. 
New-York, . . 
Saratoga, 

Saratoga,. ... 

Otsego 

Schoharie,... 
Schoharie,  . 
Westchester, 
Westchester,. 
New- York..  . 
N't  w- York, . . 
New-York,.. 
New- York,.. 

I  .r  .ne, 

Albany 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany, 

Albany,  .... 
Delaware,... 
Delaware,. .. 

New-York-,  . 
New-York.  .. 
New- York, ... 
Nen  Fork, .. 
New- York, .. 


MEMBERS   OF  ASSEMBLY. 


315 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

"Watts,  William, j 

Putnam, 

1823 

Westbrook,  Jacob.Jr 

Ulster, 

1852 

Waugh,  James, Orange, 

1829 

Westcott,  David  M.,. 

Orange, 

1798,99 

182S 

Webb,  Benjamin,... 

Orange 

1814 

W  estcott,  Daniel  If., 

Orange, 

Webb,  Henry  L.,... 

Madison 

1S52 

Westcott,  Nathaniel. 

Mont.  &  Ham., 

1827 

Webb,  Hudson, 

Orange 

1853 

Westcott,  Nathaniel, 

Mont.  AHarc., 

1828 

"Webb.  Jacob, 

Onondaga.  . . . 

1818 

Westervelt,  James,.. 

Rockland, 

1S57 

Webb,  James, 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1816,17 

Westlake,  Jacob,... 

Tioga, 

1S33 

"Webb,  Joseph 

Jefferson, 

1S41 

Westlake,  Jacob, . . . 

Chemung,.... 
Mont.  &  Ham., 

IS37 

"Webb.  Samuel, |Orange, 

1823 

Weston.  Marcellus,.. 

1S33 

Webster,  Alexander, 

Washington,  . 

17S8 

Weston,  Roswell,... 

Wash.&  War'n 

1816 

Webster,  Alexander, 

Washington,  . 

1783, 89 

Westover,  John, 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1853 

Webster,  Eliazur,. .. 

Genesee, 

1816 

Wetmore,  Prosper  M 

New- York, . . . 

1S35 

Webster,  Eliazur,... 

Genesee, 

1816,17 

Wetmore.  Prosper  M 

New- York,. .. 

1836 

Webster,  Joshua,. . . 

Montgomery,  . 

1822 

Wetmore,  Samuel,.. 

Oneida,. 

1823 

Wedekind,  F.  W.  C 

New- York,. . . 

1858 

Whalen,  Elisha, 

Orleans, 

1855 

Weed,  Hart, 

Putnam, 

1S19 

Whallon,   Reuben,.. 

Washington.  . 

1808,  9 

Weed,  Joseph  S.,... 

Essex, 

1831 

Whallon.   Reuben,.. 

"\\  ashington,.. 

1811 

Weed,  Thurlow, 

Monroe, 

1825 

WThallon,  Samuel  S., 

Chautauque,.. 

1855 

Weed,  Thurlow 1 

Monroe, 

1830 

Wharrv,  Evans, 

Herkimer,..   . 

1800,1 

Weed,  William  W.,. 
Weed,  William   W.  . 
Weeden,  Joseph  E., 

1854 
1855 

1847 

Wharry,  Evans, 

Wharr'y.  Evans.    ... 
Wheaton,  Henrv,. . . 

1804 

1804,5 

1SS4 

Cattaraugus,  . 

New-York,.  .. 

Weeks,  Chauncey  E 

Putnam, 

1S43 

Wheaton,  Henrv  G., 

Albanv, 

1S35 

Weeks,  Chauneev  R.I  Putnam, 

1S57 

Wheaton.  Henrv  G., 

Albanv, 

1S40 

Weeks,  James  H.,.. 

Dutchess,  .... 

1-53 

W'heaton,  Henrv  G.. 

Albanv, 

1841 

Weeks,  Robert, 

Dutchess 

1-12 

Wheaton,   11  orace, . . 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1834 

Weir,  George, 

New-1  ork,. .. 

1840 

Wheaton,  Mvron,... 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1849 

Weir,  George, 

New-York,.  . . 

1841 

Wheeler,  Andrew  C. 

Chenango,  . .. 

1841 

Weir,  George 

New-York,.  .. 

1842 

Wheeler,  Benson  J., 

Chenango,  . . . 

1841 

Welch.  Augustus  C, 

(  henango,  . . . 

1S27 

Wheeler,  Calvin,.. 

Saratoga 

1810 

Welch,  Nelson,.    ... 

Erie 

1S53 

Wheeler,  Calvin, 

Saratoga, 

1812,13 
1829 

Welch,  William 

Allegany, 

1839 

Wheeler,  Calvin,.  .. 

Saratoga, 

Welch,  William,..   . 

Allegany, 

1840 

j  Wheeler,  Calvin,.... 

Saratoga,     . . . 

1838 

Welden,  Abraham,  . 

Essex, 

1851 

Wheeler,  Calvin..   . . 

Saratoga, 

1839 

Welden,   Abraham,. 

Essex, 

1S52 

Wheeler,  David  E.„ 

New-York,. .. 

1845 

Welles,  Gardner  . . . 

Beneea, 

1888 

(Wheeler,  G rattan  II . 

Alleg'v&Steu., 

1822 

Wells,  Alexander.... 

New- York,. .. 

1846 

iWheeler,  Grattan  H. 

Steuben, 

1824 

Wells,  Annanias,  . . . 

Seneca,  

1819 

Wheeler,  Grattan  II. 

Steuben, 

1826 

Wells,  Annanias,  . .. 

Seneca,  

1S23 

Wheeler,  IraB...... 

New- York,. .. 

1825 

Wells,  Annanias,  . .. 

Wavne 

1841 

Wheeler,  John, 

Alleganv, 

1848 

Wells,  Asa,  

Onondaga,  . . . 

1816,17 

Wheeler,  John, 

Allegany, 

1852 

Wei's,  Asa 

Onondaga,  . .. 
Tioga 

1818 

Wheeler,  John, 

Orange, 

1794 

Wells   Ashbel 

1804 

[Wheeler.  John, 

Wheeler,  John  W.,. 

Orange 

1812,13 

Wells,  Benjamin  F.,. 

Suffolk, 

1842 

Dutchess, 

1818 

Wells,  Edmund,   ... 

Albanv 

1781,82 

Wheeler,  John  W... 

Dutchess,  .... 

1820 

Wells,  Harlow  W.,.. 

Livingston,. . . 

1845 

Wheeler,  Melancton, 

Washington,.. 

1798 

Welle,  Henry, 

Hogs, 

1S12 

jWheeler,  Melancton, 

Washington,  . 

1812,13 

Wells,  Henrv, 

Tioga, 

1819 

,Wheeler,  M<  lancton, 
[Wheeler,  Nelson  K.. 
Wheeler,  Russell,... 
Wheeler,  Russell,. .. 

Washington,. . 

1834 

Wells,  Isaac, 

Jefferson, 

1 956 

Delaware, 

1843 

Wells. -lob 

Madison, 

Suffolk,  

1842 

>814,15 

1849 

Wayne, 

Wavne, 

1^24 

Wells,  John 

1834 

Wells,  Reuben, 

Warren 

Wheeler,  William,.. 

Dutchess, 

1796,97 

Well-.   Reuben, 

Warren, 

1^55 

iWheeler,  William  A 
Wheeler,  William  A 
Whipple,  Jonath'n  E 

Franklin,  .... 

1S50 

Wendell,  John  H.,.. 

Albanv, 

1796,97 

Franklin 

1851 

Wendell,  John  H.... 

Albanv, 

1798 

Rensselaer, .  . . 

1844 

H  endorer,  Peter  H.. 

New- York,  .. . 

1804 

(Whipple,  Lewis, 

Otsego, 

1854 

Wenman,  T'zziah.. .. 

New- York,.  . . 

1847 

Whipple,  Malachi,.. 

Albanv 

1826 

West,  Alpheus 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1848 

jWhitcomb,  Loammi, 

Wavne.    

1853 

West,  I)e  Witt  C,  .. 

Jefferson, 

White,    Andrew, 

White,  P.roughton,.. 

White,  David, 

White,  Ebenezer, . . . 

\\  ashington,  . 

1796,97 

West,    Eli, 

Jefferson, 

•    I 
1844 
1836 

Oneida, 

Ontario, 

Westchester,  . 

1825 

West,  Eli 

1822 

West,  Jesse 

New- York,... 

1794 

West,  Matthew,  .... 

iSeneca,  

11843 

White,  Ebenezer,. . . 

Westchester,  . 

1795 

W(  '(.  Nathan, 

laer,... 

1836 

White,  Ebenezer,  Jr 

Westchester,  . 

1816,17 

West,  Peter 

Albanv, 

1793 

WThite,  Edward  H.,. 

New- York,.. . 

1843 

"w  « ->,  Peter, 

Albany, 

1800,1 

W>2 

White,  Fortune  <:.,.. 
White,  Fortune  (J.,-. 

Oneida,.   

Oneida 

1829 

West,  Peter 

!l838 

Westbrook,  Dirck,. 

[1814 

(White,  George, 

Jefferson, 

11825 

316 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Yearg. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

White,  Harold,..  .. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1823 

Wilkin,  Samuel  J.,.. 

Orange, 

1824 

White,  Hiram, 

Chemung,.... 

1838 

WTilkin,  Samuel  J., . .» 

Orange 

Schoharie,  ... 

1825 

White.  Hollis, 

Niagara, 

1849 

Wilkins,  Alvin, 

1836 

White,  John 

Westchester,  . 

1814 

Wilkinson,  John,    .. 

Onondaga,  . .. 

1835 

While.  John  H...... 

New- York,. .. 

1850 

Wilkinson,  John,  . . . 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1836 

White,  Lemuel, 

Madison, 

1S27 

\N  ilkinson,  OrangeW 

Seneca,  

1*40 

White,   Roderick.... 

Cattaraugus,  . 

1845 

Will,  Henry 

New-York,. . . 

1789,90 

1791 

1792 

1796,97 

1S26 

Madison, 

Madison,.    ... 
Chautauque,  . 
Chautauque,  . 

1S54 
1856 
1S30 
1881 

Will,  Henry, 

New-York,. .. 
New-York,  ... 
New-York, . . . 
Onondasra,  . . . 

White,  Samuel, 

White,  Squire 

White,  Squire, 

Will,  Henry, 

Will,  Henry 

Willard,  David, 

White,  Squire 

Chautauque,  . 

1882 

Willard,  ErastusH... 

Allegan  v 

1849 

White,  Thompson,.. 

Chenango, 

1S52 

Willcocks,  William,. 

New-York,. .. 

1 794 

Whiteside,  Henry,.. 

Washington,. . 

1828 

V*  illes,  Jabez, 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1828 

Whiteside,  Phinehas 

Albany.;   

1779, 80 

Willes,  Jabez 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1 384 

Whiteside,  Robertson 

Chautauque,  . 

1S41 

Willes,  Stephen, 

Albany, 

1820 

Whiteside,  ThomasC 

Washington,.. 

1851 

Wilies.  Stephen, 

Willes,  Stephen 

Albany, 

1*20,21 
1 825 

Whiteside,  William,. 

Wash.  &  Clin., 

1794 

Albany, 

Whiting,  Bowen, . .. 

Ontario, 

1824 

Willet,  Edward  S.,.. 

Albanv, 

1848 

Whiting',  Bowen,  . .. 

Ontario 

1S25 

Willet,  Marinus, 

New- York,.  .. 

1784 

Whiting,  David, 

Greene, 

1857 

Willet,  Marinus, 

Schenectady, . 

1820 

Whiting,  John, 

Columbia, 

1816 

Willey,  Reuben, 

Monroe, 

1S29 

Whiting  Mason, — 

Broome, 

1816 

Williams.  Aras  G., . . 

New-York,. .. 

1S55 

Whiting,  Nathan,... 

Ontario, 

1810,  IT 

Williams,  David.  . .. 

Tioga, 

1 827 

Whiting.  William  B. 

Albany, 

1777.  7S 

\Y  illiams,  David,  . .. 

Ticga, 

1881 

Whiting,  William  B. 

Albany, 

177S,  79 

Williams,  Elisha,  . .. 

Columbia, 

1800,1 

Whtting,  William  B. 

Albany, 

1779,  SO 

Williams,  Elisha,  . . . 

Columbia, 

1808 

Whitman,  Frank'nM 

Madison, 

1854 

Williams,  Elisha,  ... 

Columbia,.... 

1812,18 

Whitman,  John, 

Madison, 

1831 

Williams,  Elisha,  . .. 

Columbia, 

1814 

Whitney,  Darling  B. 

Suffolk, 

1845 

Williams,  Elisha,  .  .. 

Columbia, 

1  SI  4, 15 

Whitney,  Joshua  . .. 

Broome, 

1816,17 

Williams,  Elisha,  . .. 

Columbia 

1816,17 

Whitney,  Vincent,.. 

Broome, 

1832 

Williams,  Elisha,  . .. 

Columbia, 

1S20 

Whitney,  Vincent,. . 

ttroome 

1S33 

Williams,  Elisha,  . .. 

Columbia, 

1820 

Whittaker,  John  O., 

Broome, 

1S49 

Williams,  Klisha, . .. 

Columbia 

1820,21 

1S28 

Whittomore,  Samuel, 

New- York,... 

1816 

Williams,  Elisha,  ... 

Columbia, 

Whritemore,  Edward 

Rockland,.... 

1 358 

Williams,  Erastus,  .. 

Albanv, 

1880 

WiekeS,    Thomas,.  .. 

Suffolk, 

1777,  7* 

Williams,  George,    . 

Allegany, 

1826 

Wickes,  Thomas,. . . 

Suffolk, 

1778,79 

Williams.  George  1>., 

Oneida, 

is;,  2 

Wickes,  Thomas,. .. 

Suffolk, 

1779,  SO 

Williams,  George  l>-. 

Oneida, 

1855 

Wickes,  Thomas,... 

Suffolk 

17*1   s2 

Williams,  Henry,  . . . 

Kings, 

1777,7* 

Wickes,  Thomas,. .. 

Suffolk, 

17S2.S3 

Williams,  Henry,  .  . . 

Kings, 

1778,79 

Wickham.  Thomas,. 

Suffolk,  

1791 

Williams.  Henry,  . .. 

Kings 

1779,80 

Wicks.  William,... 

Suffolk, 

1888 

W  illiams,  Henry,  . .. 

Kings, 

1780,81 

Widcrick.  George,.. 

Ibrkimer, 

1808 

Williams,  Henry,  .  . 

Kings, 

1781,89 

Widrig,  George,.... 

Herkimer, 

1800,  1 

Williams,  Henry,  . .. 

Kings 

1 782,  88 

Widrig,  George 

Herkimer, 

1  M  19 

Williams,  Henry,  . 

Oswego 

1 826 

Widrig,  George, 

Herkimer, 

1804 

Williams,  Irvin,  

Onondaga,  .  . . 

i  856 

Widrig   George, 

Herkimer,... 

is<i4,r> 

W  illiams,  Isaac  B  .   . 

Columbia 

1820,21 

Widrig.  George, 

Herkimer, 

1808 

Williams,   Israel 

Washington,  . 

1 826 

Widrig.  George, 

Herkimer,   ... 

1807 

Williams,  John 

Charlotte,     ... 

1781,89 

Wler,  George, 

New -York,. .. 

1843 

W  illiams.  John,.    ... 

Madison,.   ... 

1 329 

Wilber,  William,   .. 

Cnyuga, 

Is:;,; 

Williams,  John  F.,.. 

Steuben, 

1 35 1 

Wilber,  William,.... 

Cayuga, 

1887 

Williams,  Jonas, 

Cat.ChauikNla 

1812,18 

Wilbur,  Cyrenus,  . . . 

Krie, 

1888 

Williams,  Jonas 

Cat.ChamVNia 

1S14 

Wilcox.   Asa, 

Herkimer 

1849 

W  illiams.  Nathan,  .. 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1816 

Wilcox,   Ira 

<  Chenango,  . . . 

188] 

W  illiams    Nathan,  . . 

Onondaga,  .   . 

1st!) 

Wilcox,  Robert,..   .. 

Washington,  . 

1880 

W  illiams,  Nathan,  .. 

I  meida, 

1818 

Wilcox,  Svlvanus,... 

Montgomery,. 

1814 

W  illiams.  Parvis  A., 

Tompkins, 

is-,;, 

Wilcox,  William,  .. 

Chautauque   . 

1837 

W  illiams.  Prentice.  Jr 

Albany, . . 

1884 

Wilcox,  William.  ... 

Saratoga,    .... 

l  s  us 

w  iiijams  Rensselaer, 

1  >t»go 

1800 

wucoxson,  Gideon, 

Onondaga,.. .. 

1816,  17 

Williams, RiehardB  , 

fates 

IS48 

Wllcoxson,  Julius, .. 

Columbia..    .. 

i  380 

Williams.  RlchardS. 

New  -York,. .. 

1844 

Wilder,  Lyman, 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1 36 1 

Williams,  Williaml)., 

Dutchess, 

1806 

Wiley,  James, 

Westchester,    . 

1 398 

Williamson,  Charles. 

Ontario 

1796,97 

1 32  ( 

17'.-.; 

WiHiHmson,  Charles, 
Williamson,  1  'harlea, 

Ont'o&Steub'a 

Onl'oA-Slciib'n 

1798 

Wilkin,  James  w.,.. 

Orange 

1 798,  90 

Wilkin.  James  W.,.. 

<  Grange, 

Isms 

W  illiainson,  Charles, 

<  )iila'"AS!cu"ii 

1800 

V\  ilkin,  James  \\ ., 

Orange, 

1*0S,9 

Williamson,  John  m. 

Suffolk, 

1S20,  21 

MEMBERS    OF    ASSEMBLY. 


317 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Williamson,  John  M 

Suffolk, 

1S22 

Witbeck.  Isaac. 

Albany 

1856 

Williamson,  John  M. 

Suffolk, 

1826 

Wolcott,  George  W., 

Yates, 

1S46 

Williamson,  John  If. 

Suffolk, 

1829 

Wolfe,  John  A.,  .    .. 

New- York, .. . 

1793,99 

Williamson.  John  M. 

Suffolk 

1832 

Wood,  Alonzo 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1S46 

Williamson.  John  M. 'Suffolk 

1S37 

Wood,  Anthony  T.,  . 

Allegany,  .... 

1850 

Williamson,  John  M. 

Suffolk 

1-40 

Wood,  Daniel  P..     . 

Onondaga,  . . . 

1853 

Willis,  Anson, 

New- York,. .. 

1S3T 

Wood,  Daniel  P., . . . 

Onondaga,.. .. 

1854 

Willis,  Anson, 

New-York,. 

1888 

Wood,  Ebenezer.  . . . 

Jefferson, 

1816,17 

Willis.  Daniel 

New- York,. .. 

1S54 

Wood,  Edward  T.,.. 

Kings, 

i356 

Willis,  Jesse  E., 

Jefferson, 

1S54 

Wood,  Isaac, 

Orange, 

1856 

Queens 

Herkimer,  ... 

1846 

1S08 

Wood.  James 

Wood,  James  S., .... 

Erie, 

1»46 

Willoughbv,  W.,  Jr., 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1854 

Willoughbv,  W..  Jr.. 

Herkimer, 

1808.  9 

Wood,  Jesse, 

Albany, 

1-24 

Wilsev,  Wilkinson  . . 

Schoharie,.... 

IS55 

Wood,  John, 

Orange, 

1806 

Wilson.  Andrew, 

Orange, 

1S19 

Wood,  John, 

Orange, 

1807 

Wilson,   David, 

Washington,  . 

1S52 

Wood,  Lewis, 

Allegany, 

1334 

Wilson,  Ezra 

Saratoga,     ... 

1-44 

Wood,  Peter, 

Mont'y&Ham., 

1S40 

Wilson,  Isaac, 

Genesee 

1816,17 

Wood,  Peter, 

Montgomery,  . 

1^32 

Wilson,  James  M.... 

Wavne, 

1-42 

Wood,  Silas, 

Suffolk,  

1796 

Wayne, 

Steuben, 

1850 

1304,5 

Wood,  Silas, 

Suffolk, 

Suffolk, 

1796,97 

Wilson,  John. 

Wood,  Silas, 

1703 

Wilson.  John, 

Steuben 

1806 

Wood.  Silas, 

Suffolk,  .. 

1800 

Wilson,   John, 

Steuben, 

1-07 

Wood.  William  H.,  . 

Suffolk 

1854 

Wilson,  John 

Genesee 

1816 

Woodburv,  Caleb,  . . 

Tompkins,  . .. 

1835 

Wilson,  Luther, 

Niagara, 

1844 

Woodburv,  John,... 

Otsego, 

1-25 

Wilson,  Reuben  F.,. 

Niagara, 

1 358 

Woodcock,  David,.. 

Seneca,  

1814,15 

Wilson,  K<  uben  P.,. 

Niagara, 

1854 

Woodcock,  David,.. 

Tompkins, — 

1-26 

Wiltse,  Henrv, 

New- York,. .. 

1856 

Wooden,  Solomon... 

Queens 

1814,15 

Winans,  Darius.   .   . 

Greene, 

1S53 

Woodin,  William  B., 

Queens, 

1855 

Winant,  Bornt  P.,.. 

Richmond,  . .. 

1-40 

Woodruff,  Arden.... 

Wyoming,  . .. 

1846 

Winant,  Peter 

Richmond, . .. 

[788 

Woodruff.  Arden,. .. 

W  voining,  . .. 

1-47 

Winant,  Peter 

Richmond, . .. 

1739,90 

Woodruff,  Benjamin, 

Seneca,  .; 

1831 

Winant,  Peter, 

Richmond,  ... 

1791 

Woodruff,  Philip,  ... 

Livingston,. .. 

1849 

Winchel,  Martin  E.,  Dutchess, 

1-07 

Woodruff.  Philip,  ... 

Livingston,. .. 

1850 

Winchel.  Martin  E.,iDutchesa,  .... 

1808 

Wood  ruffe,  Theor.,. . 

Oneida, 

1813 

Winchell,  James,...  Dutchess,  

1808 

Wood  ruffe,  Theor.,.. 

Oneida, 

1S19 

Winchell,  Philo  M.,. 

Dutchess,  .... 

1-30 

Woods.  Arthur 

New-York,.  .. 

1856 

Winfield,  Charles,... 

Orange 

1882 

Woods,  Arthur, 

New- York,... 

1857 

Winfield,  Charles,  .. 

1  Grange 

1884 

Woods.  David, 

Madison 

1818 

Wing,  Frederick  J.,. 

Saratoga, 

1-50 

Woods,  David, 

Washington,.. 

1311 

Wing,  Joel   A., 

Albany, 

1849 

Woods,  David, 

Washington,  . 

1826 

Wing,  Taber, 

Cayuga 

1829 

Woods,  David, 

Wash.&War'n 

1816,17 

Winn,  John, 

Montgomery,  . 

17- 

Woods,  David, 

Ontario, 

1318 

Winn,  John, 

Montgomery, . 

17S8,  39 

Woods,  James  H.,  .. 

Ontario 

1 388 

Winne.    Jacob, 

Albany, 

1-  to 

Woods,  Jonathan  L., 

Cortland, 

1881 

Winne,  Jacob, 

Albany 

1800,  ! 

Woods,  William,... 

Steuben 

1823 

Winne,  John  D.,. .. 

Albany, 

1814,15 

Woods,  William,.... 

Steuben 

1823 

Winhe,  John  L., 

Albany 

1-14 

Woodward,  Benj.,  •. 

Orange, 

1814,15 

Winne,  Matthew.  Jr. 

Schenectady,  . 

1854 

Woodward.  Benj.,.. 

Orange, 

1820, 21 

Winne,   Peter  W.,.. 

Albany 

188] 

Woodward,  Benj.,. . 

Orange, 

1826 

Winslow,  Flos  L.,.. 

Franklin, 

1848 

Woodward,  John,  Jr. 

Chautanqne,  . 

1835 

Winslow,  Jared, — 

Columbia, 

1-4-2 

Woodward,  William, 

Montgomery,. 

1-16 

Winslow,  John 

Jefferson,    ... 

1850 

Woodworth,  Alanson 

Seneea, 

1846 

Winslow.  Nathan'l  F  St.  Lawrence, 

1 528 

Woodworth,  Amos,  . 

Oneida, 

1835 

Win-low,  Nathan'l  F 

St.  Lawrence, 

1  ->  l 

Woodworth.  Charles, 

Genesee, 

1831 

WTnsor,  George  H.,. 

Delaware, 

1S50 

Woodworth,  Charl'-s. 

Genesee, 

1 888 

Winton,  Samuel 

Tioga 

1 325 

w,,o,)\vorth.  Erastna, 

Seneca, 

1824 

Wire.  Jacob 

Herkimer, 

1  325 

Woodworth.  Frastus. 

Seneca,  

182S 

Wisewell,  John, 

Yates, 

1849 
1777,73 

Woodworth,  Erastus, 
Woodworth,  John,.. 

Seneca 

Rensselaer,. . . 

1832 

Wlsner,  Henry,  Jr.,. 

Orange, 

1803 

Wlsner,  Henry,  Jr.,. 

Orange, 

Woodworth,  Robert, 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1807 

Wlsner,  Henry  8d,.. 

Orange, 

17-'; 

Woodworth,  Samuel, 

Herkimer, 

1312 

Wlsner,  Jane  s  T.,.. 

Wavne, 

1  - 16 

Woodworth.  Samuel. 

Oneida, 

1825 

Wlsner,  James  T.... 

Wayne 

1S55 

Woodworth.William, 

Ulster 

18:35 

Wlsner,  PolydorusB.  (>nt.<<it  Genesee 

13L3 

Woolev,  Veniah, 

Dutchess, 

1806 

Wlmer,  PolydornsB.  OnUAs  Genesee 

1804 

Woolev.  Veniah 

Dutchess 

1807 

Wlsner,  Reuben  P.,.  Living-ton,... 

1341 

iWoolsev,  William  B., 

New- York,. .. 

1800 

\\  iswall,  Oliver, 

Columbia, 

1830 

jWooster,  John  H.,.. 

Herkimer  .... 

1851 

318 


MEMBERS    OF   ASSEMBLY. 


Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Names. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Wooster,  John  H., . . 

Herkimer 

1857 

Yates,  Peter  W., . . . . 

Albanv, 

1784,85 

Wooster,  Sherman,  . 

Herkimer, 

1833 

Yawger,  Peter, 

Cayuga, . . 

1S27 

Worden,   Alvah,... 

Ontario 

1841 

Yawger,  Peter, 

Cayuga, 

1881 

Worden,  Alvah 

Ontario, 

1S45 

Yawncv,  .lames, 

Fult'n&Ham'n 

1S39 

Worden,   Alvah, 

Ontario, 

1846 

Yeomans,  Theron  G., 

Wayne, 

1S51 

Worthington,  Aaron, 
Wright,  Amos 

Rensselaer, . . . 

1S31 

Yeomans.Theron  G., 

Wavne, 

1S52 

Erie, 

1844 

York,  Joseph 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1S19 

Wright,  Augustus,.. 

New-York,... 

1808 

York.  Joseph, 

St  Lawrence,. 

1820 

Wright,  Augustus,.. 

New-York,... 

1810 

York,  Joseph, 

St.  Lawrence,. 

1820,21 

Wright,  Augustus,.. 

New-York,.... 

1814,15 

Youn^,  Andrew  W., 

Wyoming,  . . . 

1845 

Wright,  Benjamin,.. 

Oneida, 

1S04,  5 

Young,  Andrew  W., 

Wyoming,  . .. 

1846 

Wright,  Benjamin,.. 

Oneida, 

1808 

Young,  Horace  0.,.. 

Cattaraugus,.. 

1849 

Wright,  Benjamin,.. 

Oneida, 

1808, 9 

Young,  Horace  C,.. 

Cattaraugus,.. 

1850 

Wright   Charles, 

Westchester,  . 

1844 

Young,  Jasper  B.,.. 

Erie, 

1852 

Wright  Dan  S 

Washington,.. 

1842 

Young,  John, 

Schenectady,  . 

1811 

Wright,  ElihuC.,... 

Otsego,  

1S56 

Young,  John 

Sch  nectady,  . 

1812 

Wright,  Elisha 

Orleans 

1S43 

Young,  John, 

Livingston,. .. 

1832 

Wright.  George,  .... 

Schoharie,  . . . 

1842 

Young,  John, 

Livingston,. .. 

1845 

Wright,  Hanson, 

Otsego, 

1S52 

Young,  John, 

Livingston,. .. 

1S46 

Wright,  James, 

Washington,. . 

1S34 

Young,  John   G.,. .. 

Schoharie 

1884 

Wright.  Samuel, 

Herkimer, 

1803 

Young,   Pe:er 

Mont.  &Ham., 

1829 

Wright,  Samuel,.... 

Herkimer,.... 

1S04 

Young,  Samuel, 

Saratoga,  

1814 

Wright,  Samuel, 

Herkimer, 

1804,5 

Young,  Samuel,.... 

Saratoga,  

1S14,15 

Wright,  Samuel, 

Herkimer 

1806 

Young,   Samuel, 

Saratoga, 

1826 

Wright,  Samuel, 

Herkimer, 

1807 

Younglove,  Aaron,  . 

Ontario, 

1834 

Wright,  William  B... 

Sullivan, 

1847 

Younglove,  John,... 

Albany, 

17S2,  S3 

Wright,  Worthington 

Otsego, 

1S51 

Younglove,  John,. . . 

Albany, 

1784.S5 

Wyckoff,  Cornelius,. 

Kings 

1787 

Younglove,  John,... 

Albany, 

17SS 

Wyckoff,  Cornelius,. 

Kings, 

1788 

Younglove,  John,... 

Albanv, • 

17S8.89 

Wvckoff,  John 

Kings, 

1829 

Younglove,  John,. . . 

Albany,  .. 

1789,90 

Wyckoff,  Richard  L., 

Kings, 

1845 

Younglove,  Moses,.. 

Columbia,  .... 

1802 

Wygant,  Asa  S 

Ulster, 

1855 

Younglove,  Moses,.. 

Trvon,  

L778.T9 

Wvlie,  William  D.,.. 

Wavne 

1835 

Youngs,  Daniel, 

Suffolk 

1819 

Wylley,  John, 

New-York,... 

1792    no 

Youngs,  Noah, 

Suffolk, 

1830 

Wyllcy,  John 

New-York, . . . 

1792,93 

Youngs,  Samuel, . . . 

Queens, 

1794 

Wvnant,  Daniel  D.,. 

Kings 

1845 

Youngs,  Samuel — 

Queens, 

1843 

Wynkoop,  Augustus, 
Yard,  Joseph  A., 

New- York, . . . 

1816 

Youngs,  Samuel, . . . 

Queens, 

1844 

Kings, 

1850 

Youngs,   Samuel,... 

Westchester,  . 

1796,97 

Yates,  Adam, 

Rensselaer,... 

1807 

Youngs,   Samuel,   .. 

Westchester,  . 

1S0S,  9 

Yates,  Adam, 

Rensselaer,.. . 

1808  o> 

Youngs,   Samuel  . . . 

Westchester,  . 

IS10 

Yates,  Christopher,  . 

Albany, 

17S2,S3 

Yonugs,   Thomas,... 

Suffolk,  ... 

1784 

Yates,  Christopher,  . 

Albany, 

1784 

Youngs,  Thomas,... 

Suffolk 

1784,85 

Yates,  Christopher,  . 

Albany, 

1784,85 

YoangS,  Thomas... 

Suffolk, 

1786 

Yates,  Christopher?. 

Tryon, 

1784 

Zabriskie,   Andrew,. 

Montgomery, . 
New -York,. .. 

1S14 

Yates.  Christopher?. 

Montgomery,. 

1784,85 

Zabriskie,  George,.. 

1S25 

Yates,  ChristopherP. 

Montgomery, 

1788, 89 

Zabriskie,  George,.. 

New- York,. .. 

1S:i7 

Yates,  ChristopherP. 

Montgomery,. 

1800,1 

Zabriskie,  George,. . 

New- York,. .. 

!8M 

Yates,  ChristopherP. 

Montgomery,. 

1802 

Zabriskie,  George,.. 

New-York,. .. 

1 389 

Yates,  Jacob, 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1S06 

Zeillv,  David  I., 

Montgomery, . 

[804 

Yates,  .Jacob, 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1808 

Zeilly,  David  I...... 

Montgomery,  . 

1804,8 

Yates,  James, 

Rensselaer,. .. 

1834 

Zeillv,  David  I...... 

Montgomery,  • 

1810 

Yates,  lohn  B...... 

Madison, 

1836 

Zoller,  John  I., 

Montgomery,. 

1843 

Yates,  J.  Van  Ness, . 

Albany, 

1819 

PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS  319 


PRESIDENTIAL  ELECTORS. 

The  federal  constitution  directs1  that  each  state  shall  choose 
a  number  of  electors  for  president  and  vice-president,  equal  to 
their  number  of  senators  and  representatives  in  Congress,  who 
shall  assemble  in  their  respective  states  and  ballot  for  president  and 
vice-president.  Congress  has  directed2  electors  to  be  appointed 
within  thirty-four  days  of  the  first  Wednesday  of  December,  and 
fixed  their  time  of  meeting  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  December, 
of  every  fourth  year,  commencing  with  1792.3  The  State  of  New- 
York,  as  well  as  Rhode  Island  and  North  Carolina,  not  having 
ratified  the  constitution  at  that  time,  chose  no  electors  at  the  first 
presidential  election.  Two  votes  of  Maryland  and  two  of  Virginia 
were  not  given.  The  New-York  Legislature,  in  1792,  enacted4 
that  the  electors  should  be  chosen  in  the  same  manner  as  dele- 
gates in  Congress  (by  joint  ballot  of  the  two  houses),  and  that  a 
session  should  be  held  for  that  purpose  on  the  first  Tuesday  of 
November.  The  electors  were  to  meet  as  an  Electoral  College  at 
Poughkeepsie.  Three  electors  were  to  be  chosen  from  each  sena- 
torial district,  except  the  southern,  which  was  entitled  to  four. 
By  a  subsequent  law,5  a  meeting  of  the  Legislature  was  fixed  on 
the  first  Tuesday  of  November,  every  fourth  year,  for  choosing 
electors,  who  were  to  assemble  at  Hudson.  This  law  continued 
till  1812,6  when  the  quadrennial  sessions  of  the  electors  were  fixed 
at  the  Capitol  in  Albany,  where  they  are  now  held. 

Soon  after  the  adoption  of  the  late  constitution,  the  question 
of  changing  the  mode  of  choosing  electors  was  submitted  to  the 
people,7  with  the  results  given  on  page  103. 

An  act  was  accordingly  passed8  for  the  election  of  electors  by 
single  districts,  in  the  same  manner  as  representatives  in  Con- 
gress; and  the  electors,  when  assembled,  were  empowered  to 
choose  two  persons  to  represent  the  state  at  large,  and  to  fill 
any  vacancies  that  might  occur  in  their  number.  This  law  was 
embodied  in  the  revision  of  the  laws  of  1827.  In  1829,9  the 
mode  was  changed  to  election  by  general  ticket,  and  this  has  been 
since  continued. 

1  Art.  II ,  sec.  2,  8 ;  amendment,  art.  xii.  *  Act  of  April  12,  1792. 

3  Act  of  March  1,  1792.  6  Act  of  March  26,  1796. 

'  The  election  of  presidential  electors  in   all   the  8  Act  of  May  26,  1S12. 

states  (except  in  South  Carolina,  where  they  7  Act  of  March  15,  1825. 

are  appointed  by  the  Legislature)  Is  now  fixed  *  Act  of  March  15, 1S25. 

on  the  Tuesday  after  the  first   Monday    of  '•'  Act  of  April  15,  1S29. 

November. 


320 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS. 


The  following  statement  shows  the  whole  number  of  votes  cast, 
and  the  number  east  by  New-York,  at  each  presidential  election  : 

First  Term  (1789-93),  10  States— IS  Votes. 


For  President. 

Total 

69 
34 
9 
6 
6 
4 

For  President. 

Total 

George  Washington, 

George  Clinton, 

3 

John  Adams,1 

Samuel  Huntington, 

o 

1 

Robert  Harrison,   

James  Armstrong, 

1 

John  Rutled^e, 

Edward  Telfair, 

1 

John  Hancock, 

Benjamin  Lincoln, 

1 

Second  Term  (1793-97 

),  15  States— 135  Votes 

For  President.               N.Y. 

Total 

132 

77 
50 

For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

George  Washington, |  12 

John  Adams,1 \ 

George  Clinton, 1  12 

Thomas  Jefferson, 

Aaron  Burr, 

•• 

4 

1 

Third  Term  (1797-1801 ),  16  States— 138  Votes. 


For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  President. 

N.T. 

Total 

John  Adams,  .  . . 

12 

12 

77 
68 
59 
30 
15 
11 
7 

5 

Thomas  Jefferson,1 

Thoma  Pinckney, 

Aaron  Burr, 

James  Iredell, 

Samuel  Johnson, 

George  Washington,  .... 
J.  Henrv, 

8 

2 
2 

Samuel  Adams, 

2 

Oliver  Ellsworth, 

George  Clinton, 

Charles  C.  Pinckney,  . . . 

•• 

1 

Fourth  Term  (1801- 

-180 

5),  16   States— 138  Votes. 

For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

Thomas  Jefferson  * 

Aaron  Burr,2 

John  Adams,  , 

12 
12 

73 
73 
65 

Charles  C.  Pinckney,. . . . 
John  Jay, 

64 

1 

Fifth  Term  ( 

1805 

-9), 

17  States—lie 

Votes. 

For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

Thomas  Jefferson,   

George  Pinckney, 

19 

162 
14 

George  Clinton, . 
Kufus  King,.  . . . 

19 

16'? 

14 

1  The  second  night  st  candidate  became  rice-president. 

a  This  vote  being  B  lie.  went  to  tin-  House  of  Representative!,  whore,  on  the  thirty- 
sixth  ballot,  Jefferson  was  chosen  president,  and  Burr  vice-president.  The  vote 
of  Maryland  decided  the  contest. 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTIONS.  321 

Sixth  Term  (1809-13),  17  States  — 175  Votes. 


For  President. 

N.  Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N..Y. 

Total 

James  Madison, 

Charles  C.  Pinckney,  .... 

13 
*6 

122 
47 

6 

George  Clinton, 

Rufus  King, 

John  Langdon, 

James  Madison, 

James  Monroe, 

13 

*3 
3 

113 

47 
9 

3 
3 

Seventh   Term  (1813-17),  3  8  States  —  217    Votes. 


For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President 

N.Y. 

Total 

James  Madison, 

De  Witt  Clinton 

29 

128 

89 

Elbridge  Gerry ,   

Jared  Ingersoll, 

29 

131 
86 

Eighth   Term  (1817- 

-21),  19   States  —  217    Votes. 

For  President. 

N.Y 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

29 

183 
34 

Daniel  D.   Tompkins,  . . 

John  E.  Howard, 

James  Ross, 

John  Marshall, 

Robert  G.    Harper, 

29 

183 

Rufus  King, 

22 
5 
4 
3 

Ninth   Term  (1821-25),  24   States  —  235    Votes. 


For  President 

X.  Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

29 

231 
1 

Daniel  D.   Tompkins,  . . 

Richard  Stockton, 

Daniel  Rodney, 

Robert  G.    Harper, 

Richard   Rush 

29 

918 

John  Quincy  Adams, 

8 
4 
1 

1 

Tenth   Term  (1825-29),  24   States— 261    Votes. 


For  President. 


Andrew  Jackson,1.  . . . 
John  Quincy  Adams,1 
William  H.  Crawford, 
Henry  Clay, 


N.Y. 

Total 

1 

99 

26 

84 

5 

41 

4 

37 

For  Vice-President. 


John  C.  Calhoun,. 
Nathan  Sanford,  . . 
Nathaniel  Macon,. . 
Andrew  Jackson,. . 
Martin  Van  Buren, 
Henry  Clay, 


N.  Y.  Total 

I 


183 
30 
24 
13 


1  There  being  no  choice  by  the  people,   the  House  of  Representatives  elected  John 
Quincy  Adams. 


322  PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTIONS. 

Eleventh  Term  (1829-33),  24  States— 261    Votes. 


For  President. 

N.Y.  Total 

1 

For  Vice-President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

Andrew  Jackson, 

John  Quincy  Adams,. 

...    20 
...    16 

I 

178 
83 

John  C.    Calhoun, 

Richard  Rush, 

20 
16 

171 

83 

William  Smith, 

7 

Twelfth   Term  (1833-37),  24   States— 2S8    Votes. 


For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

Andrew  Jackson, 

Henry  Clay, 

John  Floyd 

William  Wirt, 

42 

219 
49 

11 

7 

Martin   Van  Bur  en 

John  Sergeant, 

William  Wilkins, 

Henry  Lee, 

Amos  Ellmaker, 

42 

189 

49 

30 

11 

7 

Thirteenth  Term  (1837-41),  26   States— 294    Votes. 


For  President 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N.  Y.  Total 

1 

Martin   Van  Bur  en, 

William  H.  Harrison,.... 

Hugh  L.  White, 

Daniel  Webster, 

Willie  P.  Mangum,   ...    . 

42 

170 
73 
26 
14 
11 

Richard  M.  Johnson, . . . 

Francis  Granger, 

John  Tyler, 

William  Smith 

42 

147 
77 
47 
23 

Fourteenth  Term 

(1841-45),  26   States  —  294    Votes. 

For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

42 

234 
60 

42 

234 

Martin  Van  Buren, 

Richard   M.  Johnson,... 
Littleton  W.  Tazewell,  . 
James  K.  Polk, 

48 
11 

1 

Fifteenth   Term  (1845-49),  26   States  —  275    Votes. 


For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

James  K.  Polk, 

36 

170 
105 

George  M.    Dallas 

Theodore  Frelinizlmysen, 

36 

170 

Henry  Clay 

105 

Died  April  4th,  1841,  and  succeeded  by  John  Tyler. 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS.  323 

Sixteenth   Term  (1849-53),  30   States — 290    Votes, 


For  President1 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

Zachary  Taylor? 

Lewis  Cass, 

36 

163 
127 

Millard  Fillmore, 

William  0.  Butler,.    ... 

36 

163 

127 

Seventeenth  Term  (1853-57),  31    States  —  296    Votes. 

For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

Franklin  Pierce, 

Winfield  Scott, 

36 

254 

42 

William  R.  King, 

William  A.  Graham,.... 

36 

254 
42 

Eighteenth   Term  (1857-61),  31    States — 296    Votes. 

For  President. 

N.Y. 

Total 

For  Vice-President 

N.Y. 

Total 

James  Buchanan, 

John  C.    Fremont, 

Millard  Fillmore, 

35 

180 
108 

8 

John  C.  Breckenridge,  . 

William  L.  Dayton, 

Andrew  J,   Donelson,... 

35 

180 

108 

8 

Electors  of  1792. 

Appointed  by  the  Senate  and  Assembly  under  an  act  passed 
November  20,  1792  : 


Names. 

Residences. 

Names. 

Residences. 

William  Floyd 

Samuel  Osgood 

Edward  Savage, 

Stephen  Ward, 

Suffolk  county. 
New- York  county. 
Washington  county. 
Westchester  county. 
Columbia  county. 
Orange  county." 

David  Van  Ness, . . 
Johannes  Bruyn,. . . 
Volkert  Veeder,. .. 
Abraham  Yatcs,Jr., 

Samuel  Clark, 

Abr'm.TenEyck,.. 

Dutchess  county. 
Ulster  county. 
Montgomery  county. 
Rensselaer  county. 
Saratoga  county. 
Rensselaer  county. 

Jesse  Woodhull.    ... 

Messenger — Robert  Williams. 

Electors  of  1796. 
Chosen  by  Senate  and  Assembly,  November  7,  1796. 


Names. 


Residences. 


Names. 


Residences. 


Lewis  Morris, 

Abijah  Hammond,  . 
Richard  Thome,  ... 
l'«:Ier  I  'anting  Jr  ,.  . 
Robt.Van  Rensselaer 
Johannes  Miller,  . .. 


Westchester  county. 
New-York  city. 
Queens  county. 
Dutchess  county. 
Columbia  county. 
Ulster  county,  


Abr'm  Ten  Broeck, 
Abm.  VanVechten,. 
St.JohnHoneywood 

William  Root 

Peter  Smith, 

Charles  Ncwkirk... 


Albany  city. 
Albany  city. 
Washington  county 
Rensselaer  county. 
Herkimer  county". 
Montgomery  county. 


1  291.67S  v(,u-n  wen  east  in  nineteen  states,  by  the  party  supporting  Martin  Van  Buren, 

but  no  electoral  vote  was  given  for  him. 
»  Died  July  9th,  1S50,  and  succeeded  by  Millard  Fillmore. 


324 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS. 


Electors  of  1800. 
Chosen  by  Senate  and  Assembly,  November  6,  1800. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Names. 

Residences. 

William  Floyd,.    ... 
Isaac  Ledyard, . 
Anthonv  Lispenard,. 
P.  Van  Cortlandt,  Jr. 

James  Burt, 

Gilbert  Li  vingston,. . 

SuflFolk  county. 
Queens  county. 
New- York  city. 
Westchester  county. 
Orange  county. 
Dutchess  county. 

Thomas  Jenkins,  . . 
Peter  Van  Ness, . . . 

Robert  Ellis 

John  Wood  worth, . . 
Jer  Van  Rensselaer, 
Jacob  Eaker, 

Columbia  county. 
Columbia  county. 
Saratoga  county. 
Rensselaer  county. 
Albany  city. 
Montgomery  county. 

Messenger— John  Van  Benthuysen> 

Electors  of  1804. 
Chosen  by  Senate  and  Assembly,  November  9,  1804. 

Ohairm an— WILLIAM  FLOYD. 


Names. 


Sylvester  Dering,.  . . 

James  Fairlie, 

Cornelius  Bergen,... 

John  Herring, 

Ezra  Thompson.  — 
Major  John  Wood,.. 
Coen.  E.  Elmendorf, 

Stephen  Miller, 

Albert  Pawling, 


Residences. 


Shelter  Isl  d,  Suffolk. 
New-York  city. 
Flatbush.  Queens  co. 
Orangetown.  Rockl'd 
Stanford,  Dutchess  co 
Goshen,  Orange  co. 
Kingston,  Ulster  co. 
Claverack,  Columbia 
Troy,  Rensselaer  co. 


Names 


Isaac  Sargent 

Thomas  Brooks.. .. 
MatthiasB.lIildreth, 
William  Floyd,  . 

Jonas  Earl, 

Joseph  Ellicott,. 
Henry  Quaekenboss 
Adam  Comstock, . 
Abraham  Bancker 


Residences. 


Halfmoon,  Saratoga 
Exeter,  Otsego  co. 
Johnstown,  Mont.  co. 
Western,  Oneida  co. 
Mareellus,  Onond  co. 
Batavia,  Genesee  co. 
Water\iiet,Albany  co. 
GreenfleldSaratogaoo. 
Northfleldjliichm'dco. 


Messenger— -John  Savage 


Electors  of  1808. 
Chosen  by  Senate  and  Assembly,  November  7,  1808. 


Names. 


Ambrose  Spencer,, 
Henry  Huntington 
John  W.  Seaman,.. 

Henry  Rutgers, 

John  (iarretson,..  , 

Ebeiiezer  White,. . . 
Thomas  Lawrenoe, 
James  Talmadge, 
.Jonathan  Rouse,.., 
Mnajah  Pettit, 


Residences. 


Albany,  Albany  co. 
Rome,  Oneida  co. 
N.  Hempst'd,  Queens 
City  of  New-York. 
Castletown,  Blob,  oo 
forktown,  West  oo. 
Catskiii,  Greene  co. 
Po'keepsle,  Dntoh.  oo. 
l'ittstown,  Reims,  co. 
Q,aeensbury,Wash  oo 


Names. 


Henry  Yates.  Jr.,.. 

Benjamin  Mooers,. 
Adam  R  Voormau, 
Thomas  Sliankland, 
William  Halloek,.. 
Russell  Attwater,  . . 

Joseph  Sinioiids,. .. 
Hugh  -Jamison,  . . 
Matthew  Carpenter, 


Residences. 


Sohen'y  (then)  Alb'y. 
Plattsburgh,Clinton. 
Schoharie  Schohnrie. 
Otsego,  Otsego  co. 
Sullivan,  Madison  co. 
Russell,  St.  Law.  co. 
Sherborne!  Chenan. 
( 'auandaigua,Ont.  co. 
Tioga  county. 


Messenger— John  C.  Spencer. 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS. 


325 


Electors  of   1812. 
Chosen  by  Senate  and  Assembly,  November  9,  1812. 


Chairman— JOSEPH  C.  YATES. 
Secretary — Archibald  McIntybe. 


Names. 


Residences. 


Joseph  C.  Yates, 

Simeon  De  "Witt, — 
Archibald  Mclntyre, 
John  C-  Hogeboom, 
Gurdon  S.  Mumford. 
J.  De  La  Montagnie, 
Phil.  Van  Cortlandt, 

John  Chandler 

Henry  Huntington,.. 
John  Wood  worth,... 

David  Boyd 

Cornelius  Bergen,  . . 

Joseph  Perine,. 

Chauncey  Belknap,. 
George  Rosecrantz,.. 


Schenectady  county. 
Albany  county. 
Albany  county. 
Columbia  county. 
New-York  city. 
New-York  city. 
Westchester  county 
Orange  county. 
Oneida  county. 
Albany  county. 
Schenectady  county. 
Kii/cs  county. 
Richmond  c'unty. 
Orange  county. 
Herkimer  countv. 


Names. 


Residences. 


John  Dill, 

David  Van  Ness,.. . 
Robert  Jenkins,...  .1 
Mich.  S.Vandecook,| 
George  Palmer,  Jr..| 
James  Hill  .... 

William  Kirby, j 

Henry  Frev  Yates 
Tho's  H.  Hubbard. 

John  Russell,  

James  S  Kipp,  . .. 
Jotliam  Jayne.  ... 
Jonat'n  Stanley,  Jr. 
William  Burnet,  . ., 


Ulster  county. 
Dutchess  county. 
Columbia  county. 
Rensselaer  county. 
Saratoga  county. 
Washington  county. 
Essex  county. 
Montgomery  county. 
Madison  county. 
Otsego  county. 
Oneida  county. 
Cayuga  county. 
Onondaga  county. 
Ontario  county. 


Messenger — Joseph  Perine. 

"  Electors  of  1816. 
Chosen  by  Senate  and  Assembly,  November  8,  1816. 

Chairman— HENRY  RUTGERS. 
Secretary — Samuel  Lawrence. 


Names. 


Residences. 


Henry  Rntger,  

Lemuel  Chipman,... 
John  W.  Seamen,... 

Jacob  Drake 

James  Fairlie, 

Theo.  W.  Van  Wyck 
Joseph  I>-  Monell,. . . 

John  Blake,  Jr., 

Jacob    Wertz 

Gabriel  North. 

Charles  E.  Dudley,. . 

Benjamin  S'nilh, 

Samuel  Lewis 

Alexander  McNish,. 
Artemus  Aldrich.  .. . 


New-York  city. 
Ontario  county. 
Queens  county. 
New- York  city. 
New-York  city. 
Dutchess  county. 
Columbia  county. 
Orange  county. 
Ulster  county. 
Delaware  county. 
Albany  county. 
Rensselaer  county, 
Saratoga  county. 
Washington  county. 
W  arren  county. 


Names. 


Residences. 


Augustus  Wright,. . 
Peter  S.  Van  Orden, 

Henry  Becker, 

Aaron  Haring 

Israel  W.  Clark,... 

Daniel  Boot 

Montgomery  Hunt  . ' 
Nicholl  Ko.-dick,. . 
Eliphalet  Edmonds, 

George  Petit 

Richard  Townley,.. 
Samuel  Lawrence,. 
Nath.  Rochester,. . . 
Wrthy  L.  Churchel, 


New-York  city. 
Rockland  county. 
Schoharie  county. 
Montgomery  county. 
Otsego  county. 
Chenango  county. 
Oneida  county. 
Herkimer  county. 
Jefferson  county. 
Onondaga  county. 
Cayuga  county. 
Tioga  county. 
Ontario  county. 
Genesee  county. 


Messenger — Aaron    Clark. 


28 


326 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS. 


Electors  of  1820. 
Chosen  by  Senate  and  Assembly,  November  9,  1820 

President— HEKRY  RUTGERS. 
Secretary — William  B.  Rochester. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Names. 

Residences. 

William  Floyd1,.... 

Henry  Rutgers, 

Abel  Huntington, . . . 
Edward  Leverich, .. 

Isaac  Lawrence, 

John  Targee, 

Jacob  Odell, 

Oneida. 
New-York. 
Suffolk  county. 
Queens  county. 
New-York  city. 
New- York  city. 
Westchester  county. 
Putnam  county. 
Columbia  county. 
Sullivan  county. 
Orange  county. 
Greene  county. 
Albany  county. 
Rensselaer  county. 
Saratoga  county. 

John  Baker, 

John  Walworth,.. . 
Daniel  McDougal,. 

Seth  Wetmore,2 

Latham  A.  Burrows, 
Farrand  Stranahan, 

Henry  Wager, 

Elisha  Farnham,  . . 
Jonathan  Collins,.. 

Samuel  Nelson, 

Wm.  B.  Rochester, 
Charles  Thompson, 
Philetus  Smith,.... 
James  Brisban, 

Washington  county. 
Clinton  county. 
Schenectady  county. 
Montgomery  county. 
Broome  county. 
Otsego  county. 
Oneida  county. 

Peter  Warring, 

Edw'd  P.  Livingston 
David  Hammond,  .. 

Peter  Millikin, 

Mark  Spencer, 

Benjamin  Knower,  . 

Gilbert  Eddy, 

Howell  Gardner,  . . . 

Madison  county. 
Lewis  county. 
Cortland  county. 
Allegany  county. 
Seneca  county. 
Ontario  county. 
Genessee  county. 

Messenger — Edward  Leveret. 

Electors  of  1824. 
Chosen  by  the  Senate  and  Assembly,  November  11,  1824. 

Chairman  —  MARINUS  WILLETT. 
Secretary  —  John  Lansing,  Jr. 


Names. 


Nathan  Thompson,. 

Darius  Bentley, 

Micah  Brooks 

Pierre  A.  Barker,.. 

Joseph  Sibley, 

Timothy  H.  Porter,3 

Samuel  Russel, 

Marinus  Willett, 

Kbenezer  Sage.4 

Richard  Blauvelt, . .. 

Abraham  Stagg, 

John  Drake, 

James  Drake, t 

Isaac  Sutherland,... 

William  Walsh 

Alexander  J.  Coffin, 
Benjamin  Smith.  . . . 
Elisha  Dorr, 


Residences. 


Saratoga  county. 
Tioga  county. 
Ontario  county. 
Seneca  county. 
Monroe  county. 
Cattaraugus  county. 
Erie  county. 
New-York  city. 
Suffolk  county. 
Rockland  count/. 
New- York  city. 
New-York  city. 
Westchester  county. 
Duti'hess  county. 
Orange  county. 
Columbia  county. 
Rensselaer  onunty. 
Albany  county- 


Names. 


William  Townsend, 
Thomas  Lawver,.. 
Edw'd  B.  Crandall, 

Samuel  Hicks., 

Edward  Savage,... 
Benjamin  Mooers, . 
Chester  Patterson,. 

Phinehas  Coon 

Azariah  Smith, 

.Eleazer  Banrom,... 
Solomon  SL  John,. 
Elisha  B.  Strong,.. 
Clark  Crandall,  ... 
Isaac  Sutherland,.. 
John  Lansing,  Jr.,. 
Benjamin  Bailey,.. 

Samuel  Smith, 

Henry   Cady, 


Residences. 


Delaware   county. 
Scoharie  county. 
Otsego  county." 
Oneida  county. 
Washington  county. 
Clinton  county. 
Broome  county. 
Madison  county. 
Onondaga  county. 
Cayuga  county. 
Wayne  county. 
Monroe  county. 
Allegany  county. 
Genesee  county. 
Albany  county. 
New-York  city. 
Sullivan  county. 
Clinton  county. 


Messenger—  Samuel  Russel. 


1  Did  not  attend  ;  Martin  Van  Buren  appointed  to  fill  vacnncy. 

>  Did  not  attend  ;  William  I.  Dodge  appointed  to  fill  vacancy. 

:<  Did  not  attend;  William  Mann,  of  Schoharie  appointed  to  Ml  vacancy. 

*  Did  not  attend;  John  Taylor,  of  Albany,  appointed  to  till  vacancy. 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS. 


327 


Electors  of  1828. 
Elected  by  districts,  November  4,  1828. 


Electors  at  large, 


President  —  JOSEPH  C  YATES. 
Secretary  —  Andrew  D.  W.  Bruyn. 

John  Taylor,  of  Albany. 

Charles  Dayan,  of  Lowville,  Lewis  county. 


Dist 

Names. 

Residences. 

Dist 

Names. 

Residences. 

1 

Moses  Rolph, 

Suffolk  county. 

16 

Rufus  Crane, 

Herkimer  co. 

2 

John  Garrison, 

Kings  county. 

17 

Archib'd  Mclntyre, 

Montgomery  co. 

8 

Benjamin  Bailey,.. 

New-York  city. 

18 

Salmon  Child, 

Saratoga  co. 

y 

John  Targee, 

New- York  citv. 

19 

Peter  J.  H.  Myers, 

Washington  co. 

8 

Gilbert  Coutant. .. 

New-York  city. 

20 

James  Campbell,.. 

Franklin  co. 

4 

Jacob  Odell, 

Westchester  co. 

21 

Jesse  Smith 

Jeffersoncounty 

5 

Morgan  Lewis, 

Dutchess  county. 

21 

August's  Chapman, 

St.Lawrence  co. 

b 

Egbert  Jansen, 

Orange  county. 

22 

Benjamin  Cotton... 

Madison  county 

V 

•Jeremiah  Russell,  . 

Ulster  county. 

28 

Freeborn  G.Jewett, 

Onondaga  co. 

8 

Alexander  Coffin,.. 

Columbia  county. 

24 

Asaph  Stow, 

Cayuga  county. 

9 

Gilbert  Eddy 

Rensselaer  co. 

25 

And'wD.W.Bruyn, 

Tompkins  co. 

10 

Ab'm  Van  Vechten, 

Albany  county. 

26 

William  Hildreth,  . 

Ontario  county. 

11 

Peter  Pine, 

Delaware  county. 

26 

John  Beal, 

Wayne   county. 

12 

Joseph  C.  Yates,.. 

Schenectady  co. 

27 

James  D.  Garnsey, 

Monroe  county. 

18 

Elkanah  Brush,  . .. 

Otsego  county. 

28 

John  Lloyd 

Steuben  county. 

14 

Thomas  BlakesJ.ee, 

Chenango  county. 

29 

Shubael  Dunham.  . 

Genesee  county 

15      Ebene'r  B.Sherman 

Oneida  county. 

80 

Ebenezer  Walden,. 

Erie  county. 

Messenger — Asaph  Stow. 


Electors  of  1832. 
Elected   by  general  ticket,  November  6,  1832. 

President  —  EDWARD  P.  LIVINGSTON. 
Secretary  —  Major  A.  Andrews. 

f;0m^.b  r,*  isi~n*  1  Edward  P.  Livingston,  of  Clermont,  Columbia  county,  age  53. 
jiceczors  at  targe,  -j  Nathaniel  Garrow,  of  Auburn,  Cayuga  county,  age  52. 


Ages. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

57 

Huntington, 

Brooklyn, 

SufTolk. 

59 

Kings. 

54 

57 

67 

Preserved   Fish, 

New-York, 

New- York. 

68 

66 

White  Plains, 

72 

William   Taber, 

65 

Orange. 
Ulster. 

88 

Peter  Crispell,  Jr., 

52 

William  Deitz 

46 

59 

Rensselaer. 

57 

Albany. 

29 

Daniel  D.  Campbell, 

John  Gale, 

Schenectady. 

68 

Washington. 

54 

Warren. 

52 

52 
44 

James  B.  Spencer, 

John  S.  Feeder, 

Amos  IJurk 

Theopbtltu  8.  Morgan, 

Fort  Covington 

Caughnawaga, 

Franklin. 
Montgomery. 

4:5 

Oswego. 
Oneida. 

■  1 

Floyd,  

CI 

Ebenezer  w<x*i, 

Peter  Collier. 

EHisburgh 

Milford,..: 

Jefferson. 
Otsego. 

328 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS. 


Ages. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

36 

57 

Chenango. 

47 

Virgil, 

44 

Darius  Bentley, 

(then)  Tioga. 

72 

57 

Marcellus, 

Onondaga. 
Cayuga. 

74 

Seth  Thomas, 

56 

36 

Oliver   Phelps 

69 

Yates. 

49 

37 

37 

Cuba, 

Allegany. 

Chautauque. 

Erie. 

41 

Orris  Crosby, 

Major  A.  Andrews, 

40 

Buffalo, 

43 

Asa  Clark,  Jr 

Murray, 

Orleans. 

Messenger  —  Orris  Crosby. 


Electors  of  1836. 
Elected  by  general  ticket,  November  8,  1836. 

President  —  CORNELIUS  W.  LAWRENCE. 
Secretary  —  Hiram  Gardner. 

Cornelius  W.  Lawrence,  of  New- York. 

James  McCall,1  of  Rushford,  Allegany  county 


Electors  at  large, 


Ages. 

Names- 

Residences. 

Counties. 

61 
62 
63 

Suffolk. 

Jacob  Crocheron, .' 

New-York, 

New-York. 

Campbell   B.   White,2 

Gideon  Ostrander, 

62 

New-York, 

61 

Neu-York. 

61 
44 

White  Plains 

55 

Nathaniel   P.  Hill, 

Orange. 
Dieter. 

50 

lister 

44 

50 

57 
50 

li.urv  Koon 

Peter  Wendell 

Albany. 

57 

GansevoortsTule, 

Saratoga. 
Washington. 

67 

.John  Gale, 

Wolcott   Tvrrell 

49 

Bcbrooo 

50 

70 

Montgomery. 

Herkimer. 

60 

Henry  Ellison 

S:ili-I>nrv, 

65 

Clinton 

BR 

Fulton. 

46 

Orville   HungerTord, 

Water-town, 

JeffBTMtb 

62 

Plainfleld, 

( ttaego, 

57 

[ehabod   Bartlett,              

Franklin 

New  Berlin 

Trurnansburgh. 

WUbwvvUle 

50 

Augustus   C.  Welch, 

Chenango. 

43 

Tompkins. 
Tioga. 

89 

Wbitcomb  Phelps, 

52 

David  Monro, 

61 

Stloara,  

65 

Peleg  Slade, 

Cayaga. 

43 

Alanaon  M.   Knapp, 

.land    Wilson 

S, i,liis,      

47 

Canandalgua,  

Ontario. 

1  Did  not  attend  ;  Jacob  Sutherland.  age  40,  chosen  to  ill!  the  vacancy. 
1  Did  not  attend;  John  Coxe,  age  30,  chosen  to  fill  the  vacancy. 


PRESIDENTIAL    ELECTORS. 


329 


Ages- 

Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

40 
50 

Elisha  Doubleday, 

Jos>  ph  Sibley 

Samuel  Benedict,  Jr., 

Daniel  H.  Bissell 

Italy  Hill, 

Chili, 

...1  Yates. 

33 
41 

Alexander, 

. . .    Genesee. 

34 

Thomas  J.  W  heeler 

46 

Buffalo 

. . .    Erie. 

36 

Hiram  Gardner 

Lockport, 

...    Niagara. 

Messenger  —  Daniel  H.  Bissell. 


Electors  of  1840. 
Elected  by  general  ticket,  November  3,  1840. 

Presidents- JAMES  BURT. 
Secretary — Elisha  Jenkins- 

jt7~w™.«  n*  isirn*  J  James  Burt  of  Warwick,  Orange  county,  age  80. 
Electors  at  wrge,  ^  Abraham  Rose  of  Binghamton,  Broome  county,  age  75. 


Age* 

Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

75 

55 

52 

50 

J.  Phillips  Phoenix,  

52 

75 

Peekskill 

64 

Bartow  White, 

Fishkill,   

68 

Orange. 

65 

Peter  G.  Sham, 

71 

49 

51 

Griffith  P.  Griffith, 

Trov 

68 

Archibald  Mclntyre, 

Albany, 

67 

Saratoga. 
Washington, 

45 

46 

Keves  P.  Cool, 

Glens  Falls, 

53 

Jonathan  Wallace, 

Fort  Covington, 

49 

Montgomery.. 

42 

Thomas  Burch, 

Little  Falls, 

49 

69 

Peter  Pratt, 

Oswego. 

88 

Elbridge  G.  Merrick, 

Clayton, 

Cherrv  Valley, 

Walton, 

58 

Otsego. 

66 

Isaac  Ogden, 

68 

8amuel  Balcom, 

Oxford,  

Chenango. 
Tompkins- 

37 

John  J.  Speed,  Jr., 

Dan  Hibbard 

57 

Cortland  Village, 

49 

John  Williams, 

52 

B-  Davis  Noxon, 

Onondaga. 

Cnyuga. 

Wayne. 

42 

62 

Charles  Bradish, 

62 

Gideon  Lee 

57 

Grattan  H.  Wheeler,  

M 

William  Garbutt, 

Wheatland,  

53 

47 

John  Wheeler, 

Livingston. 

Chautauque. 

Erie.m 

Niagara. 

Niagara. 

62 
56 
52 

Philo  Orton, 

Henry  R.  Seymour, 

Davis  Hurd, 

Fredonia 

Buffalo, 

64 

Peter  B.  Porter 

Niagara  Falls,  

Messenger— H.  M.  Romeyn. 


330 


PRESIDENTIAL    ELECTORS. 


Electors  of  1844. 
Elected  by  general  ticket,  November  5, 1844. 

President— JOHN  SAVAGE. 
/Secretary — Hugh  Halsey. 

m*~+~..  „*  t~.„*  S  Benjamin  F.  Butler  of  New- York  city,  age  48. 

vectors  at  large,  -j  Dauiel  s.  i>ickjn30n  of  Binghamton,  Broome  county,  age  44. 


Ages. 


60 

::,7 
64 
68 
40 

60 
64 

4S 
72 
N 
71 
64 
66 
65 
49 
72 

4^ 

64 
69 
68 
70 
68 
64 
52 
60 
00 
68 
60 
51 
66 
81 
41 
68 
47 


Names. 


1 1  ugh  Halsey 

John  C-  Thompson, 

George  Douglass, , 

Niel  Gray, 

William  F.  Havemeyer,. . . 
Jonathan  I.  Coddington, . 

Daniel  Johnson, 

John  Crawford, , 

William  Murray,  

Jacobus  Harden  berg, . 

Tobias  L.  Hogeboom, 

Nicholas  M.  Masters. 

John  Keyes  Paige, 

John  Savage, 

William  Hedding 

•Tohn  Fay 

John  NHlis 

Clemence  Whitaker, 

Azariah  Doane, 

Thomas  H.  Hubbard,.... 

Lemuel  1'attingill, 

William  Mason, 

Henry  Potts, 

Daniel  Dana, 

John  Gillett, 

Jacob  E.  Bogardus, 

Jonathan  Boynton, 

Elisha  Johnson, 

John  Lapham 

John  D.  Higgins, 

Robert  H.  Shankland, .... 

Jonathan  Hascall,  Jr., 

Rufus  H.  Smith, 

John  D.  Perkins,1 


Residences. 


Bridgehampton, 
Tompkinsville, . .. 

New-York, 

New-York, 

New-York, 

New- York, 

West  Hempstead, 

Southeast, 

West  Town 

Marbletown, 

Gh-nt, 

Sehaghticoke,  . . . 

Albany, 

Salem,.. 

West  Chazy, 

Northampton, 

St.  Johusville,  ... 
Martinsburgh, .. . 

Belleville, 

Utica, 

New  Lisbon, 

Preston 

Williamstown,. .. 

Syracuse,  

Scott, 

South  Lansing,  . . 

Walworth, 

Rochester, 

Farmington, 

Bath, 

Ellieottville, 

Brant, 

Perry 

Holley, 


Counties. 


Suffolk. 

Richmond. 

New-York. 

New-York. 

New-York. 

New-York. 

Rockland. 

Putnam. 

Orange. 

Ulster. 

Columbia. 

Rensselaer. 

Albany. 

Washington. 

Clinton. 

Fulton. 

Montgomery 

Lewis. 

Jefferson. 

Oneida. 

Otsego. 

Chenango. 

Oswego. 

Onondaga. 

Cortland. 

Tompkins. 

Wayne. 

Monroe. 

Ontario. 

Steuben. 

Cattaraugus. 

Erie. 

Wyoming. 

Orleans. 


Messenger — John  D.  Perkins. 


Electors  of  1848. 
Elected  by  general  ticket,  November  7,  1848. 

President- JOHN  A.  COLLIER. 
Secretary — Charles  R.  Bars  row 

m******  n*  VtmfM  J  Henry  H.  Ross  of  Keeseville  Essex  county,  age  59. 
zieciors  at  large,  j  John  A  ColUer  of  Albany>  Albany  county,  age  61. 


Ages. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

66 

Bridgehampton, 

Suffolk 

89 

5:1 

New-York, 

New- York 

New- York, 

68 

64 

Timothy  Whittemore, 

New-York. 

Did  not  attend  ;  Abraham  Hogeboom  appointed  to  All  vacancy. 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS. 


331 


Ages. 

Names. 

Eesidences. 

Counties. 

63 

New- York,     . 

New-Y.  ork. 

44 

41 
47 

John  0-  Cruger, 

James  D.  Bull, 

Tivoli,'.'.    ............. 

Bullville, 

Delhi 

Dutchess. 
Orange. 

Marvin  Wheeler,2 

64 

Catskill,... 

64 

Israel  Sevmour, 

Trov, 

31 

Clarkson  F.  Crosby, 

Albany. 
Washington. 

43 

North  White  Creek,.... 

Glens  Falls, 

Saratoga  Springs, 

Fairfield 

70 

Bill v  J.  Clark,  

58 

Samuel  Freeman, 

Saratoga. 

65 

Asa  Chatfleld 

40 

Lewis. 

55 

Brownville, 

63 

William  B.  Welles, 

Oneida. 

53 

43 

Charles  R.  Barstow, 

Owego, 

Tioga. 
Madison. 

s 

Oliver  Poole 

40 

Onondaga. 

Cavuga. 

Yates. 

42 

Stephen  Fancher, 

Cato, 

44 

Eli  Sheldon, 

Joseph  W.  Gates,3 

Wayne. 

62 

31 

Livingston, 

Allegany. 

Cattaraugus 

Erie. 

Genesee. 

Alfred, 

31 

Delos  E.  Sill 

Ellicoitville, 

50 

48 

William  Ketchum, 

Augustus  P.  Hascall, 

Buffalo 

Le  Kov, 

50 

Solomon  Parmele, 

Lockport 

Niagara. 

Messenger— Delos  E.  Sill. 


Electors  of  1852. 
Elected  by  general  ticket,  November  2,  1852. 


Electors  at  large, 


President-  Z  A  DOCK  PRATT. 
Secretary — Lyman  J.  Walworth. 

Charles  O'Conor  of  New-York  city,  age  48. 

Sherburne  B.  Piper  of  Lewiston,  Niagara  county,  age  45. 


Ages. 

42 
39 
86 
M 

39 
39 
41 
52 
62 
65 
62 
67 
61 
49 
48 


Names. 


Residences. 


Counties. 


Philip  S.  Crooke 

Electnt  B.  Litchfield,... 

Richard  T.  Compton, 

Joseph  M.  Marsh, 

.lames  Murphy, 

William  II.  Cornell,..., 

I  Gustavus  A.  Conover,.., 

Alexander  F.  Vache,..., 

Edward  Suffern, 

Alexander  Thompson,., 

Zadoek  Pratt, 

Lawrence  Van  Buren, . 

Job  Pierson, 

Cornelius  Vosburgh,..., 
Isaac  W.  Bishop, , 


Brooklyn,.. 
Brooklyn,.., 
New -York, . 
New-Y'ork, . 
New-York,. 
New-York, 
New-York,. 
New-York, . 


Prattsville,.. 
Kinderhook, 

Troy, 

Albany, 

Salem, 


1  Did  not  attend  ;  Abraham  Hogeboom  appointed  to  fill  vacancy. 

2  Did  not  attend  ;  Joeepfa  Smith  appointed  to  fill  vacancy. 

3  Did  not  attend  ;  Martin  Butterfield  appointed  to  fill  vacancy. 

4  Did  not  attend  ;  Ira  Davenport  appoiuted  to  fill  vacancy. 


Kings. 

Kings. 

New- York. 

New-York. 

New-Y'ork. 

New-York. 

New-York. 

New- York. 

Rockland. 

Orange. 

Greene. 

Columbia. 

Rensselaer. 

Albany. 

Washington. 


332 


PRESIDENTIAL   ELECTORS. 


AgeS. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

54 

Thomas  Crook, 

William  C.  (.'rain, 

Clark  8.  Grinnell, 

Plattsburgh, 

54 

Litchfield, 

51 

Fulton. 

43 

Lyman  J.  Walworth 

Otsego, 

71 

Thomas  H.  Hubbard, 

Utica, 

Solon, 

72 

Samuel  G.  Hathaway, 

Delos  De  Wolf, ....." 

Cortland. 

41 

Oswego. 

4s 

We9t  Turin, 

61 

William  Taylor 

Onondaga. 
Cayuga. 

35 

William  C.  Beardslev, 

33 

58 

Chemung. 

34 

42 

53 

John  B.  Skinner, 

Wyoming. 

Niagara. 

Erie. 

44 
33 

William  Vandervoort, 

William  L.  G.  Smith 

61 

Benjamin  Chamberlin 

Cattaraugus. 

Messenger — James  H.  Sherrill. 

Electors  of  1856. 
Elected  by  general  ticket,  November  4,  1856. 

President—  DANIEL  CADY. 

Secretary— Isaac  L.  Endress. 
Moses  H.  Grinnell  of  New- York  city,  age  52. 
James  S.  Wadsworth  of  Geneseo,  Livingston  county,  age  49. 


Electors  at  large, 


Ages. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

43 

Minthorne  Tompkins 

Richmond. 

53 

Amos  P.  Stanton, 

James  Kennedy, 

Kings. 
New-York. 

51 

29 

New-York. 

33 

John  S.  Belcher, 

New-York. 

84 

New-York. 

Daniel  L.  Pettee,1 

New- York, 

56 

New-York. 

Jared  V.  Peck,2 

77 
88 

Monticello 

Ulster. 

70 

Hudson 

Columbia. 

43 

Rensselaer. 

47 

Henry  II.  Van  Dyck, 

Albany. 

39 

John  C.  Hulbert, 

Saratoga  Springs, 

Saratoga. 

50 

72 

Smith  Slill well, 

83 

Daniel  Cadv, 

Fulton. 

42 

Robert  &  Hughston, 

Delhi, 

Delaware. 

83 

1  tiea, 

Oneida. 

53 

William  S.  Savre, 

Chenango. 

Oswego. 

Lewis, 

51 

OsWegO, 

62 

46 

Onondaga. 

76 

Cavuga. 
Yates. 

43 

4r> 

Tompkins. 

44 

Livingston. 

47 

Freeman  Clarke,. ...  

Rochester, 

Monroe. 

1  Did  BOt  attend;  Thoma*  Carnley,  age  45,  appointed  to  fill  vacancy. 

2  Did  not  attend  ;  Edward   Field,  age  88,  appointed  to  All  vacancy. 


REGENTS   OF    THE   UNIVERSITY.  333 


Ages. 

Names. 

Eesidences. 

Counties. 

51 

William  S.  Mallory, 

William  Keep, 

44 

Lockport, 

Buffalo 

Niagara. 
Erie. 

59 

45 

Delos  E.  Sill, 

EHicottville 

Chautauque. 

Meaaenyer — Hiram  W.  Dixon,  Columbia  county. 


REGENTS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 

King's  College,  in  New-York  city,  was  incorporated  by  patent, 
October  31st,  1754,  and  received  at  various  times  the  aid  of  a  lot- 
tery, a  township  of  land  in  Vermont,  and  other  grants  from  govern- 
ment, by  the  aid  of  which  it  had  erected  buildings  and  gone  into 
successful  operation,  but  the  revolution  broke  up  its  organization, 
and  its  premises  were  used  as  a  hospital  during  the  war. 

Early  in  1784,  committees  upon  seminaries  of  learning  were 
appointed  in  the  Legislature,  and  on  1  st  of  May  a  law  was  passed 
granting  new  powers  to  the  college,  whose  name  was  changed  to 
Columbia  College.  The  principal  state  officers,  two  persons  in 
each  county,  and  one  person  chosen  by  each  religious  denomina- 
tion in  the  state,  were  made  trustees  ;  who  had  power  to  establish 
and  regulate  the  college,  locate  branches  in  other  places,  and  direct 
the  educational  interests  of  the  state  generally.  These  trustees 
were  designated  Regents  of  the  University,1  and  were  to  choose  a 
chancellor,  vice-chancellor,  treasurer  and  secretary.  Vacancies 
(excepting  those  of  the  religious  sects)  were  to  be  filled  by  the 
governor  and  council  of  appointment. 

The  regents,  being  widely  scattered,  were  found  unable  to 
assemble  in  sufficient  numbers  for  a  quorum,  and  at  the  next  ses- 
sion2 thirty-three  additional  ones  were  appointed,  of  whom  twenty 
resided  in  New-York  city. 

A  short  experience  proved  the  inadequacy  of  this  law  to  meet 
the  purposes  for  which  it  was  passed  ;  and  in  1787,  another  plan 
of  supervision  over  the  higher  literary  institutions  of  the  state, 
which  was  adopted,  has  been  continued  with  little  change  to  the 
present  time.3  By  the  act  of  April  13th,  of  that  year,  nineteen 
persons  therein  named,  with  the  governor  and  lieutenant-governor 
by  virtue  of  their  offices,  were  constituted  regents  of  the  univer- 

1   Folio  edition  of  Laws,  7th  session,  p.  69. 

a  November  12th,  37S4.  folio  Laws,  8th  session,  p.  23. 

a  The  auihorship  of  this  system  has  generally  been  ascribed  to  Alexander  Hamilton, 
then  in  the  Assembly.  An  examination  of  the  legislative  journals  and  of  the 
original  drafts  of  the  act  still  preserved*  will  show  that  Ezra  L'Hommedieu, 
then  in  the  Senate,  was  prominently  cdWerned  in  its  passage. 


334  REGENTS    OF   THE    UNIVERSITY. 

sity,  and  required  to  visit  and  inspect  all  colleges,  academies  and 
schools,  examine  into  the  state  and  system  of  education,  and 
report  annually  to  the  Legislature.  They  were  empowered,  in 
case  of  vacancy,  to  appoint  presidents  of  colleges  and  principals 
of  academies,  for  one  year,  to  confer  degrees  and  to  incorporate 
colleges  and  academies,  provided  that  the  annual  revenue  of  any 
such  academy  should  not  exceed  the  value  of  four  thousand 
bushels  of  wheat. 

Vacancies  in  corporations  of  trustees  were  to  be  filled  by  the 
remaining  trustees,  and  no  president  or  professor  was  ineligible 
on  account  of  any  religious  tenets  he  might  profess. 

In  1842  the  secretary  of  state,1  and  in  1854  the  superintendent 
of  public  instruction,2  were  made  regents  of  the  university.  In 
1844  the  regents  were  made  trustees  of  the  state  library,3  and,  in 
conjunction  with  the  superintendent  of  schools,  were  charged  with 
the  supervision  of  the  Normal  School. 

In  1845,  they  were  made  trustees  of  the  cabinet  of  natural 
history,4  and  in  1856  the  supervision  of  the  completion  of  the 
Colonial  History  and  subjects  of  a  kindred  class  were  committed 
to  their  care.  They  hold  annual  meetings  on  the  second  Thurs- 
day of  January,  and  such  other  meetings  as  the  chancellor  may 
appoint.5 

Regents  are  appointed  by  joint  ballot  of  the  Legislature.  They 
receive  no  salaries,  and  hold  until  their  places  are  vacated  by 
death,  resignation,  removal  from  the  state,  or  neglecting  to  attend 
at  least  one  meeting  in  each  year.  They  may  be  removed  by 
concurrent  resolution  of  the  Legislature,  but  this  power  has  never 
been  exercised. 

»  Act  of  May  8th,  1842.  «  Act  of  May  10th,  1645. 

2  Act  of  March  80th,  1854.  *  Revised  Statutes,  part  1,  chap.  15. 

8  Act  of  May  4th,  1844. 


REGENTS    OF   THE    UNIVERSITY. 


335 


Regents  of  the  University, 

As  originally  implied  and  named  in  the  act  of  May  1,  17 84,  grant- 
ing additional  powers  to  the  college,  formerly  called  King's 
College. 

His  Excellency,  George  Clinton,  Governor, 

Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  Lieutenant-Governor  and  Pre*.  Senate,\ 

John  Hathorn,  Speaker  of  the  Assembly, 

James  Duane,  Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  -  York, )  Ex  officio. 

John  J.  Beekman,  Mayor  of  the  City  of  Albany, 

Egbert  Benson,  Attorney-General, 

John  Morin  Scott,  Secretary  of  State, 


Names. 

Counties. 

Names. 

Counties. 

He'y  Brockholst  Livingston, 

Robert  Harpur, 

Walter  Livingston, 

New- York. 

New-York. 

Albany. 

Albany. 

Dutchess. 

Dutchess. 

Westchester. 

Westchester. 

Orange. 

Orange. 

Ulster. 

Ulster. 

Christopher  P.  Yates, 

Montgomery. 
Montgomery. 
Richmond. 

Abraham  Bancker,   

Matthew  Clarkson, 

Rutger  Van  Brunt, 

Kings. 
Kings. 

Cornelius   Humfrey, 

Philip  Pell,  Jr, 

Henry  Wisner, 

Thomas  Lawrence, 

Ezra  L'llommedieu, 

Caleb  Smith, 

Queens. 
Suffolk. 
Suffolk. 

Christopher  Tappen, 

James  Clinton, 

Washington. 
Washington. 

John  McCrea, 

In  addition  to  the  above,  one  clergyman  was  to  be  chosen  by  each  religious  denomina- 
tion in  the  state.    It  is  believed  no  appointments  were  made  under  this  authority. 


Additional  Regents 
Appointed   by  the  act  passed  November  12,   1784. 


Names. 

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Names 

Counties. 

New-York. 
New-York. 
New-York. 
New-York. 
New-York. 
New-York. 
New- York. 
New- York. 
New- York. 
New- York. 
New- York. 
New-York. 
New- York. 
New-York. 
New- York. 
New- York. 
New- York. 

New-York. 
New-York. 

Malachl  Treat, 

John  H.  Livingston, 

John  Rndgers, 

1  Peter  W.   Yates, 

Albany. 
Albany. 
Albany. 
Ulster. 

John  Mason, 

1  Matthew  Vischer, 

John   Daniel  Gros, 

j  George  J.  L.  Doll, 

Johan  Ch.  Kunze 

Joseph  Delaplain,   

Gershom   Seivas, 

.loliri   Vanderbilt, 

Kings. 

Montgomery. 

Suffolk. 

Alexander  Hamilton, 

Gilbert  Livingston, 

Dutchess. 
Orange. 

Ebenezer  Lock  wood, 

Queens. 

Richmond. 

Washington. 

Leonard  Lispenard, 

Hermanns  Garrison, 

Charles  McKnight, 

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Officers  of  the  Regents. 
Chancellors. 


Names. 


George  Clinton 

John  Jay 

George  Clinton, 

Morgan  Lewis 

Darnel  D.  Tompkins 
John  Tavlor 


Date  of  App'nt 


July     17,  1787 

Jan'y  20,  1796 

Feb'y  15,  1S02 

Feb'y    4,  1S05 

Feb'y    8,  1S0> 

Feb'y    3,  1S17 


Names. 


Simeon  De  Witt, 

Stephen  Van  Rensselaer 

James  King 

Peter  Wendell, 

Gerrit  Y.  Lansing, 


Date  of  App'nt. 


March  24,  1829 
Jan'y  S,  1S85 
Feb'y  12,  183© 
Jan'y  13,  1S42 
Oct.     31,  1849 


Vice-  Chancellors. 


Names.                  jDate  of  App'nt. 

Names. 

Date  of  App'nt. 

July     17,  17S7 
March  31,  1790 
March  14,  1>14 
Feb'y    3.  1S17 

Elisha  Jenkins,  

Luther  Bradish, 

Danel  S.  Dickinson 

John  Greig .. 

March  24,  1829 

John  Rodgers,  D.  D-, 

Jan'y  13,  1342 
Jan'v    12,  1843 

Simeon  De  Witt, 

Jan'y      9,  ?S45 

Secretaries. 


Names. 


Date  of  App'nt 


Richard  Harrison,.. 
Nathaniel  Lawrence 

De  Witt  Clinton, 

David  S.  Jones, 


Julv  17,  1784 

April  7,  1790 

Jan'y  21,  1794 

Jan'y  23,  1797 


Names. 


Francis  Bloodgood,   . . 

Gideon  Hawley 

Dr.  T.  Romeyn  Beck,. 
Samuel  B.  Woolworth 


Date  of  App'nt. 


March  19,  1798 
March  25,  1814 
May  25,  1841 
Dec.      4.  1866 


Present  Board  of  Regents. 

His  Excellency,  John  A.  King,  Governor, 

Henry  S<  Belden,  Lieutenant-Governor, 

Qideon  J.  Tucker,  Secretary  of  State, 

Henry  II.  Van  Dyck,  Sup  to/  Public  Instruction, 
♦  ierrii  V.  Lansing,  Chancellor. 
John  Greig,  Vice.-C/uincellor. 


Ex  officio. 


Names. 

Names. 

Gillian  C  Verplanck,  LL.  D., 

Erastni  Corning, 

Prosper  If.  Wei  more, 

John  Lorlmer  Graham, 

John  McLean, 

Qideon  Hawley,  LL.  I)., 

David  Buel. 

James  S.  Wadsworth, 

John  V.  L.  Pruyn.  LL.  D., 

Robert  Campbell, 

Bey.  Sanni   1  I.urkey,  D.  D., 

Robert  (1.  Rankin, 

Rev.  Join-  N.  Campbell,  D.  D-, 

Bmetnt  c.  Benedict, 

George  W.  Clinton, 

Ray,  Isaac  Parks, 

(  One  vacancy.) 

Secretary— Samuel  B.  Woolworth,  LL.  D. 


GE010GICAL    SURVEY.  341 


GEOLOGICAL   SURVEY. 

In  1835,  the  secretary  of  state  was  directed  by  the  Legislature 
to  report  at  its  next  session  a  plan  for  a  geological  survey  of  the 
state.  In  this  report,  it  was  recommended  to  divide  the  state 
into  four  districts,  and  to  appoint  two  geologists  to  each,  a 
draftsman,  a  zoologist  and  a  botanist.  An  act  was  passed  April 
15,  1836,  authorizing  a  survey,  and  the  proposed  plan  was  changed 
to  the  appointment  of  a  mineralogist  for  the  whole  state,  and  a 
geologist  and  an  assistant  for  each  district.  These  appointments 
were  made  by  the  governor,  excepting  those  of  assistant  geologists, 
who,  after  the  first,  were  appointed  by  their  principals.  The  state 
was  originally  divided  into  four  districts,  as  follows : 

First  District. — Albany,  Columbia,  Delaware,  Dutchess,  Greene, 
Kings,  New- York,  Orange,  Putnam,  Queens,  Rensselaer,  Richmond, 
Rockland,  Saratoga,  Schenectady,  Schoharie,  Suffolk,  Sullivan, 
Ulster,  Washington  and  Westchester  counties. 

Second  District. — Clinton,  Essex,  Franklin,  Hamilton,  St.  Law- 
rence and  Warren  counties. 

Third  District. — Cayuga,  Genesee,  Herkimer,  Jefferson,1  Lewis, 
Livingston,  Madison,  Monroe,  Montgomery,  Oneida,  Onondaga, 
Ontario,  Orleans  and  Wayne  counties. 

Fourth  District. — Allegany,  Broome,  Cattaraugus,  Chautauque, 
Chenango,  Cortland,  Erie,  Niagara,  Otsego,  Seneca,  Steuben, 
Tioga,  Tompkins  and  Yates  counties. 

At  the  end  of  the  first  season  (autumn  of  1836),  a  reorganiza- 
tion of  the  third  and  fourth  districts  was  recommended  by  the 
geologists,  and  made  by  the  governor,  by  which  Cayuga  lake,  and 
a  line  drawn  north  and  south  from  its  extremities,  became  the 
west  boundary  of  the  third  and  east  boundary  of  the  fourth 
district.  Tompkins  county  was  divided  by  this  line.  An  exchange 
was  soon  after  made  between  the  geologists  first  appointed  to  the 
third  and  fourth  districts,  and  a  palaeontological  department  was 
recommended.  To  this,  Mr.  Conrad,  the  geologist  of  the  fourth 
district,  was  chosen  April  1,  183*7,  and  Mr.  James  Hall  was 
appointed  to  fill  the  place  thus  made  vacant.  The  following 
persons  were  commissioned  in  this  survey : 

ZoSlogical  Department: 

James  E.  De  Kay,  of  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y.,  Zoologist,  . . .  June  2,  1836. 

John  W.  Hill,  of  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  Draftsman, June,       1836. 

Botanical  Department:        * 

John  Torrey,  of  Princeton,  N.  J.,  Botanist, July  1,  1836. 

1  Previous  to  the  reorganization,  in  1837,  Mr.  Conrad  of  the  3d  Dist.  consented  to  allow 
Jefferson  co.,  which  originally  was  included  in  his  district,  to  be  included  in  the  2d. 

*29 


342  GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY. 

MlNERALOGICAL    DEPARTMENT  I1 

Lewis  C.  Beck,  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Mineralogist,  June  2.  1836. 
Geological  Department: 

1st  Dist.  "William  W.  Mather,  of  Albany,  Geologist,  ..  July,  1830. 

Caleb  Briggs,3  of  Troy,  Assistant  Geologist,.  July,  183G. 
2d  Dist.    Ebenezer  Emmons,  of  Williamstown,  Mass., 

Geologist, June  2,  1830. 

James  Hall,3  of  Troy,  Assistant  Geologist,. .   June  2.  1836. 

Zd  Dist.    Timothy  A.  Conrad,4  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  Geologist,  June,    '  1830, 

Jas.  Eights,6  of  Albany,  Assistant  Geologist,  Aug.,  1836. 

4th  Dist.  Lardner  Vanuxem,8  Bristol,  Pa.,   Geologist,.  July,  1836. 

J.  W.  Boyd,7  New- York,  Assistant  Geologist,  July,  1830. 

Agricultural  Department  :8 

Ebene/.er  Emmons,  of  Albany. 

Pal^ontological  Department: 

Timothy  A.  Conrad,"  of  Philadelphia,  Pa., April  1,  1837. 

James  Hall,  of  Albany,   ...    June       1843. 

The  labors  of  the  above  named  persons  have  terminated  with 
publication  of  their  final  reports,  excepting'  in  the  Pahrontological 
department,  which  is  still  continued.  The  publications  of  this 
survey  (besides  the  five  annual  reports,  from  183*7  to  1841, 
printed  with  the  legislative  documents)  are  in  quarto,  and  as 
follows  : 

Part  i  —  Zoology: 

Vol.  1.  Introductory  History  of  the  State,  by  Gov.  William  H. 

Seward  ;  and  Mammalia,10  by  James  E.  De  Kay, 1842. 

Vol.  2.   Ornithology,11  by  James  E.  De  Kay, 1843. 

Vol.  3.  Reptiles  and  Fishes  (text),  bv  James  E.  De  Kav, 1842. 

Vol.  4.         "  "     (plates),"  "  "        1842 

Vol.  5.  Molusca  and  Crustacea11  by  James  E.  De  Kay, 1843. 

Part  ii  —  Botany: 

Vol.  1.  Botany,1'1  Polvpetahe  and  part  of  Monopetalae,  by  Dr. 

John  Torrey, 1843. 

Vol.  2.  Botany,1"1  Other   flowering  and  filicoid  plants,  by  Dr. 

John  Torrey, 1843. 

Part  hi  —  Mineralogy: 

Mineralogy,  In  one  volume,  by  Prof.  Lewis  C.  Beck, 1842. 

I  Dr.  William  Morton,  of  Craigville,  acted  as  assistant  in  Orange  co.,  and  Dr.  Leonard 

D.  Gale  in  New- York  count). 
3  Resigned  in  spring  of  1888;  Mi-  '■  Laos  CaaseJs,  Mr. —  Seymour,  and  perhaps 

Others,  were  subsequently  employed  as  assistants  in  this  district,  but  none  of 

them  were  commissioned. 
8  Transferred  t<>  the  4th  l>ist.  la  1887  :  B<  Kmmons,  Jr.,  afterwards  acted  as  assistant. 

*  Transferred  to  -it ii  Dlst  in  1886,  and  t"  Palseontological  Department  in  1887. 

6  Resigned  i"  1887:  K.  8.  Oam,  and  perhaps  others,  afterwards  acted  as  assistants  in 

the  8d  Dist. 

•  Transferred  to  3d  Dist.  in  ls::7. 

7  Transferred  to  4th   Dist.  in  1887 ;  resigned  in  188f:  K.  N\  llorsford,  and  others,  wero 

afterwards  employed  BS  assistants  in  4th  Dist. 

8  Formed  in  1848;  discontinued  in  1851. 

II  Resigned  in  autumn  of  1848< 

>°    Of  the  edition  (800(1)  Hie  plates  of  800  copies  Were  colored. 
11   The  plates  Of  the  whole  edition  of  this  volume  were  colored, 
•>  The  plates  of  ia0(J  copies  of  this  volume  were  colored. 


; 


GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY  —  COURTS.  343 

Part  iv  —  Geology: 

Geology  of  1st  District,  by  William  W.  Mather, 1843. 

"         "    2d  District,  by  Dr.  Ebenezer  Emmons, 1842. 

"         "    Zd  District,  by  Lardner  Vanuxem, 1842. 

"         "   \ih  District,  by  James  Hall, 1843. 

Part  v  —  Agriculture: 

Vol.  1.  Soils,  Climate,  Sfc,  by  Dr.  Ebenezer  Emmons, 1846. 

Vol  2.  Analyses  of  Grains,  results  of  Experiments,  $c.,  by  Dr. 

Ebenezer  Emmons, 1849. 

Vol.  3.  Fruits  (text),  by  Dr.  Ebenezer  Emmons, 1851. 

Vol.4.       "       (plates),1  by  Dr.  Ebenezer  Emmons, 1851. 

Vol.  5.  Entomology,1  by  Dr.  Ebenezer  Emmons 1854. 

Paht  vi  —  Paleontology  (to  be  completed  in  five  volumes)  : 

Vol.  1.  Fossils  from  Potsdam  sandstone  to  Hudson  river  group, 

or  lower  silurian  rocks,  by  Prof.  James  Hall, 1847. 

Vol.  2.  Fossils  from  Oneida  conglomerate   to   Onondaga   salt 

group  ;  and  coraline  limestone,  by  Prof.  James  Hall,.  1852. 
Vol.  3.  Fossils  of  lower  Helderberg  limestone,  and  Oriskany 
sandstone,  by  Prof.  James  Hall  ( in  press). 
A  Geological  Map  :  mounted  on  rollers,  and  colored. 


COURTS. 

Under  the  English  colonial  government,  the  courts  consisted 
of  a  Court  of  Appeals,  composed  of  the  governor  and  council, 
the  Supreme  Court,  Court  of  Chancery,  Court  of  Admiralty, 
Prerogative  Court,  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Court  of  Sessions 
and  Justices'   Courts. 

The  governor  and  council  were  instructed  by  the  crown  to 
hear  and  determine  appeals  from  any  of  the  courts  of  common 
law,  if  the  sum  in  suit  exceeded  £300  sterling.  The  decisions  of 
such  appeals  were  final ;  except  that  where  the  sum  exceeded 
£500,  a  further  appeal  might  be  made,  within  fourteen  days  after 
decision,  to  the  king  in  privy  council,  the  appellant  giving  bonds 
for  the  payment  of  the  costs  and  judgments  that  might  attend 
the  ultimate  decision. 

The  state  constitutions  of  17*7Y2  and  of  18213  constituted  the 
president  of  the  Senate,  the  senators,  chancellor  and  judges 
o(  the  Supreme  Court,  or  a  major  part  of  them,  a  Court  for  the 
Trial  of  Impeachmeats  and  the  Correction  of  Errors.  The  act 
organizing  this  court4  allowed  sessions  to  be  held  during  the  ses- 

1  Th<-  t>latc*  of  the  whole  edition  of  this  volume  were  colored. 

■  Article  xxxii.  *  Passed  November  23,  1784. 

*  Article  v.,  sec  1. 


344  courts. 

sion  of  the  Legislature,  and  at  such  other  times  and  places  as 
might  be  ordered ;  directed  a  seal  to  be  prepared  and  a  clerk  to 
be  appointed  ;  prescribed  the  manner  of  proceedings  in  impeach- 
ments; gave  to  it  the  correction  of  errors  arising  in  the  Court  of 
Chancery,  Supreme  Court,  Court  of  Probates,  and  the  Court 
of  Admiralty,  except  in  cases  of  captures ;  limited  the  time  of 
appeals,  and  prescribed  general  regulations  concerning  it. 

The  Assembly  had  power  to  impeach  all  civil  officers  of  the 
state  for  corrupt  conduct  in  office.  The  judgment  in  impeach- 
ments was  limited  to  removal   and   disqualification  from  office.1 

Under  the  constitution  of  1846,3  the  Assembly  has  the  power 
of  impeachments,  by  the  vote  of  a  majority  of  all  the  members 
elected.  The  Court  for  the  Trial  of  Impeachment  consists  of 
the  president  of  the  Senate,  the  senators  and  the  judges  of  the 
Court  of  Appeals,  or  a  major  part  of  them.  Two-thirds  of  its 
members  must  concur  for  a  conviction. 

A  court  of  law  and  equity,  called  the  Court  of  Assize,  was 
formed  in  1674,  and  abolished  in  1684. 

A  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  was  established  in  the  colony 
of  New-York,  by  an  ordinance  of  May  1.5,  1699,  and  continued 
through  the  colonial  and  state  period  till  abolished  by  the  con- 
stitution of  1846.  It  originally  consisted  of  a  chief  justice  and 
two  puisne  justices,  who  were  separately  commissioned  and  held 
their  office  during  good  behavior.  Its  powers  were  ample,  ex- 
tending to  all  cases,  civil  and  criminal,  as  fully  as  the  King's 
Bench  and  Common  Pleas  at  Westminster.  Previous  to  the 
revolution  it  held  quarterly  sessions  in  New-York,  and  its  judges 
performed  a  circuit  through  the  counties,  once  annually,  carrying 
a  special  commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  and  general  jail 
delivery,  in  which  some  of  the  county  justices  were  joined. 
Licenses  to  practice  in  this  court  were  granted  by  the  governor, 
under  his  seal,  after  a  stated  collegiate  course  and  three  years' 
apprenticeship;  or,  whithout  the  former,  after  a  seven  years' 
service  under  an  attorney.  The  Supreme  Court  had  a  clerk 
attendant  at  New-York,  who  was  keeper  of  the  records,  and 
another  who  attended  on  the  circuits. 

Upon  organizing  the  government,  in  1777,  the  powers  of  this 
court  were  retained  without  change,  excepting  that  the  words 
"  The  People  of  the  State  of  New-York,"  were  substituted  for 
"  The   King,"  in  all  cases  where  the  latter  had  been  used. 

The  duty  of  revising  the  laws  in  force,  with  notes  and  refer- 
ences, had  been  assigned  in  1741  to  Daniel  Horsmanden,  then  a 

1  Constitution,  1777,  sec.  88;  lb.,  1881,  art.  v.,  sec.  2. 
3  Article  vi.,  aud  act  of  May  12,  1847. 


courts.  345 

justice  in  the  Supreme  Court;  but  this,  from  his  advanced  age, 
was  not  performed.  This  is  said  to  have  caused  the  adoption  of 
the  principle,  continued  while  the  court  existed,  of  limiting  the 
tenure  of  office  of  the  judges  to  the  age  of  sixty  years,  to  avoid 
the  inconveniences  that  might  result  from  the  infirmities  of 
advanced  age.1 

The  times  and  places  for  holding  the  Supreme  Court  were 
formerly  fixed  by  the  governor,  or  by  laws  passed  from  time  to 
time.  The  clerk's  office  was  at  New-York,  with  a  deputy  at 
Albany,2  until  1797,  when  the  records  were  removed  to  Albany, 
an  additional  clerk  being  appointed.3  In  1808  a  third  office 
and  clerk  were  authorized  at  Utica,4  and  in  1829  a  fourth  at  Can- 
andaigua,5  which  was  the  next  year  removed  to  Geneva.6  The 
number  of  judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  having  been  increased 
to  five  under  the  first  constitution,  were  reduced  to  three  under 
that  of  1821.  The  general  terms  were,  during  the  latter  years,7 
held  at  Albany  in  January,  at  New-York  in  May,  at  Utica  in 
July,  and  at  Rochester  in  October  of  each  year. 

Under  the  first  constitution,  the  judges  of  this  court  held  Circuit 
Courts  in  the  several  counties  by  virtue  of  special  commissions,  in 
which  the  local  judges  were  joined. 

In  17868  a  Court  of  Exchequer9  was  directed  to  be  held  by 
the  junior  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  or  in  his  absence  one 
other  of  the  puisne  justices,  at  every  term  of  that  court,  for  de- 
termining all  causes  concerning  fines,  forfeitures,  issues,  amerce- 
ments and  debts  due  to  the  people  of  the  state,  according  to  law 
and  the  course  of  the  exchequer.  A  seal  was  directed  to  be 
made  and  a  clerk  to  be  appointed.10  This  court  was  abolished  by 
the  general  repealing  act  of  December  10,  1828,  which  took  effect 
January  1,  1830.11 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  published  reports  of  cases  adjudi- 
cated in  the  Court  for  the  Trial  of  Impeachments  and  Correction 

*  Governor  Seward's  Historical  Introduction  to  Natural  Historv  of  New-York,  p.  55 
2  Act  of  April  7,  1785  s  Act  of  February  27,  1S29. 

»  Act  of  March  10,  1797.  •  Act  of  March  30,  1830. 

*  Act  of  April  4.  1807.  7  Act  of  April  80,1841. 

8  Act  for  the  better  levying  and  accounting  for  fines,  forfeitures,  issues,  amercement* 

and  debts  due  to  the  people  of  this  state,  passed  February  9,  1786- 

9  This  court  was  organized  in  the  colony  in  1702.     By  an  ordinance  of  the  governor 

and  council,  dated  April  3,  1704,  the  Supreme  Court  was  declared  to  have  cogni- 
zance 'of  a'l  pleas  civil,  criminal  and  mixed,  and  to  hear,  try  and  determine 
the  same  at  telly  and  absolutely,  to  all  intents  and  purposes,  as  h«r  majesty's 
Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas  and  Exchequer  in  her  majesty's  king- 
dom of  England."    Bee  Revised  Laws,  1818,  vol.  1,  p.  400. 

10  William  I'opliam  was  appointed  clerk,  July  17,  17S6,  and  continued  till  1880. 

11  See  chap.  In,  title  4.  sec.  16  of  3d  part  Revised  Statutes,  vol.2;  also  comptroller's 

report,  1380,  p.  25.  The  duties  formerly  devolving  on  this  court  were  transferred 
to  Ike  comptroller's  office. 


346 


CHIEF    JUSTICES. 


of  Errors,  and  in  the  Supreme  Court,  under  the  first  and  late  con- 
stitutions : ' 

Geo.  Caine,  "  Cases  in  Court  of  Errors  and  Impeachments,"  1810,  2  vols. 
William  Johnson,  "Reports  in  Supreme  Court  and  Court  of 

Errors,"  Feb.,  1806,  to  Feb.,  1823, 20  vols. 

Esek  Cowen,  "  Reports  in  Supreme  Court  and  Court  of  Errors," 

from  May,  1823,  to  Aug.,  1828, 9  vols. 

John  L.  Wendell,  "  Reports  in  Supreme  Court  and  Court  of 

Errors,"  from  May,  1828,  to  October,  1841, 26  vols. 

Nicholas  Hill,  Jr.,  "Reports  in  Supreme  Court  and  Court  of 

Errors,"  from  January,  1841,  to  Dec.,  1844, 7  vols. 

Hiram  Denio,  "  Reports  in  Supreme  Court  and  Court  of  Errors," 

from  May,  1845,  to  May,  1847, 5  vols. 

"  Cases  in  the  Court  of  Errors,"  1840  to  1846,  Appeals, 12  vols. 

"  Cases  in  the  Court  of  Errors,"  1830  to  1846,  Writs  of  Error,  . .  14  vols. 
T.  M.  Lalor,  "  Supplement  to  Hill  and  Denio's  Reports,"  1857,.     1  vol. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court,  from 
the  revolution  to  the  adoption  of  the  constitution  of  1846  : 

Chief  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court. 


Names. 


John  Jay2  (appoint'd  by  ordinance  of  convention), . 
Richard  Morris  (app'd  by  council  of  appointm't),  . 
Robert  Yates,3         B  "  " 

John  Lansing,  Jr.,4 "  "  " 

Morgan  Lewis,         "  "  " 

James  Kent,  "  "  " 

Smith  Thompson,    "  "  " 

Ambrose  Spencer,   "  "  " 

John  Savage  (appointed  by  gov.  and  Senate),. 

Samuel  Nelson,        "  **  u 

Greene  C.  Bronson,  "  "  " 

Samuel  Beardsley,    "  "  " 


Appointed. 


May  8, 

Oct.  23, 

Sept.  28, 

Feb.  15, 

Oct.  28, 

Feb.  2, 

Feb.  23, 

Feb.  9, 

Jan.  29, 

Aug.  81, 
March  5, 

June  29, 


1777, 
1779, 
1790, 
1798, 
1S01, 
1804, 
1814. 
1819. 
1823, 
1887, 
1845, 
1847, 


Residences. 


Albany,  Albany  co. 
Rhinebeek,  Dutch,  co. 
New-York. 
New-York. 
Albany,  Albnny  co. 
Salem,  Washingt'nco. 
Cooperstown,  Otsego 
Utica,  Oneida  county. 
Utica.  Oneida  county. 


1  An  act  passed  April  7, 1804,  directed  the  appointment  of  a  reporter. 

8  Commissioned  by  council  of  appointment,  October  17, 1777. 

s  Office  ended  by  arriving  at  age  of  sixty. 

*  Vacated  by  being  appointed  chancellor. 


PUISNE    JUSTICES. 


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COURTS. 


The  Court  of  Appeals,  instituted  by  the  constitution  of  1846, 
is  composed  of  eight  judges,  of  whom  four  are  elected  for  eight 
years,  and  four  are  selected  from  the  classes  of  justices  of  the 
Supreme  Court  having  the  shortest  time  to  serve.  Those  elected 
are  so  classified  that  a  vacancy  occurs  every  two  years ;  and  the 
judge  elected  by  the  people,  having  the  shortest  time  to  serve,  is 
chief  judge  of  the  court.1  Four  terms  of  this  court  are  held 
annually  at  the  capitol,  in  Albany,  viz :  On  the  first  Tuesday  of 
January,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  March,  on  the  third  Tuesday 
in  June  and  on  the  last  Tuesday  of  September.  These  terms 
continue  as  long  as  the  public  interests  require,  and  additional 
terms  may  be  appointed  if  necessary.  This  court  has  full  power 
to  correct  and  revise  all  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court.  The 
judges  of  this  court  receive  a  salary  of  82,500  each.3 

A  clerk  of  the  Court  of  Appeals,  who  is  ex  officio  clerk  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  is  elected  for  a  term  of  three  years,  with  a 
salary  of  $2,000.  In  his  office,  in  the  new  State  Hall  at  Albany, 
are  deposited  the  records  of  the  former  Supreme  Court  and 
Court  of  Chancery. 

Judges  of  the  Court  of  Appeals. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

Elect'd 

or  App'd. 

Freeborn  G.  Jewett  (2  years),. . 
Greene  C.  Bronson  (4  years),. . 
Charles  H.  Ruggles  (6  years),. . 
Addison  Gardiner  (8 years),... 

Skaneateles, 

New- York, 

Poughkeepsie,. .. 

Rochester, 

Skaneateles, 

Onondaga, 

New- York, 

Dutchess, 

June 
June 
June 
June 

Nov. 
April 
Nov. 
Nov. 
June 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

7,  1847. 
7,  1847. 
7,  1847. 
7,  1847. 

Onondaga, 

6,  1849. 

11,  1651. 

Alexander  S.  Johnson, 

4,  1851. 

Poughkeepsie,. .. 
Utica, 

Dutchess, 

Oneida, 

Onondaga, 

8,  1858. 

28,  1858. 

7,  1855. 

Rochester, 

Utica,  . .  

7,  1855. 

Oneida, 

8,  1857. 

Clerks 

df  the  Court 

of  Appeals. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

Elect'd 

or  App'd. 

Charles  S.  Benton, 

Herkimer, 

Dansville, 

Dansville, 

Herkimer, 

Livingston, 

Livingston, 

June 
Nov. 
Nov. 

7,  1847. 

Renjamin  P.  Harwood,7 

Russell  F.  Hicks, 

8,  l&'W. 
7,  1S56. 

»  Constitution,  art.  6,  sec.  2  ;  Laws  of  1847,  p  320. 

2  Those  coming  into  office  after  April.  1857,  receive  83,500. 

3  Appointed  l>\  governor,  in  place  of  Bronson,  resigned. 
«  Resigned  August  20,  1855. 

6  Appointed  by  governor.    Elected  November  8, 1858,  in  place  of  Jewett,  resigned. 
•  Elected  November  7,  I860,  in  place  of  Ruggles,  resigned. 

7  Died  at  Albany,  March  30,  1850. 


courts.  349 

A.  Supreme  Court,  having  general  jurisdiction  in  law  and  equity, 
was  created  by  the  constitution  of  1846/  which  divided  the  state 
into  eight  judicial  districts,  of  which  the  city  of  New-York  was 
one.  Four  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  were  to  be  elected  in 
each  district,  excepting  in  the  district  comprising  New-York  city, 
where  a  greater  number  might  be  elected.  These  justices  were 
to  be  classified,  so  that  one  should  go  out  of  office  every  two 
years.  New  elections  were  to  be  for  a  term  of  eight  years.  The 
justice  in  each  district,  not  being  a  judge  of  the  Court  of  Appeals, 
and  having  the  shortest  time  to  serve,  is  the  presiding  justice. 
The  jurisdiction  of  this  court  is  the  same  as  that  which  had  been 
enjoyed  by  the  former  Supreme  Court  and  the  Court  of  Chancery. 
A  general  term  is  held  in  every  county  having  a  population  over 
40,000,  at  least  once  a  year,  and  in  other  counties  (except  Ham- 
ilton) once  in  two  years,  or  as  much  oftener  as  the  business  of  the 
county  may  require.  At  least  two  special  terms  are  required  to 
be  held  annually  in  every  county  (except  Hamilton),  to  hear  and 
determine  non-enumerated  business  in  suits  and  proceedings  at 
law ;  and  orders  and  proceedings  in  equity  may  be  made  at  such 
special  terms.  All  suits  and  procedings  in  equity  are  first  re- 
quired to  be  heard  and  determined  at  a  special  term  of  said  court, 
unless  the  presiding  justice  shall  direct  the  same  to  be  heard  at  a 
general  term. 

At  least  two  circuit  courts  are  held  annually  in  each  county 
(except  Hamilton),  with  the  same  powers  and  jurisdiction  as 
enjoyed  by  the  former  circuit  courts. 

A  general  term  of  the  Supreme  Court  is  held  at  the  Capitol  in 
Albany  on  the  second  day  of  January  of  every  second  year,2  for 
the  purpose  of  arranging  and  appointing  the  general  and  special 
terms  of  all  the  Circuit  Courts  and  Courts  of  Oyer  and  Terminer, 
of  assigning  the  business  and  duties  of  the  justices,  and  revising 
the  rules  of  the  court.  The  several  county  clerks  are  clerks  of 
the  Supreme  Court,  and  their  seals  are  the  seals  of  the  court  in 
their  respective  counties.3 

Judicial  Districts,  under  the  Act  of  Mat  8,   1847. 

I.  City  and  county  of  New- York. 
II.  Dutchess,    Kings,    Orange,    Futnam,    Queens,    Richmond, 

Rockland,  Suffolk  and  Westchester  counties. 
III.  iVlbany,    Columbia,  Greene,  Rensselaer,    Schoharie,   Sulli- 
van and  Ulster  counties. 

1  Art.  6.  sec.  3;  act  of  May  12,  1S4V,  in  relation  to  the  judiciary. 

2  If  the  9econd  day  i3  Sunday,  it  is  held  on  the  day  succeeding. 
a  Constitution,  art."  6,  sec.  19. 

30 


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COURTS. 


IV.  Clinton,  Essex,  Franklin,  Fulton,  Hamilton,  Montgomery, 
St.    Lawrence,    Saratoga,    Schenectady,    Warren    and 
Washington  counties. 
V.   Herkimer,  Jefferson,  Lewis,  Oneida,  Onondaga  and  Oswego. 

VI.   Broome,  Chemung,  Chenango,  Cortland,  Delaware,  Madi- 
son, Otsego,  Schuyler,  Tioga  and  Tompkins  counties. 

VII.   Cayuga,   Livingston,   Monroe,  Ontario,   Seneca,  Steuben, 
Wayne  and  Yates  counties. 
VIII.   Allegany,  Cattaraugus,  Chautauque,  Erie,  Genesee,  Niagara, 
Orleans  and  Wyoming  counties. 


Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court. 
First  Judicial  District. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Elect'd  or  App'ted. 

June           7, 
June           7, 
June            7, 
June            7, 
November  6, 
January    14, 
November  4, 
November  2, 
November  8, 
March       10, 
November  6, 
November  6, 
December  8, 
November  3, 
November  3, 

1S47. 

Elisha  P.  Hurlbut  (4  years  \ 

John  W.  Edmonds  (6  years),  ... 
Henry  P.  Edwards1  (Syears),..  . 
William  Mitchell 

1847. 

184T. 

1847. 

1S49. 

James  G.  King.  Jr.,2 

James  J.  Roosevelt, 

1861, 

New-York  citv, 

1851. 

1S62. 

Thomas  W.  Gierke, 

1S53. 

1S55. 

1S55. 

1855. 

1855. 

Daniel  P.  Ingraham, 

Josiah  Sutherland,7 

New-York  citv 

1S57. 

New-York  city, 

1S57. 

Second  Judicial  District. 


Names. 


Sclah  B.  Strong  (2  years),. . . . 
William  T.  McCoun  (4  years) 
Nathan  B.  Morse  (6  yearsV. 
Seward  Barculoi   (8  years),. 

John  W.  Brown, 

Selah  B    Strong, 

William  Rockwell,1 , 

Gilbert  Dean," 

.lames  Emott 

I.ucian  Binlseye," ;  Brooklyn.  Kings  county,.. 

John  W.  Brown, i  Newburgh,  Orange  n  unity 

John  A.  Lott,10 Brooklyn,  Kings  county,!. 


Residences. 


Setauket,  Suffolk  county, 

Oyster  Bay.  Queens  county, 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county 

I'oughkeepsie,  Dutchess  county,. 

Newburgh,  Orange  county, 

Setauket.  Suffolk  county, 

Brooklyn,  Kings  county, ... 

F'oughkeepsie.  Dutchess  county,. 
Poughkecpsic,  Dutchess  county,. 


Elect'd  or  App'ted. 


June  7, 

June  7, 

June  7, 

June  7, 

November  6, 
November  9, 
November  B, 
June  26, 

November  6, 
August  13, 
November  8, 
November  3. 


1847. 
1847. 

1S47. 
1847. 
1849. 
1851. 
1853. 
1S54. 

i  v.:.. 

1856. 
1867. 

1S'.7. 


1  Died. 

2  Appointed  by  governor,  in  place  of  Hurlbut,  resigned. 

3  Elected  in  pursuance  of  an  act  passed  April  16,  185S. 

4  Appointed  by  governor,  r.  Edwards,  deceased. 
6  Contested  by  Edward  P.  (Owles. 

6  Appointed  by  governor,  in  place  of  Morris,  deceased. 

7  Elected  for  six  years,  in  place  of  Koosevell. 

8  Appointed  by  governor,  10  place  of  Bareulo.  deceased- 

0  Appointed  by  governor,  in  place  of  Rockwell,  deceased. 
10  Elected  for  four  years,  in  place  of  Birdseye. 


COURTS. 


351 


Third  Judicial  District. 


Names. 


William  B.  Wright  (2  years),.. 

Ira  Harris  (4  years), 

Malbone  Watson  (6  years) 

Amasa  J.  Parker  (8  years),. .. 

William  B.  Wright, 

Ira  Harris, 

Malbone  Watson,1 

George  Gould, 

Deodatus  Wright,2 

Henrv  Hogeboom 

William  B.  Wright,3 


Eesidences. 


Monticello.  Sullivan  county,. 

Albany.  Albany  county, 

Catskill,  Greene  county. 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Kingston,  Ulster  county, 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Catskill,  Greene  county 

Troy,  Rensselaer  county, .... 

Albany,  Albany  county, 

Hudson,  Columbia  county,.. 
Kingston,  Ulster  county, 


Elect'dor  App'ted. 


June  7,  1847. 

June  7,  1S47. 

June  7,  1847. 

June  7,  1847. 

November  6,  1849. 
November  4,  1S51. 
Novembers,  1853. 
November  6,  1S55. 
April  20,  1857. 
November  3,  1857. 
November  3,  1S57. 


Fourth  Judicial  District. 


Names. 

Eesidences. 

Elect'd  or  App'ted. 

Johnstown,  Fulton  county, 

Schenectady,  Schenectady  co.,. . . 
Saratoga  Springs,  Saratoga  co.,.. 

Elizabethtown.  Essex  county, 

Johnstown,  Fulton  county, 

Salem,  Washington  county, 

Ogdensburgh,  St  Lawrence  co.,. 
Saratoga  Springs,  Saratoga  co.,.. 
Schenectady,  Schenectady  co.,. . . 

Glens  Falls.  Warren  county, 

Schenectady,  Schenectady  co.,. . . 

June            7,  1847. 

Alonzo  C.  Paige  (4  years),  

John  Willard  (6  years), 

Augustus  C-  Hand  (8  years), 

Daniel  Cadv 

June  7,  1847. 
June  7,  1847. 
June  7,  1847. 
November  6,  1849. 

Cornelius  L.  Allen, 

November  4,  1851. 
November  ?,  1S53. 

November  6,  1855. 

Piatt  Potter 

November  3,  1857. 

Fifth  Judicial  District. 


Names. 

Eesidences. 

Elect'dor  App'ted. 

Herkimer,  Herkimer  county,  ... 

Syracuse,  Onondaga  county, 

Utica,  Oneida  county, 

Oswego,  Oswego  county,  

Watertown,  Jefferson  county, 

Syracuse,  Onondaga  county, 

June            7,  1847. 

June            7,  1847. 

Philo  Gridley  (ti  years), 

June           7,  1847. 

William  F.  Allen  (S  vears), 

Frederick  W.  Hubbard, 

June           7,  1S47. 
November  6,  1849. 

Daniel  Pratt 

November  4,  1851. 

William  J.  Bacon, 

November  8,  1953. 

William  F.  Allen,. 

November  6,  1855. 

Joseph  Mullin, 

Watertown,  Jefferson  county,.... 

November  3,  1857. 

Sixth    Judicial  District. 


Names. 


William  H.  Shankland  (2  years)> 

Hiram  Gray  (4  years), 

Charles  Mason  (6  years) 

Klxn  B   Morehouse1  (S  years)... 

William  II.  Shankland,. 

L'  vinus  Monson,8 

Hiram  Gray 

Charles  Mason, 

Hansom  Baleom, 

William  W.Campbell 


Eesidences. 


Cortland  Village,  Cortland  co., 

Elmira,  Chemung  county, 

Hamilton.  Madison  county, 
Cooperstown.  Otsego  county,.. 
Cortland  Village,  Cortland  co., 

Hobart,  Delaware  county, 

Elmira,  Chemung  county, 

Hamilton,  Madison  county, 

Binghamton.  Broome  county,. 
Cooperstown,  Otsego  county,.. 


Elect'd  or  App'ted. 


June  7, 

•'une  7, 

June  7, 

June  7, 

November  6. 
January  2, 
November  4, 
November  8, 
November  6, 
November  3, 


1847. 
1847. 
1847. 
1847. 
1849. 
1850. 
1851. 
1853. 
1855. 
1857. 


Wed.  *  Appointed  by  governor,  v.  Cady,  resign'd. 

A  ppointad  by  governor,  v.  Watson,  dec      6  Appointed   by  governor,  v.   Morehouse, 
Elected  for  4  years,  r.  Wataon,  deceased.  deceased. 


352 


COURTS. 


Seventh   Judicial  District. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Elect'd  or  App'ted. 

Thomas  A.  Johnson  (2  years),.. 

John  Maynard  (4  years), 

Henry  Welles  (6  years),  

Samuel  L.  Selden  (S  years), 

June            7.  1-47. 

Auburn,  Cayuga  county, 

Penn  Yan,  Yates  county, 

Rochester,  Monroe  county, 

Corning,  Steuben  countv,! 

June            7,  1^47. 
June           7,  1-47. 
June           7,  1847. 
November  6,  1S49. 

llenrv  W.  Tavlor,1 

Canandaigua,  Ontario  county,... 

Rochester,  Monroe  county, 

Penn  Yan,  Yates  county, 

Rochester,  Monroe  county, 

Corning,  Steuben  county, 

March       27.  1850. 

November  8,  1858. 

Thomas  A.  Johnson, 

November  3.  1S57. 

Eighth  Judicial  District. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Elect'd  or  App'ted. 

James  G.  Hoyt  (2  years), 

James  Mullett  (4  vears), 

Seth  E.  Sill  (6  years), 

Attica,  Wyoming  county, 

June  7,  1S47. 
June           7,  1S47. 

June            7,  1S47. 

Richard  P.  Marvin  (8  years), 

James  G.  Hoyt 

Jamestown,  Chautauque  co., .... 
Attica,  Wyoming  county, 

June  7,  1S47. 
November  6,  1849. 
Sept.  27,  1S5I. 
Novembers  1851. 
December  3,  1S52. 

James  Mullett, 

Buffalo,  Erie  county, 

Lockport,  Niagara  county, 

Novembers,  1868. 

Richard  P.  Marvin, 

Noah  Davis,  Jr.,* 

Martin  Grover,5    

Jamestown,  Chautauque  co., 

Albion,  Orleans  county, 

Angelica,  Allegany  county, 

November  6,  1S55. 
Mav  13,  1857. 
November  8,  1S57. 

Court  op  Chancery. 

This  Court  was  established  by  an  ordinance  dated  August  2H, 
1701,  without  the  sanction  of  the  General  Assembly,  who  pro- 
tested against  its  being  organized  without  their  consent,  declared 
it  illegal,  and  in  the  protracted  controversies  subsequently  held 
with  the  governor,  who  acted  as  chancellor,  they  made  it  a 
prominent  subject  of  complaint.  Some  governors,  from  this 
cause,  were  unwilling  to  hold  the  court,  while  the  venality  and 
ignorance  of  others  led  to  extraordinary  delays  and  fruitless  ex- 
pense, to  the  great  annoyance  of  the  public  generally,  and  par- 
ticularly to  those  who  were  compelled  to  resort  to  it  for  justice. 
Its  officers,  besides  the  chancellor,  were  two  masters,  two  clerks, 
an  examiner,  a  register  and  a  sergeant -at-arms. 

This  court  was  continued  until  abolished  by  the  constitution  of 
1846.  The  office  of  reporter  was  introduced  by  Judge  Kent,  and 
the  published  reports  of  this  court  fill  27  volumes,  viz  : 

William  Johnson,  from  March,  1814,  to  July,  1823,      7  vols. 

Samuel    Miles    Hopkins,    from    September.   1828,  to   January. 

1826 V     i  toi. 


1  App  tinted  by  iiovernor,  r.  Maynard.  deceased. 

|J  Appointed  by  governor,  r.  Bill,  deceased.    E'erted  for  I  vears.  November,  1861. 
Appointed  l.y  governor,  r.  Hoyt,  resigned.     Elected  for  4  years,  November,  1S63. 

*  Appointed  by  governor,  e.  Mullett. 

*  Elected  tor  2  years. 


COURTS.  3S3 

Alo.vzo  C.  Paige,  from  April,  1828,  to  May,  1848, 11  vols. 

Oliver  L.  Barbour,  from  August,  1845,  to  June.  1848, 3  vols. 

Charles  Edwards,  1833-1843,  before  William  T.  McCoun,  vice- 
chancellor  3  vols. 

Murray    Hoffman,  1839,  1840,   before  M.    Hoffman,   assistant 

vice-chancellor, 1  vol. 

Charles  L.  Clarke,  before  Frederick  Whittlesey,  vice-chancellor, 

8th  circuit, 1  vol. 

The  judges  of  this  court,  and  masters  and  examiners  in  Chan- 
cery, were  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  until  1822, 
and  from  that  date  to  1846  by  the  governor  and  Senate.  In 
1823  there  were  510  masters  and  25  examiners.1  In  1846  there 
were  188  of  the  former  and  168  of  the  latter.2 

An  act  passed  January  28,  1831,  directed  a  vice-chancellor, 
with  the  same  tenure  of  office  as  the  circuit  judges,  and  another 
act,  of  March  27,  1839,  directed  an  assistant  vice-chancellor  to 
be  appointed  in  the  first  judicial  district.  By  an  act  of  March 
27,  1839,  a  vice-chancellor  was  directed  to  be  appointed  in  the 
eighth  district.  In  the  other  districts,  the  circuit  judges  acted 
as  vice-chancellors. 

This  court  was  abolished  by  the  constitution  of  1846,  its  papers 
being  transferred  to  the  office  of  the  clerk  of  the  Court  of  Ap- 
peals. 

Chancellors. 

Robert  R.  Livingston3  (appointed  by  convention), May  8,  1777 

John  Lansing,  Jr.  (appointed  by  governor  and  council,)  October  21,  1801 

James  Kent  "  "  "  October  25,  1814 

Nathan  Sanford  (appointed  by  governor  and  Senate),. .  August     1,  1823 

Samuel  Jones  "       . .  January  24,  1826 

Reuben  H.  Walworth     "  "  "       . .  April      22,  1828 

Vice-  Chancellors  —  1st  Circuit. 

William  T.  McCoun, March     16,  1831 

Lewis  H.  Sanford  (v.  McCoun,  aged  60), May        12,  1846 

Assistant  Vice- Chancellors — 1st  Circuit, 

Murray  Hoffman, April       15,  1839 

Lewis  H.  Sanford, March     11,  1843 

Anthony  L.  Robertson,4 May        12,  1846 

Vice-  Chancellor  —  8  th  Circuit. 
Frederick  Whittlesey  (Rochester), April       16,  1839 

1  Carter,  Stone  k  Gould's  Reports  of  Constitutional  Debates,  p.  162. 

5  Convention  Documents,  1S4fi,  No.  41. 

'  Commissioned  October  17,  1777.  Doubts  having  arisen  whether  his  office  had  not 
been  vacated  by  acceptance  of  the  office  of ''secretary  of  foreign  affairs"  under 
Congress  (which  he  soon  resigned),  he  was  re-elected  chancellor,  June  27, 1788. 

4  Duties  to  commence  1846,  after  October  1. 

*30 


354  courts. 

Court  of  Admiralty. 

This  court,  under  the  colony,  had  a  judge,  register  and  marshal, 
with  maritime  jurisdiction,  as  well  in  New- York  as  in  New  Jersey 
and  Connecticut.  The  last  judge  of  the  court,  under  the  crown, 
was  Lewis  Morris.  Its  powers  were  continued  in  the  state  govern- 
ment, and  an  act  was  passed,  February  14,  1787,  defining  its  juris- 
diction, by  declaring  M  that  the  Court  of  Admiralty  shall  not 
meddle  or  hold  plea  of  anything  done  within  this  state,  but  only 
of  things  done  upon  the  sea,  as  it  hath  been  formerly  used." 
The  provincial  convention  tendered  the  office  of  "judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Admiralty"  to  Richard  Morris?  who  declined 
acceptance,  and  Lewis  Graham2  was  appointed. 

John  McKesson  wras  appointed  register,  and  Robert  Benson 
marshal  and  provost  marshal,  July  31,  1776. 

On  the  adoption  of  the  federal  constitution,  in  1789,  the 
powrers  of  this  court  were  surrendered  to  the  general  government, 
and  have  since  been  exercised  by  the  district  courts  of  the  United 
States. 

Collection  of  Foreign  Duties. 

In  accordance  with  the  independent  character  conferred  upon 
the  state,  by  the  articles  of  confederation,  a  tariff  upon  foreign 
importations  was  laid  by  the  state  in  1784,  and  on  the  22d  of 
March  John  Lamb  was  appointed  collector  of  the  port  of  New- 
York,  and  John  Gelston  collector  at  Sag  Harbor.  Their  duties 
ceased  upon  the  transfer  of  their  powers  to  the  generai  govern- 
ment in  1789. 

Circuit   Court. 

This  court  was  created  by  the  constitution  of  1821,  and 
abolished  by  that  of  1846.  The  former  directed  the  division  of 
the  state  into  districts,  not  exceeding  eight,  and  the  appointment, 
by  the  governor  and  Senate,  of  a  judge  in  each,  with  the  same 
tenure  of  office  as  the  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  at  chambers  ; 
and  in  the  trials  joined  in  the  Supreme  Court  and  in  Courts  of 
Oyer  and  Terminer  and  jail  delivery,  equity  powers  might  be 
vested  in  circuit  judges,  subject  to  the  appellate  jurisdiction  of  the 
chancellor. 

By  an  act  of  April  17,  1823,  the  state  was  divided  into  eight 
judicial  districts,  corresponding  to  the  senatorial  districts,  and  no 

1  July  81,  177f>.    Declined  acceptance.  August  2. 

3  August  5,  1776.     Coinmisaioneil,  February  17,  1778. 


COURTS  —  CIRCUIT   JUDGES. 


355 


changes  were  made  during  the  continuance  of  this  court.  At 
least  two  Circuit  Courts,  and  Courts  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  and 
general  jail  delivery,  were  required  to  be  held  annually  in  each 
county,  and  once  in  each  year  such  courts  were  directed  to  be  held 
by  a  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  the  counties  of  New- 
York,  Albany  and  Oneida.  Each  of  the  circuit  judges  was  to 
appoint  a  clerk  for  the  Court  of  Equity,  to  be  held  by  each  judge, 
respectively,  who  was  Jo  perform  all  the  duties  of  a  register  of 
said  court ;  and  a  seal  was  ordered  to  be  prepared,  which  was  to 
be  used  by  the  clerks  in  all  equity  proceedings.1  Uniform  rules 
and  regulations  were  to  be  established,  subject  to  such  modifica- 
tions as  a  majority  of  the  judges  might  adopt ;  and  the  method 
of  giving  notice  of  courts  and  of  holding  circuit  courts  was  defined 
by  statute.3 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  judges  successively  appointed  to 
the  several  circuits,  by  the  governor  and  Senate,  during  the  con- 
tinuance of  this  court : 


Circuit  Judges. 
First   Circuit. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

Date  of  Appointm't 

New-York, 

Slew-York, 

New-York, 

New-York, 

New- York, 

Now- York, 

April        It,  1S23. 
August    17,  1841. 
Februa'vl8,  1S45 

Second    Circuit. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

Date  of  Appointm't 

Samuel  R.  Betts 

Newburgh, 

April       21,  1S23. 
Februa'y21,  1821. 
March        9,  188L 
March      27,  1-46. 

Charles  H.  Ruggles, 

Selah  B.    Strong, 

Poughkeepsie,.  ..|  Dutchess, 

Seward  Barculo, 

Poughkeepsie, . . .  |  Dutchess, 

April         4.  1S46. 

Tldrd    Circuit. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

Date  of  Appointm't 

William   Duer, . . 

April        21,  1828. 

James  Vandcrpoel, 

January  12,  1880. 

John  P.  Ciubman, 

Troy, 

Albany, 

Rensselaer,  

Albany, 

February  9,  1838. 

Amasa  J.  Parker, 

March        G,  1S44. 

1  This  seal,  of  which  we  give  an  enslaving,  was  deposited  in  the  secretary's  office, 
under  the  certificate  of  the  circuit  judges,  May  24,  1823.  See  official  se'als,  page 
15,  secretary's  office. 

8  Revised  Statutes,  3d  edition,  part  3,  chapter  1,  title  4. 


356 


CIRCUIT   JUDGES. 


Fourth   Circuit, 


Names. 

Kesidences. 

Counties. 

Date  of  Appointm't 

Eeuben  H.  Walworth, 

Plattsburgh 

Saratoga  Springs, 
Saratoga  Springs, 

April       21,  1S23. 
April        22,  182S. 
Septemb'r3,  1836. 

Saratoga, 

Saratoga, 

John  Willard, 

Fifth   Circuit. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

Date  of  Appointm't 

Utica, 

April       21,  1S23. 
April       12,  1834. 
May           7,  1834. 
April       18,  1838. 
July         17,  1S38. 

Utica,  .... 

Oneida, 

Jefferson, 

Oneida, 

Watertown, 

Utica, 

Philo  Gridley, 

Sixth   Circuit. 


Names* 

Residences. 

Counties. 

Date  of  Appointm't 

Cooperstown, .... 

April       21,  1S23. 
Februaryll,  1881. 
January  18,  1846. 

Chenango, 

Chemung, 

Hiram  Gray, 

Seventh   Circuit. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

Date  of  Appointm't 

Enos  T.  Throop, 

April       21,  1828. 
January  16,  1S29. 
April         7,  1844. 

Onondaga  Hill,.. 
Geneva, 

Onondaga, 

Ontario, 

Bowen  "Whiting 

Eighth    Circuit. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Counties. 

Date  of  Appointm't 

William   B.  Rochester, 

Albert  If.  Tracy, 

Angelica, 

Buffalo, 

Allegany, 

Erie 

April  21,  1823- 
March      26,  1626- 

Mayville, 

Rochester, 

Chuutauque, 

Monroe 

(then)  Genesee,.. 
Niagara 

April  18,  1826- 
Septem'r29,  1S29- 
February  9,  1888. 

Nathan  Dayton, 

Lockport 

Februarv'28.  1S38- 

COUNTY   COURTS.  357 


County  Courts. 


The  Court  of  Common  Pleas  was  established  in  New-York  by 
the  governor  and  council,  May  15,  1699,  and  generally  had  three 
judges  who  had  cognizance  of  causes  above  £5.  With  some  of 
the  justices,  they  held  at  the  same  time  a  court  of  general  sessions 
of  the  peace,1  the  records  being  kept  by  the  county  clerk.  These 
courts  were  continued  without  material  change  till  the  adoption 
of  the  constitution  of  1821,  being  held  by  the  judges  and  assist- 
ant justices  of  the  several  counties.  Originally  the  number  of 
judges  and  assistant  justices  was  variable,  being  in  some  counties 
as  great  as  twelve  of  each.  An  act  passed  March  27,  1818, 
abolished  the  office  of  the  latter,  and  limited  the  number  of  the 
former  to  five,  including  the  first  judge.  Under  the  constitution 
of  1821  there  were  five  judges  of  the  Common  Pleas  appointed  in 
each  county,  of  whom  one  was  designated  as  first  judge. 

The  constitution  of  18462  directs  the  election  in  each  county, 
except  New-York,  of  a  county  judge  for  the  term  of  four  years, 
who,  with  two  justices  of  the  peace,  designated  by  law,  may  hold 
courts  of  sessions,  with  power  to  hear,  try  and  determine  all  cases 
formerly  cognizable  by  courts  of  common  pleas  in  the  several 
counties.  In  actions  of  debt,  assumpsit  and  covenant,  the  sum 
in  suit  may  not  exceed  $2,000  ;  in  cases  of  trespass  and  personal 
injury,  $500  ;  and  in  replevin  suits,  $1,000.  They  have  equity 
jurisdiction  for  the  foreclosure  of  mortgages,  for  the  sale  of  the 
real  estate  of  infants,  for  partition  of  lands,  for  admeasurement 
of  dower,  for  the  satisfaction  of  judgments  where  over  $75  is 
due  on  an  unsatisfied  execution,  and  for  the  care  and  custody  of 
lunatics  and  habitual  drunkards.  In  the  smaller  counties  the 
judge  performs  the  duties  of  surrogate.  Where  the  county  popu- 
lation exceeds  40,000,  a  separate  officer  may  be  elected  as  surro- 
gate. Surrogates'  courts  are  held  as  the  public  interest  may 
require  in  the  several  counties. 

1  The  Court  of  Sessions  was  instituted  by  law,  November  1,  1683,  and  afterwards  by 

ordinance,  May  15, 1699. 
a  Article  6,  section  14. 


358 


FIRST   JUI>GES   OF   COUNTY   COURTS. 


FIRST  JUDGES  OF  COUNTY  COURTS. 

Under  the  first  constitution,  these  officers  were  appointed  by 
the  council  of  appointment,  and  held  their  office  during  good 
behavior,  or  until  sixty  years  of  age. 

They  could  hold  no  other  office  excepting  that  of  senator  or 
delegate  to  the  General  Congress. 

Under  the  late  constitution,1  they  were  appointed  by  the  gov- 
ernor and  Senate  for  a  term  of  five  years ;  under  the  present, 
there  is  elected,  quadrennially,  a  county  judge  in  each  county 
excepting  New-York.  In  counties  with  a  population  not  exceed- 
ing 40,000,  this  officer  acts  also  as  surrogate.  His  duties  are 
defined  by  the  constitution,  and  his  salary  is  fixed  by  the  board 
of  supervisors,  and  cannot  be  increased  or  diminished  during  his 
term.  In  the  following  table,  where  the  same  person  has  held  by 
virtue  of  successive  elections  or  appointments,  the  date  only  of 
the  first  is  given,  and  the  last  mentioned  person  is  the  present 
incumbent. 

Albany    County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

Jan.      6,  1778. 
March  26,  1781. 
March  19,  1794. 
Feb'y     7,  1797. 
Jan'y    13,  1803. 
March  13,  1804. 
March  29,  1806. 
June       8, 1807. 

Allegany 

June       8, 1S07. 
Jan'y    24,  1823. 
April     26,  1888. 
April     18, 1S3S. 

Broome 

April      2, 1806. 
May      81,1809. 
Nov.       9,  1312. 
April       S,  1815. 
Jan'y     81,  1823. 

Abram  Ten  Broeck, 

Leonard  Gansvoort, 

James  L'Amoreaux, 

Samuel  Cheever, 

Nich'las  N.  Quackenbush, 

Peter  Gansevoort, 

William  Parmelee, 

Albert  D.  liobinson 

Count)/. 

Samuel  C.  Wilson, 

William  G.  Angel,8 

Lucian  P.  Witherby,3.. 
I  John  G.  Collins,3 

County 

William  Sevmour 

Edward  C  Kattel,3 

John  R.  Dickinson,3 

Horace  S.  Griswold,3  . . . 

Charles  1).  Cooper, 

Jacob  Ten  Eyck, 

Andrew  C  Hull, 

John  Patterson, 

James  Stoddard, 

John  R.  Drake, 

Tracy  Hobinson 

J 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


June 

March 

March 

May 

April 

June, 


6,  1812. 
15,  1828. 
12,  1888. 
17,  1888. 
IT,  1848. 
1847. 


November,  1851. 


April      18, 1S43. 
June,  1841. 

November,  1851. 
November,  1S55. 


April      12,  1843. 
Juno.  1847. 

November,  1851. 
November.  1855. 


Timothy  H.  Porter,... 

James  Adkins,     

Alanaon  L<  avenworth, 
Benjamin  Chamberlain, 


Cattaraugus   County. 

Rensselaer  Lamb,1 
Chester  Howe,1  ... 

Nelson  Cobb,3 


March  28,  181T. 

June  1,  1880. 

Jan'v  25,  1823. 

l'.l.-'v  15,  1838. 


June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 

November.  1855. 


1  Constitution  of  Is'-''-'.  article  <"',  section  14. 

2  Appointed  by  provincial  convention;  commissioned  Junuary  6,  177^. 
1  Judge  and  surrogate. 


FIRST  JUDGES  OF  COUNTY  COURTS. 


359 


Cayuga    County. 


Names. 


Seta  Phelps.  ... 
Walter  Wood,  ... 
Elijih  Miller,  ... 
Gershom  Powers, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


March  14,  1799.   j 
Feb'v    2G.  1810. 
March  13,  1817. 
Jan'y     31,  1623.  l! 


Names. 


•Joseph  L.  Iiichardson,. 

John  P.  Hulbert 

George  Humphrey, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Jan'y        8, 1827. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 


Chautauque    County. 


ZattuCushing I  June       4,  1811.  I]  Thomas  B.  Campbell,  ..'  March    24.  1845. 

Elial  T.  Foote, j  Jan'y    24.  Iv24.  !    Abner  Lewis -  June.  1847. 

Thomas  A.  Osborn, |   April      8,  1843.  \>  Seklen  Marvin, |  November,  1S55. 


Chemung   County. 


Joseph  L.  Darling, '  May        4,  1836. 

James  Dunn Jan'y    24.  1824. 

Joseph  L.  !>:irling,   May        4,  1-46. 


John  W.  Wisner,1 I  June, 


1847. 


Aaron  Konkle,1  2. 
Israel  S.  Thurston, 
Theodore  North,1 


I  Nov.  25,  1850. 
November  1850. 
November,  1850. 


Chenango    Co  u  n  ty 


Isaac  Foot,  '  Oct. 

Joel  Thompson, June 


Obadiah  German, 

James  Clapp, 

Uri  Tracv, 


30,  1800. 
8, 1807. 


Smith  M.  Purdy, 
Levi  Bigelow, . 


March  16,1814.      Pvoswell  Jud9on 


March  27,  1819. 


July 


8,1  SI  9. 


Smith  M.  Purdy,1 
Koswell  Judson .x 


Jan'y  11, 1833. 
Feb'y  13,  1838. 
Feb'y  13,  1S43. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 


John  Tracy,    Feb'y      6,  1823.  |  Dwight  H.  Clarke,1 |  November,  1855 


Clinton    County. 


Edward  Antill, |  1789. 

Charles  Piatt, ,  Feb'y  2,  1 797. 

Peter  Saillv, April  2,1804 

William  Bailev, March  13,  1806. 

Plinv  Moore,.". Feb'y  19,1807. 

Elinha  Arnold, July  3,  1819 

Nathan  Carver, Jan'y  22,  1823. 


John  Lynde, 

John  Palmer, 

Willtam  F.  Ilaile,  . 
William  Hedding,. 
Lemuel  Stet9  n  ' . . 
Thomas  B.  Watson, 
Perry  G.  Ellsworth, 


Feb'y      13.  1827. 

Jan'y      10,  1S82. 

April        1, 1S37. 

March      2, 1843. 

June.  1847. 

. .  November,  1851. 
...  November,  1855. 


Columbia   County. 


Peter  Van  Ness, I  April  13,17^6. 

Nathan  Green, j  March  1  3,  1 T95. 

.In.  -»b  Kurd !  March  12,1796. 

William  Willson, July  2,1804. 

John  J.  Miller, I  April  8,  1815. 


Daniel  B.  Cady '  Feb'y      18,  1840. 

Abraham  P.  lloldridge,     April       23,  1841. 

Julius  Wilcoxaoa May         2,1846. 

John  T   Hogeboom, June,  1847. 

Darius  Peck,  |  November,  1855. 


Cortland   County. 


John  Keep I  April      3,  1810.  II  Daniel  Hawkes,1.. 

William  Mallerv, I  Jan'v    31,  1823.      Lewis  Kingslev,1 . . 

Joseph  Reynolds, I  March    9,  1888.      It.  Holland  Duell,1 

Henry  Stevens |  May      17,  18Bk 


June,  1847. 

Novmeber,  1851. 
November,  1855. 


Cumberland  C<>//7/ty.3 

Peltiah  Fitch, August  18,  1778. 


'  Judge  and  surrogate. 
1  Now  in  Vermont. 


J  Appointed  by  governor. 


360 


FIRST  JUDGES  OF  COUNTY  COURTS. 


Delaware   County. 


Names. 


Joshua  H.  Brett 

Ebenezer  Foot, 

Isaac  Ogden, 

Ebenezer  Foot 

Jabez  Bostwick, , 

Ephraim  Paine,5 

Zephaniah  Piatt, , 

David  Brooks,    , 

John  Johnston, , 

James  Emott 

Maturing  Livingston,. 
Daniel  C.  Verplanck,  , 
Edmund  H.  Pendleton 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Names. 


March  20,  1797. 

March  26,  1S10. 

March  26,  1316. 

Feb'y  10,  1S23. 

Jan'y   22,  1S30. 

Dutchess 

Jan'y  30,  177S. 

June  28,  1731. 

Nov.  24.  1795. 

June  5,  1S07. 

April  8,  1817. 

Feb'y  8,  1823. 
March  11,  1828. 

Jan'y  16,  1830. 


Charles  Hathaway,... 
Nelson  K.  Wheeler,.. 

Edwin  Moore,1 

William  Gleason,  Jr., 
Jesse  Palmer, l 

County. 

Joseph  I.  Jackson,. ., 
Seward  Barculo, 
Abraham  Bockee,..., 

John  Rowley, 

John  Rowley, , 

Egbert  Q.  E"ldridge,.. 
Homer  A.  Nelson,  . . , 


Erie   County. 


Samuel  Wilkeson, I  Nov. 


Ebenezer  Walden,  . 
Thomas  C.  Love,... 
Philander  Bennett,. 

James  Stryker, 

Joseph  Clay 


Daniel  Ro«9, 

Dean  Edson, 

Reuben  Whallon, 
Wolcott  Tyrrell,.. 


Feb'y 

April 

April 

July 

Jan'y 


10, 

1820. 

1, 

1823. 

4, 

1S28. 

ft, 

1829. 

16, 

1837. 

15, 

1S41. 

Nathan  K.  Hall 

Frederick   P.  Stevens, 
Frederick  P.  Stevens, 

Jesse  Walker, 

James  Sheldon,3 


Essex   County. 


Nov.    10,  1300.  I 
Jan'v    22,  1828. 
Feb'y     2,  1831. 
April    18,  1838. 


Henry  H.  Ross,1.. 
John  E.  McVine,1 
Robert  S.  Hale,1 . . 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Feb'y  12,  1840. 
Feb'y  12,  1848. 
June,  1S47. 

.November,  1S51. 
November,  1S55. 


Jan'y 

March 

April 

May 

.June, 


20,  1340. 

5,  1845. 

8,  1846. 
12,  1846. 

1S47. 


November,  1851. 
November,  1855. 


Jan'y  26,  1841. 
Jan'y  17,  1845. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 
Sept.      27,  1852. 


June,  1847 

November,  1848. 
November,  1S56. 


Franklin   County. 


Ebenezer  Brownson,  . 
George   H.  Harrison,. 

Joshua  Nichols, 

Hiram  Horton, 

Ebenezer  Brownson,  . 
Benjamin  Clark, 


Feb'y  21,  1809. 
April  7,  1814. 
March  28,  1815. 
Nov.  10,  1820. 
Jan'y  31,  1823. 
March  19,  1825. 


William  Hogan, 

Roswell   Bates, 

Henry  B.  Smith 

Joseph  R    Flanders,1.. 

John  Hutton,1 

George  S.  Adams,1  ... 


Fulton   County. 


Donald  Mclntyre, 1  Jan'y    17,  1840. 

Marcellus  Wes'ton, Jan'y    17,  1S45. 

John  Wells,1 I  June,         1847. 


Nathan  J.  Johnson,1  s. 
John  Stewart,1 


March  25,  1829. 
April  1,  1S37. 
Feb'y  24,  1843. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 
November,  1855. 


Dec,      10,  1850. 
November,  1855. 


Genesee   County. 


Joseph  Ellicott, March  22,  1806 


Ezra  Piatt, 
John  EL  Jones, 

John  Z.  Ross 

William  H.  Tisdale. 
Isaac  Wilson, 


June  9,  1807. 

June  10,  1818. 

Feb'y  10,  1S23. 

Jan'v  13,  1827. 

Feb'y  2,  1830. 


Phinehas  L.  Tracy, 
Edgar C.  Dibble,.. 
Horace  U-  Soper,1. 
EdgM  C  Dibble,1.. 
Joshua  L.  Brown,1. 


...I  Jan'y  23,  1841. 
Feb'y  6,  1846. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 
November,  1855. 


1  Judge  and  surrogate. 

"  Resigned,  January  80,  1731. 


s  Appointed  by  governor ;  elected  at  next 
general  election. 


FIRST  JUDGES  OF  COUNTY  COURTS. 


361 


Greene   County. 


Names. 

Wh°\ Appointedj|                 Name8. 
or  Elected. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Leonard  Bronk, 

March  29,  1800. 
April      3,  1810. 
June     19,  1818 
Feb'v     1,  1881. 
April    19,  1828. 

Perkins  King 

i  Lvman  Tremain,1 

j  Alexander  II.  Bailev,1  2 

F.  James  Fitch,1 2 

March    20,  1888. 
June.           1*47. 

Moses  I  Cantine, 

John  V.  D.  S.  Scott, 

Dorrance  Kirtland, 

March    19,  1855. 
November,  lb55. 

Hamilton    County. 

Kichard  Peck, 

John  Dunham,1 

Feb'y  23,  1S3S.  1  Richard  Peck,1 

June     19,  1S47.  ,  Cyrus  H.  Brownell,1 .... 

Herkimer  County. 

November,  1S51. 
November,  1S55. 

Feb'y  17,  1791. 
Mnrch    8,  1797. 
Oct.      30,  1800. 
March  18,  1805. 
March  27,  1S10. 
April      7,  1814. 
Jan'v    10,  1821. 
Feb'y     3,  1823. 

March    23,  1S25. 

Jedediah  Sanger, 

Michael  Hoffman, 

Nathaniel  S.Benton,... 

Arphaxed  Loomis 

Amna  G.  H.  Smith,  .... 

March    21,  1830. 
April        3,  1533. 
March    23,  1835. 
Jan'v      24,  1S40. 
Jan'y     24,  1845. 

Evans  W  harry, 

David  V.  W.  Golden,  . . . 

David  Holt 

Juno,            1S55. 

Robert  Earl.1 

Jefferson   County. 

Augustus  Sacket, 

Feb'v  26,  1807. 
Feb'y  26,  1810. 
Feb'y  26,  1818. 
Nov.     14,  1820. 
Jan'y    24,  1829. 

Thomas  C  Chittenden,. 

Feb'y     28,  1840. 
April        1,  1845. 
June,            1847. 

Ab^l  Cole, 

Robert  Lansing, 

Egbert  Ten  Eyok, 

Calvin  McKnight, 

William  C.  Thompson,  . 

November,  1651. 

Kings   County. 

Nicholas  Covenhoven, . .  , 

Johannes  E.  Lotr, 

William  Furman, 

Leffert  Lefferts, 

Feter  Eadcliff, 

March  2P,  1785. 
June    11.  1793. 
Feb'y  28,  1803. 
Feb'y  10,  1823. 
Feb'y  2!,  1827. 
April    21,  1830. 

John  E.  Lott 

April     13,  1S38. 
Jan'y     27,  1843. 
May         1,  1S44. 
June,            1847. 
Oct.        28,  1848. 

John  Greenwood, 

John  Vanderbilt, 

William  Rockwell 

Samuel  E.  Johnson,3  .. 
Henrv  A.Moore.... 

John  Dikeman, 

November,  1351. 

Nathan  B.  Morse, 

April    30,  1833.  \  Samu'el  D.  Morris, 

Lewis   County. 

November,  1S55. 

March  29,  1306.  p  John  W.  Martin 

March    16,  1533. 

Jonathan  Collins, 

June      1,  1808 
June    27,  1515. 

April       9,  1843. 
June,            1S47. 

Edward  Bancroft, 

Jan'y    24,  1S23.  B  Edward  A.  Brown,1.... 

Livingston   County. 

November,  1S55. 

Mose*  Hayden, 

March  23,  1821. 
Feb'y     1,  1523. 
April      8,  1829. 

Willard  H.  Smith, 1 

Scott  Lord,1    

George  Hastings,1 | 

Match    24,  1S32. 

Charles  H.  Carroll, 

Uezekiah  D.  Mason, 

June,             1347. 
November^  1355. 

Madison   County. 

-mith, 

June     10,  1807.  II  Thomas  Barlow 

Feb'v      7,  1>23.   !  James  W.  Nve.' 

Jan'y      24,  1343. 
June,            1847. 

James  B.  Kldredge, 

John  B.  YaUs 

March  16,  1833. 
March  16,  1837.  | 

Sidney  T.  Holmes,1  

November,  1S51. 

1  Judge  and  surrogate.  , 

2  Bailey  appointed  v.  Tremain,  resignea.     Fitch  appointed  v.  Bailey,  resigned. 

1  Mr.  Johnson  claimed  to  have  been  elected   and  the  circuit  court  decided  in  his  favor 
October  28,  1S43,  and  that  Mr.  Rockwell  was  not  elected. 

31 


362 


FIRST  JUDGES  OF  COUNTY  COURTS. 


Monroe   County. 


Names. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Elisha  B.  Strong, March  5,  1S21. 

Ashlev  Sampson, I  Feb'y     7.  1S23. 

Moses  Chapin I  Feb'y     2,  1S26. 

Samuel  L.  Selden, Feb'y  25,  1881. 

Ashley  Sampson, I  March  26,  1837. 


"When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Patrick   G.  Buchan,...      Jan'y   31,     1S44. 

Patrick   G.  Buchan, ;  June,  1S47. 

Harvey  Humphrey, November,  1S51. 

George  G.  Munger,....!  November,  1855. 


Montgomery    County. 


Jacob    Klock, 

Jellis  Fonda 

Frederick  Fisher, 
Abraham  Arndt,. 
Simon  Veeder,.. . 
John  McCarthy, . . 


Feb'y  2,  17T3. 
March  22,  17S4. 
March  27,  1787. 
Jan'y  24,  1801. 
Jan'y  28,  1802. 
March    2,  1809. 


Alexander  Sheldon,. 

Aaron  Haring, 

Abraham  Morrell,... 
Phinehns  Randall,  . . 

John  Darrow, 

Samuel  Belding,  Jr. 


March 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Jan'y 
Feb'y 
June, 


8,  1S15. 

9,  1S19. 
28.  1S33. 
12,  1S41. 
16,  1846. 

1847. 


New  •York'1 — (Court  of  Common  Pleas.) 

John  T.  Irving, |  March    6,  1821.  [\  Michael  Ulschoeffer, ....  |  March    20,  1838. 


Augustus  Porter,  . . 
Samuel  Tupper.... 
"William  Hotchkiss, 

Silas  Hopkins, 

Robert  Fleming,... 
Nathan  Dayton,  . . 
Washington  Hunt,. 


Niagara   County. 


March  26,  1808. 
May  27,  1812. 
Feb'y  25,  1813. 
Feb'y  8,  1823. 
April  22,  1828. 
March  13,  1833. 
Jan'y  80,  1836. 


Elias  Ransom, 

Jonathan  L.  Woods, 
Hiram  Gardner,1... 

Levi  F.  Bowen,1 

Elias  Ransom,1  '.... 
Alfred  Holmes, 


Jan'y  19,1841. 
April  29,  1846. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1S51. 
Dec  11,  1S52. 
November,  1857. 


Oneida    County. 


Jedediah  Sanger,  . .. 
Morris  S.  Miller,.... 
Samuel  Beardsley,  . . 
Henry  R.  Storrs, 

Seth   Phelps 

Reuben    Humphrey,. 

Dan  Bradley 

Joshua  Forman 

Nehemiah  H.  Earll,. 
Samuel  L.  Edwards, 


March  22,  1798. 
March  5,  1810. 
Nov.  22,  1824. 
March    9,  1S25. 


Chester  Havden,. . 
Fortune  C.  White, 
P.  Sheldon  Root,.. 
P.  Sheldon  Root,.. 


Onondaga   County. 


March  14,  1794. 
July  8,  1804. 
June  8,  1S07. 
March  21,  1811. 
Feb'y  1,  1823. 
April    80,  1831. 


Grove  Lawrence,  . . . 

Daniel  Pratt, 

James  R.  Lawrence, 
Israel  S.  Spencer, . . . 
Richard  Woolworth, . 


Jan'y  5,  1830. 
Feb'y  2,  1840. 
Feb'y  21,  1845. 
November,  1851 


Feb'y  23,  1838. 
Feb'y  23,  1S43. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1850. 
November,  1854. 


Ontario   County. 


Oliver  Phelps, 

Timothy  Hosmer, 

John  Nicholas, 

Nathaniel  W.  Howell, 

Oliver  Phelps 

Bowen   VVhitinp 

Charles  J.  Folger, 


May  5,  17S9. 

Oct.  5,  1793. 

Jan'v  27,  1806. 
March  13,   1^1!). 

April  30,  1833. 

July  17,  1868. 

May  7,  1844. 


E.  Fitch  Smith, 

Mark   H.  Sibley,'... . 
Charles  J.  Folger,.. 

Peter  M.  Dox 

John  M.  Bradford,*. 
Henry  W.  Taylor,... 


Feb'y  10,  1S45. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 
November,  1S55. 
March  18,  1868. 
November,  1S56. 


1  Judge  and  surrogate. 

-  Special  courts  have  existed  in  this  city,  which  are  not  within  our  limits  to  notice. 

-  Appointed  by  governor.     Elected  at  next  ©lection; 
«  Appointed  by  governor. 


FIRST  JUDGES  OF  COUNTY  COURTS. 


363 


Orange    County. 


John  Haring 

William  Thompson, 
Nathan  H.  White,.. 
Samuel  S.  Seward,. 
Gilbert  O.  Fowler,. 
Horace  W.  Elliott,  . 


Jan'y  21,  1773. 

March  12.  1786. 

June      8,  1807. 

Feb'v   12,  1858. 

March  27,  1883. 

Sept.      3,  1S36. 


Goldsmith  Denniston,  . .  j  April      26,  1841. 

Allen  M.  Sherman, j  Sept.        1,  1846. 

David  W.  Bate, June.  1847. 

John  G.    Wilkin November,  1851. 

Benjamin  F.  Duryea,  ..I  November,  1855. 


Elijah  Foot, 

Alexis   Ward 

Henry  Augerine, .... 
Benjamin  L.  Bessac, 


Barent  Mooney,. .. 
John  Grant,  Jr.,. .. 

Joel  Turrill 

David  P.  Brewster 
Samuel  B.  Ludlow, 


Orleans  County. 


April    22,  1825. 

Feb'y  10,  1830. 

Jan'y   2T,  1840. 

Feb'y     7,  1844. 


James  Gilson, 

Henrv  R.  Curtis,1. 
Gideon  Hard,1 


Oswego   County. 


March  21,  1316.  [ 
June      1,  1820. 
April      2.  1838. 
April    15,  1833. 
May     11,  1S41. 


Orla  H.  Whitnev, 


OrlaH.  Whitney,1 

Eansom  H.  Tyler,1 

Sylvesl'r  C.  Huntington,1 


Jan'y     10,  1846. 
June,  1S47. 

November,  1S55. 


May       11,  1341. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1651. 
November,  1855. 


William  Cooper,. 
Joseph  White,  . . 
John  C.  Morris,  . 
George  Morell, . . 
James  O.  Morse, 


Otsego   County. 


Feb'y  17,  1791. 

Oct.      29,  1800. 

Feb'v   10,  1823. 

Jan"y    20,  1827. 

June    27,  1882, 


Jabcz  D.  Hammond, . 
Charles  C.Noble,.... 

James  Hyde 

Samuel  S.  Bowne,... 
Levi  C  Turner, 


Jan'y  23,  1888. 
Feb'y  1,  1843. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 
November,  1855. 


Stephen  Barnum 
Harry  Garrison.. 
Frederick  Stone, 
Bennett  Boyd,  . . 


Putnam   County. 


June  13, 

April  24, 

Feb'y  25, 

April  27, 


1812. 
1818. 
1829. 
1S33. 


Robert  B.  Parrott,. 
Azor  B.  Crane,1 . . . 
Ambrose  Ryder,1.. 


Feb'y     23,  1848. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 


Queens    County. 


John  Llovd i  Feb'v    14,1784. 

March  5,  1793. 
March  13,  1S06. 
Jan'v  26,  1809. 
April  23,  1813. 
Feb'y  5,  1S23. 
April      8,  1834. 


Benjamin  Coe,. 
John  W.  Seaman,. ... 

Cary  Dunn,  Jr., 

Effingham  Lawrence, 

James  Lent 

Benjamin  W.  Strong,. 


David  S.  Jones, 

Henry  I.  Hagner, 

Isaac  E.  Haviland, 

Henry  I.  Hagner.1 

Wm.  J.  Cogswell,1  8 

Morris  Fosdick,1 

Ellas  J.  Beach 


Jan'y 

April 

March 

June, 

Sept. 


17.  1840. 

18,  1343. 
5,  1846. 

1847. 
7,  1849. 


November,  la49. 
November,  1857. 


Rensselaer   County. 


Anthony  Ten  Eyck,  . 
Robert  Woodworth, 
James  L   Hogeboom 

Josiah  Masters, 

David  Buel,  Jr., 


Feb'y   18,  1791. 

March    9,  1803. 

March  19.  1S05. 

March  1 ",  1808. 

Feb'y     7,  1823. 


Harmon  Knickerbacker,'  Feb'y      2,  1S28. 

George  R.  Davis, March    17,  1838. 

Charles  C.  Parmelee, June,  1847. 

Archibald  Bull, I  November,  1855. 


Judge  and  surrogate. 


3  Appointed  by  governor. 


364 


FIRST  JUDGES  OF  COUNTY  COURTS. 


Paul  Micheau,  . 
G'  'zen  Ryers,  . . 
John  Garretson, 
Jacob  Tyson,  . . 


Richmond   County. 


April  14,  1T86. 
April  1,  1797. 
Oct  5,  1803. 
March  16,  1S22. 


Henry  B.  Metcalfe, 
William  Emerson,. 

Albert  Ward, 

Henry  B.  Metcalfe,1 


Jan'y  31,  1840. 

May  IS,  1841. 

March  16,  1844. 

June.  1847. 


Rockland   County. 


John  Snffern, I  March  21,  179S. 

James  Perry March  26,  1806 

Samuel  Goetchius, |  March    1,  1816. 


Edward  Suffern,  . . 
William  F.  Fraser, 
Edward  Pye,1 


June       1,  1820. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1855. 


Nathan  Ford, 

David  A.  Ogden,. . . 
Aaron  Hackley,  Jr. 
John  Fine, 


St.  Lawrence   County. 


March  5,  1802. 
Jan'y  10,  1821. 
Jan'y  21,  1823. 
Nov.     21,  1824. 


Horace  Allen,. 

John  Fine 

Edwin  Dodge, 
William  C  Br 


April  18,  1838. 
Feb'y  16,  1S43. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1855. 


John  Thompson,. 

Salmon  Child, 

James  Thompson, 
Samuel  Young, . . 


Saratoga   County. 


Feb'y  17,  1791. 

March  20,  1809. 

June    16,  1818. 

April    30,  1833. 


Thomas  J.  Marvin, 

Austin  Bockes 

Joseph  A.  Corey,2. 
James  D.  McKean, 


Feb'y     18,  1S38. 
June,  184T. 

Feb'y       6,  1854. 
November,  1854. 


Gerrit  8.  Veeder,... 
Gardner  Cleveland, 

David  Boyd, 

Samuel  W.  Jones,. 
Archibald  L.  Linn, 


Schenectady   County. 


March  11,1809. 
May  25.1812. 
Feb'y  5, 1823. 
Jan'y  31,  1835. 
Jan'y    17,  1840. 


Samuel  W.  Jones, . . 
Samuel  W.  Jones,1. 
Stephen  H.  Johnson, 
John  Sanders,1 


Feb'y     10, 1S45. 
June,  1S47. 

November,  1851. 
November,  1S55. 


William  Beekman,. 
JohnC  Wright,  ... 
Charles  Goodyear,. . 


Schoharie   County. 


June 
April 
Feb'y 


10,  1795. 

18,  1S38. 

9,  1S43. 


Demosthenes  Lawyer, 
Lyman  Sandford,1  .*. . . 


June,  1847. 

November,  1S55. 


Schuyler  County. 

Simeon  8.  Rood,1 November,  1854. 


Cornelius  Humphrey, 
Benjamin  Pelton,  . .. 
Oliver  C.  Comstock,  . 
John  Knox 


Seneca  County. 


April 
May, 
May, 
April 
John  McLean,  Jr., |  June 


2,  1804. 
81, 1809. 
27,  1812. 
15,1815. 
18,1818. 


Luther  F.  Stevens, 

Jesse  Clark,  , 

J.  K.  Richardson,1 
John  E.  Seelev,1  . . 
Sterling  G.  Hadley, 


Jan'y  80, 1823. 
March  18,1888. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 
November,  1855. 


Charles  Williamson,. 
William  Kersey, 

James  Faulkner, 

Thomas  McBurney,  . 

James  Norton, 

George  C.  Edwards,. 


Steuben  Count*/. 


March  81,  1790 
Jan'y  29.  1803. 
Feb'y  16,  1804. 
April  15,  1S10. 
Feb'y  7,  [828. 
Jan'y    13,  1S26. 


Judge  and  surrogate. 


Ziba  A.  Leland 

Jacob  Larrone, 
William  M.  Elawley, 
David  McMastera,1  • 
Jacob  Larroue,1 
David  MoMastera,1. 


Jan'y  9,  j838. 
April  17,1848. 
Jan'y  80,  1846. 
June,  1841 

November,  1851. 
November,  1855. 


3  Appointed  by  governor. 


FIRST  JUDGES  OF  COUNTY  COURTS. 


365 


Suffolk 

County. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Selah  Strong 

Feb'y  11,  1754. 
June    10,  1793. 
Oct.      20,  1800. 
March  15,  1310. 
Feb'y    7,  1S23. 
April     2,  1828. 

Feb'y     23,  1833. 
June,            1847. 
November,  1851. 
November,  1855. 
April      IS,  1857. 
November,  ls<57. 

Ebcnezer  Piatt, 

Abraham  Wood  hull,.... 

Thomas  S.  Strong, 

Nathaniel  Potter 

Jonathan  S.  Conklin,  . .. 

Abraham  T.  Rose,1 

William  P.  Buffett,1  .... 

Abraham  T.  Rose,1  s 

George  Miller,1  * 

J.  Lawrence  Smith,1 .... 

William  A.  Thompson, 
Livingston  Billings,  .    . 
Alpheus  Dimmicic, 
Gabriel  W.  Ludlow,. . 
William  Gillespie, 


Abram  Miller 

John  Patterson, 

John  Miller 

Emanuel  Coryell, , 

Gamaliel  H.  Barstow,  . , 
Silas  Hopkins, 


Sullivan  County. 


June 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Jan'y 
July 


1, 1809. 
5,  1S23. 
3,  IS*. 

20,  1830. 
17,  1S35. 


James  C  Curtis, :  Jan'y        6,  1844. 

Alpheus  Dimmick,1 (  June,  1S47. 

Wescott  Wilkin,1 ,  November,  1S51. 

Henry  R.  Law.1 November,  1855. 


Tioga   County. 


Feb'y  17,1791. 
March  27, 1798. 
April  8,  1807. 
March  31,  1810. 
June  2VJ,  1818. 
Feb'y      8, 1823. 


Grant  P.Baldwin,. 
Johnfi.  Drake,  ... 
Stephen  Strong,.., 
Alanson  Munger, .. 
Charles  P.  Avery,1 
Stephen  Strong,1  . , 


Feb'y 

March 

April 

Feb'y 

June, 


5, 1S28. 
27.  1833. 
18, 1838. 

2,1843. 

1847. 


November,  1855. 


Oliver  C.  Comstock, 

Richard  Smith, 

Andrew  D .  W.  Bruyn, . . . 
Amasa  Dana, 


Tompkins   County. 


April  10,  1817. 
June  10, 1818. 
Jan'v  18,  1826. 
March  16, 1S37. 


Henry  D.  Barto, I  Feb'y     18,1843. 

Alfred  Wells,1 June,  1847. 

Douglass  Bordman,1 November,  1851. 

Samuel  P.  Wisner,1  ....    November,  1S55. 


Ulster   County. 


Levi  Pauling,' I  Jan'y  15,  177S. 

Dirck  Wynkoop, March  12,  17S3. 

Nathan  Smith, March  11,1793. 

Jonathan  Hasbrouck, j  April    17,  1793. 

James  Oliver I  March    9,  1799. 

William  A.Thompson,   .    April      2,  1805. 

John  Tremper, I  Feb'y   13,  1810. 

Lucas  Elmendorf, I  March  22,  1S15. 


Jonathan  Dubois, 

Abraham  D.  Soper, 

John  Van  Buren, 

James  C  Forsyth, 

James  O.  Linderman,.. 
James  O.  Linderman,.. 
Nicholas  R.Graham,... 


March   24, 

1821. 

April       2, 

1828. 

Jan'y     21, 

18-%. 

Jan'v      1 9, 

1841. 

Anril      17, 

1S43. 

June, 

1847. 

November 

1S55. 

William  Robards,. 
Halsey  Rogers,  . . . 
Silas  Hopkins,.... 
John  W.  Paddock, 
Beth  C  Baldwin,.. 


William  Ducr, 

Alexander  Wrebster,... 

Ebenezer   Russell, 

Ebenczer  Clark 

Anthony  I.    Blanchard, 
John  L.  Wendell 


Warren   County. 


March  19,  1813. 
April  8,  1820 
Feb'y  8,  1828. 
March  20,  1887. 
Feb'y     1,  1832. 


Hiram  Barber,. . . 
Halsey  R.  Wing,. 
E.  H.  Rosekrans,1 
Orange  Ferris,1.. 


Washington    County. 


Jan'y   30,  1773. 

June      8,  1788. 

March  17,  1788. 

March  12,  1800. 

March  12,  1810. 

Feb'y     5,  1823. 


Roswell  Weston, 
John  Willard,... 
John   McLean,.  . 

Martin  Lee, 

Junius  Gibson,. . 
A.  Dallas  Wait,. 


Feb'y  3,  1837. 
Jan'y  31,  1845. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 


April  22,  1825. 
Feb'y  13,  1833. 
March  18,  1835. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 
November,  1855. 


Judge  and  surrogate. 

Appointed  by  ordinance  of  convention,  May  8,  1777. 


366 


FIRST    JUDGES DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


Wayne    County. 


Names. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


John  W.  Hallett 

Alexander  K.  Tiffany, 

William  Sisson, 

Hiram  K.Jerome,... 


April  19,  1825. 
March  25,  1827. 
Jan'y  30,  1830. 
Jan'y  29,  1840. 


Names. 


Oliver  H.  Palmer, 

William  H.  Adams,.... 
George  H.  Middleton,1 
Leander  S.  Ketchum,1 . . 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


April  12,  1843. 
May  12,  1846. 
June,  1847. 

November,  1851. 


Westchester   County. 




Robert  Graham, 

Stephen  Ward, 

Ebenezer  Lockwood, 

Jonathan  G.  Tompkins,. 

Feb'y  17, 
May       6, 
March  15, 
Feb'y  16, 
Feb'y  23, 

Jan'y  20, 

1778. 
1784. 
1791. 
1793. 
1797. 

Jonathan  G-  Tompkins,. 
Elijah  Lee 

1798. 
1802. 

John  Watts, 

Caleb  Tompkins, 

William  Jay, 

Caleb  Tompkins, 

Robert  8.  Hart 

Albert  Lockwood, 

John  W.  Mills, 

William  H.  Robertson, 


March  29, 
June  8, 
June  7, 
Feb'y  10, 
March  27, 
June, 

November, 
November, 


1807. 
1820. 
1828. 

1846. 
1847. 
1851. 
1855. 


Wyoming   County. 


Paul  Richards,., |  May 

John  B.  Skinner, May 

W.  Riley  Smith,1 [  June, 


25,  1841. 

25,  1846. 

1S47. 


Marvin  Trail,1 

Harlow  L.  Comstock,1 . 


Yates  Cou 


William  M   Oliver,.. . 
Samuel  S.  Ellsworth,. 

Cornelius  Masten, 

William  M.  Oliver,... 


Feb'y  12,  1823. 
March  81,  1828. 
Jan'y  30,  1833. 
Feb'y  13,  1838. 


niy. 

Andrew  Oliver, 

Andrew  Oliver, 1 . . . 
John  L.  Lewis,1. .. 
William  S.   Bri ggs, l 


November,  1851. 
November,  1855. 


Jan'y     13,  1844. 
•Tune,  1847. 

November,  1951. 
November.  1855 


DISTRICT  ATTORNEYS. 


By  an  act  passed  February  12,  1*796,  the  state  was  divided 
into  seven  districts,  in  each  of  which  an  Assistant  Attorney -General 
was  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  to  hold 
during  their  pleasure,  and  perform  the  duties  previously  required 
of  the  attorney-general  and  his  deputy.  The  following  is  a  list 
of  the  persons  appointed  in  each  district : 

Suffolk,  Queens,  Kings,  Richmond  and    Westchester  Counties. 

Nathaniel  Lawrence February  16,  1796 

Cadwallader  D.  Colden, January     16,  1798 

Orange,  Dutchess  and  Ulster  Counties. 

Jacob  Radcliff,   February  28,   1796 

Coenrad  Edmond  Elmendorph,  January     27,1798 

Columbia  and  Rensselaer  Counties. 
Ambrose  Spencer, February  23,  1796 

1  Judge  and  surrogate. 

a  Appointed  by  convention,  May  8,  1777.    lie  was  not  commissioned. 


DISTRICT   ATTORNEYS.  3C7 

Washington  and  Clinton  Counties. 
Anthony  I.  Blanchard,    March       12,  1796 

Albany,  Saratoga,  Schoharie  and  Montgomery  Counties. 

Abraham  Van  Vechten, February  16,  1796 

George  Metcalfe, February  16,  1797 

Tioga,  Onondaga,   Ontario  and  Steuben  Counties. 

William  Stuart, March        31,  1796 

Nathaniel  W.  Howell, February     9,  1799 

Otsego  and  Herkimer  Counties. 
Thomas  R.  Gold, , February  26,  1797 

In  New- York  county  the  attorney-general  officiated  personally. 

In  1801,  the  office  of  District  Attorney  was  created,  the  state 
being  divided,  as  before,  into  seven  districts,  and  subsequently 
several  new  ones  were  formed,  as  follows  : 

New -York  (till  1815),   Suffolk,    Queens,  Kings,    Richmond  and 
Westchester  (till    1813)    Counties. 

[District  formed  April  4,  1801.] 


Names. 

When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 

August        19,  1801 
February     13.  1810 
February     19^  1811 
April            8,  1815 

Cadwallader  D.  Colden, 

Richard  Riker, 

Thomas  S.  Lester, 

Rockland,  Orange,  Dutchess,  Ulster  and  Delaware  Counties. 

[  District  formed  April  4, 1801.  ] 

Coenrad  Edmond  Elmendorph 

Smith  Thompson, 

Lucas  Elmendorf, 

Randall  S.  Street, 

Samuel  Hawkins, 

George  Bloom, 


Greene,  Columbia  and  Rensselaer  Counties. 

[  District  formed  April  4, 1801.  ] 

Ebenezer  Foot, 

Moses  I.  Cantine, 

John  V.  D.  S.  Scott, 

Moses  I.  Cantine, , 

Thomas  P.  Gi  osvenor, 

Moses  I.  Cantine, , 


1801 

August 

19, 

1801 

October, 

28, 

1801 

February 

9, 

1810 

February 

15, 

1811 

February 

13, 

1815 

yunties. 

August 

13, 

1801 

March 

5, 

1805 

March 

10, 

1806 

February 

&, 

1808 

April 

3, 

1810 

February 

15, 

1811 

368 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


Washington,  Essex,  Clinton,  St.  Lawrence  (1802  to  8),  Franklin 
(1808),  and   Warren  (1813)   Counties. 

[  District  formed  April  4,  1801.  ] 


Names. 


Anthony  J.  Blanchard, 

John  Russell, 

John  Savage, 

Roger  Skinner, 

John  Savage, 

Jesse  L.  Billings, 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


April 

April 

June 

August 

February 


...  1801 

8,  1803 

5,  1806 

7,  1811 

11,  1812 

13,  1815 


Albany,    Saratoga,    Montgomery,    Schoharie    and    Schenectady 
Counties  (1809). 


[  District  formed  April  4, 1801.  ] 


George  Metcalfe, 

Daniel  L.  Van  Antwerp, 

Daniel  Cady, , 

Richard  M.Livingston,. 


March  16,  1811 
February  28,  1813 
February     16,  1815 


Otsego,  Herkimer,   Oneida,   Chenango,  Madison  (1806),  Lewis 
and  Jefferson  (1805  to  8)    Counties. 

[  District  formed  April  4,  1801. 


Nathan  Williams,. . . . 
Joseph  Kirkland,. . . . 
Thomas  H.  Hubbard, 


August  20,  1801 
February  23,  1813 
February    26,  1816 


Tioga,  Onondaga,  Cayuga,  Ontario,  Steuben,  Allegany  (1806), 
Broome  (1806  to  17),  Seneca  (1804  to  17),  Genesee  (1802  to 
13),  Niagara  (1808  to  13),  Chautauque  (1808  to  13),  and 
Cattaraugus  (1808)  Counties. 

[  District  formed  April  4, 1801.  ] 


William  Stuart  . , 
Daniel  W.  Lewis, 
William  Stuart,. 
Daniel  Cruger,. . 


March  2,  1802 

March  9,  1810 

February  12,  1811 

April  17,  1816 


Jefferson,  Lewis  and  St.  Lawrence  Counties. 

[  District  formed  March  11, 1808.  ] 
Samuel  Whittlesey, 


Amos  Benedict,.  . . , 
Samuel  Whittlesey,, 
Amos  Benedict, 
Ela  Collins 


April 

February 

February 

March 

March 


6, 

9, 

12, 

a. 


1808 
1810 
1811 
L818 


15,  1815 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS.  369 


Chenango,  Madison,  Cortland  (tifl  1817),  Onondaga  and  Cayuga 

Counties. 

[  District  formed  March  29, 1S09.  ] 


Names. 


Nathaniel  King, 

Daniel  Kellogg, 

Joseph    L.  Richardson,. 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


March  30,  1809 
February  23,  1813 
April  17,  1815 


Seneca,  Ontario,  Genesee,  Niagara  and  Chautauque  Counties. 

[  District  formed  March  12,  1813.  ] 
John  C.  Spencer, |  February     13,1815 

Westchester,  Rockland  and  Putnam   Counties. 

[  District  formed  March  12, 1613.  ] 
William  Nelson, |  July  10,  1815 


New  -  York   County. 

[  District  formed  March  24, 1815.  ] 

John  Rodman.... I  March  31,  1815 

Hugh  Maxwell, |  January       28,  1817 


Seneca,  Tompkins,  Cortland  and  Broome  Counties. 

[  District  formed  April  15,  1817.  ] 
David  Woodcock, |  April  15,1817 


On  the  21st  of  April,  1818,  each  county  was  made  a  separate 
district.  Under  the  constitution  of  1822,  district  attorneys 
were  appointed  by  the  Court  of  General  Sessions  in  each  county, 
and  since  1846  they  have  been  elected.  In  the  following  list,  the 
dates  before  1822  are  those  of  appointment;  between  1822  and 
1846,  of  first  oath  of  office,  and  since  1846,  of  election.  In 
about  one-third  of  the  counties,  the  dates  between  1822  and 
1846  are  from  unofficial  data,  and  in  several  instances  wanting. 


370 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


Albany   County. 


Names. 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


Daniel  L.  Van  Antwerp, 

Samuel  A.  Foot 

Benjamin  F.  Butler,.... 
Edward  Livingston,..., 

Rufus  W.  Peckham, 

Henrv  G.  Wheaton, .... 
Edwin  C.  Litchfield,... 

Andrew  J.  Colvin, 

Samuel  H.  Hammond,.. 

Andrew  J.  Colvin, 

Hamilton  Harris, 

Samuel  G.  Courtney, . . . 


James  Cochran, , 

Samuel  S.  Haight,. 

John  Cooke, 

George  Miles, 

Alexander  H.  Diven,. . . 

Wilkes  Angel, , 

Marshall  B.  Champlin,. 
Lucien  P.  Wetherby,.. 
Lucien  P.  Wetherby,.. 
Augustus  L.  Davison,.. 

William  A.  Stewart, 

Hamilton  Ward, 


John  A.  Collier, 

Thomas  G.  Waterman, 

Mason  Whiting, 

Peter  Robinson, 

Mason  Whiting, 

Joseph  S.  Bosworth,. . 

Hamilton  Collier, 

Ausburn  Birdsall,. . . . 

Luther  Badger, 

Jacob  Morris, 

Francis  B.  Smith, 

George  A.  Northrup,  . 


Allegany  County. 


Broome   County. 


June 

11, 

1818 

Julv 

3, 

1819 

February 

19, 

1821 

June 

14, 

1825 

March 

27, 

1838 

March 

30. 

1841 

March 

30, 

1844 

March 

21, 

1846 

June, 

1847 

November 

1850 

November, 

1853 

November, 

1856 

April 

17, 

1820 

November 

13, 

1820 
1827 

1886 

1811 

1848 
1845 


June,  1847 

November,  1850 

November,  1853 

November,  1856 


June 
February 
April 
May 

November 


December 

February 

June, 

November 

November, 

November, 


11.  1818 
25',  1822 
10,  1828 
20,  1828 

30,  1881 

. .  1837  1 

1,  1837 

12,  1842 
1847 

28,  1849 
18&8 
1856 


A.  Gibbs  .    

Cattaraugus    County. 

..  1831 

1836 

Daniel  B    Wheeler,.                        

1843 

is  l.'» 

William  H.  Wood, 

November, 
November, 

November, 

I860 

A  lex  under  Slielden, 

1868 

W illiam  P.  Angel, 

1856 

DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


371 


Cayuya  County. 


Names. 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


Joseph  L.  Richardson, 

John  Porter, 

Theodore  Spencer, 

Richard  L.  Smith, 

Michael  S.  Myers, 

Denison  Robinson, 

Luman  Sherwood, 
Ebenezer  W.  Arms,.  . . 
Theodore  M.  Pomeroy, 
Solomon  Giles, 


June  11,  1818 

February     14,  1821 

1828 

January      21,  1832 


January       25. 

1838 

Januarv       27, 

1841 

June              3, 

1844 

June, 

1847 

November, 

1850 

November,  1856 


Chautauque  County. 


Daniel  G.  Gurnsey, 
James  Mullett,  Jr., 
Samuel  A.  Brown, . 

Joseph  Wait, 

David  Mann, 

Abner  Hazeltine,. . 
Daniel  Sherman,... 
George  Barker,.. . . 
John  F.  Smith,... 


Chemung  County. 


Andrew  K.  Gregg,. . . . 
Andrew  K.  Greig,. . .. 

Hiram  Gray 

Don  Carlos  Woodcock, , 

William  North, 

Elijah  P.  Brooks, 

Erastus  P.  Hart, 

Edward  Quinn, , 

Archibald  Robertson,.. 
Solomon  B.  Tomlinson, 


June 

11, 

1818 

February 

14, 

1826 

February 

16, 

1828 

June 

30, 

1838 

October 

22, 

1841 

June, 

1847 

November 

1850 

November 

1853 

November 

1856 

July, 

1836 

April 

14, 

1838 

April 

22, 

1841 

July 

21, 

1841 

July 

9, 

1844 

January 

14, 

1845 

June, 

1847 

November, 

1850 

December 

6, 

1855 

November, 

1856 

Chenango  County. 


Simon  G.  Throop, 

June 
April 
October, 

11,  1818 

Lot  Clark, 

11.  1822 

John  C.  Clark, 

1823 

Robert  Monell 

..  1827? 

Lot  Clark, 

..  18-W 

John  Clapp 

1836? 

George  M.  Smith, 

r_.  1S411 

Robert  0.  Reynolds, 

George  M.  Smith 

June, 

November, 

November, 

.  1843? 

James  M.  Banks, 

Dwight  H.  Clarke, 

1847 
1850 

Isaac  S.  Newton 

1858 

372 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


Clinton    Count y. 


Names. 

When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 

John  Palmer, 

June            11,  1818 

J.  Douglass  Woodward,  

January         1,  1832 
January         1,  1838 
January         1,  1814 

Lemuel  Stetson, 

Lorenzo  D.  Brock 

Thomas  Armstrong 

November,         1850 

November,         1853 

Charles  E.  Everest, 

November,         1856 

Columbia  County. 


Joseph  D.  Monell, 

Thomas  Bay , 

Julius  C.  Wilcoxson,. 
Josiah  Sutherland,  Jr. 

Theodore  Miller, 

Robert  C.  Andrews,.. . 

John  C.  Newkirk , 

William  A.  Porter,1.. . 
David  S.  Cowles, 1 . . . 


June 

July 

March 

October 

March 

June, 

November, 

November, 

October 


11,  1818 

9,  1819 

30,  1821 

1832. 

1843 

1847 

1850 

1853 

6,  1856 


19, 

4, 


Cortland  Count ij. 


Aug  .stus   A.  Donnoley, 

Edward  C.  Reed, 

William  H.  Shankland,. 

Horatio  Ballard, 

Augustus  S.  Ballard,.. . 

R.  Holland  Duell,8 

Edward  C.  Reed,8 

Abram  P.  Smith, 


February  13,  1819 
1827? 

\mw. 

1832 

June,  1847 

November,  1850 
January  7,  1856 
November,         1856 


Delaware  County. 


William  H.  Elting, . . . 
John  B.  Spencer,. 

Selah  R.  Hobbie, 

Noadiah  Johnson,.... 
Amasa  J.  Parker,. 

Samuel  Gordon, 

Nelson  K.  Wheeler,... 
James  A.  Hughston,.. 
Truman  H  Wheeler,., 
Amasa  J.  Ten  Broeck, 
William  Murray,  Jr.,. 

Robert  Parker 

John  Grant 


June 

February 

November 

June 

December 

December 

December 

December 

December 

June, 

November, 

November, 

November, 


11,  1818 

13,  1821 

11,   1823 

11,  1827 

10,  1833 

17,  1836 

17,  1839 

19,  1842 

9,  1845 

1847 

I860 

1858 

1850 


Appointed   v.  Porter,  resigned 
in  November. 


elected    3  Appointed  v.  Duell,  resigned. 
s  Resigned. 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


373 


Dutchess  County. 


Names. 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


George  Bloom. 

Philo  Ruggles, 

Francis  A.  Livingston, 
Stephen  Cleveland,... 
George  A.  Shufeldt, . 

E.  M.  Swift, 

William  Eno, 

Joseph  T.  Lee,1 

James  Emott,  Jr.,2.. . . 
Thomas  C.  Campbell,. 
Silas  Woodell 


June  11,  1818 

Julv  8,  1819 

February    14,  1821 

1829^ 

18367 

1843] 

1845? 

June,  1847 

February  3,  1849 
November,  1849 
November,         1855 


Erie  County. 


Heman  B.  Potter, 

Thomas  C.  Love, , 

George  P.  Barker, 

Henry  K.  Smith. 

Henry  W.  Rogers, , 

Solomon  G.  Havens,.  . . , 

George  P.  Barker, 

Benjamin  H.  Austin,. . . , 
Charles  H.  S.  Williams,. 

John  S.  Talcott,5 

Alhert  Sawin, 

James  M.  Humphrey, . . , 


February     13,  1819 

18291 

18361 

18387 

1841? 

18447 

1846? 

1847 
1850 
1852 
1853 
1856 


,    June, 
j  November, 
]  December 
November, 
[  November, 


Essex  County. 


Ralph  Hascall, 

Dean  Edson, 

David  B.  McNeil, 

Gardner  Stow, 

Moses  T.  Clough, 

Edward  S.  Shumway, 

James  P.  Butler, 

H.  M.  Chase, 


June  11,  1818 

March  3,  1821 

October  2,  1828 
April  11,  1833 

September  24,  1844 
November,  1850 
April  12,  1852 

November,         1855 


Asa  Hascall, 

Joseph  H.  Jackson,. 

Asa  Hascall. 

William  A.  Wheeler, 
Ashbel  B.  Parrnelee, 
Henry  A.  Paddock,. 
Walter  H.  Payne,  . . 


Franklin  County. 


June  13,  1818 

1841? 

1843? 

June,  1847 

April  12,  1850 

November,         1853 
November,  1856 


1  Died. 

'  Appointed  v.  Lee,  deceased. 


8  Appointed  v.  Williams. 


32 


374 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


Fulton  County. 


Names. 


John  W.  Cady, 

Clark  S.  Grinnell,... 
Thomas  L.  Wakefield, 

William  Wait, 

John  M.  H.  Frisbee,. 
James  W.  Dudley, . . . 
John  S.  Enos, 


"When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


January  20,  1840 
April  10,  1846 

June,  1847 

November,  1849 
November,  1852 
May  3,  1853 

November,         1853 


Genesee  County. 


Daniel  D.  Brown,. . 
Heman  J.  Redfield,. 

Levi  Rumse, 

David  H.  Chandler,. 
Isaac  A.  Verplanck, 
John  H.  Martindale, 

Moses  Taggart, 

John  H.  Martindale, 

Seth  Wakeman, 

George  Bowen, 


June  11,  1818 

February    14,  1821 

18291 

18361 

18411 

18431 

18461 

1847 
1850 
1856 


June, 

November, 

November, 


Greene  County. 


Alexander  Fraser,. 
Erastus  Barnes,. . . 

Lewis  Benton, 

Malbone  Watson,. . 
Lucius  Robinson,.. 
Danforth  K.  Olney,, 
Lvman  Tremain,... 
Rufus  W.  Watson,. 
Danforth  K.  Olney, , 
Peleg  C.  Mattoon,.  , 
John  A.  Griswold,. 


June  22,  1818 

February    15,  1821 

18271 

18321 

18381 

18401 

18461 

1847 
1850 
1853 
1856 


June, 
November, 
November, 
November. 


G.  Ratrie  Parbut, 

Isaac  I.  Vanderwarker. 
Cyrus  H.  Brownell,... 
Samuel  B.  Salisbury,. 

Richard  Peck 

Cyrus  H.  Brownell,.  . . 
Robert  G.  Ostramler,  . 


Hamilton  County. 


June, 
November, 
November, 
November, 


18411 
18431 
18451 
1847 
1849 
[862 
1855 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


375 


Herkimer  County. 


Names. 


Simeon  Ford, 

Michael  Hoffman, 
George  H.  Foster,, 
Aaron  Hackley, . . , 
James  B.  Hunt,. .. 
Simeon  Ford, 
Hiram  Nolton,. . . 
George  B.  Judd,... 

Volney  Owen, 

Lauren  Ford. 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


June 


June, 
November, 


11,  1818 
. . .  1823 
. . .  1825 
...  1828 
...  1833 
. .  .  1845 
. . .  1837 
1847 
1850 


November,  19,  1856 


Jefferson   County. 


David  W.  Bucklin,.. 
Horatio  Shorn  way,.. 
David  W.  Bucklin,.. 
Robert  Lansing,. . . . 
George  C.  Sherman,. 
Dyer  M.  Burnham,.. 

Joseph  Mullin, 

Robert  Lansing. 
Joshua  Moore,  Jr.,  . 
James  F.  Starbuck, . 
Delano  C.   Calvin,.. . 
David  M.  Bennett,.. 


June  12,  1818 

February     26,  1820 
February     13,  1821 

1826 

1833 

1840 

1843 

1845 

1846 

1850 
1853 
1856 


November, 
November, 
November, 


James  B.   Clark, 

Nathan  B.  Morse,.... 
William  Rockwell,... 

Nathan  B.  Morse, 

Harmanus  Durvea,.  . . 
Richard  C.  Uiiderhill, 
John  G.   Schumaker,. 


Kings   County. 


March 

2, 

1819 

April 

26, 

1830 
18361 

June 

3 

1839 

June, 

1847 

November, 

1853 

November, 

1856 

Lewis   County 

Ela  Collins, 

Charles  Dayan, 

William  Collins, 

David   M.   Bennett, 

Eliada  S.  Merrill, 

Henry  E.  Turner, 


June  11,  1818 

March  24,  1840 

March  24,  1845 

June,  '  1847 

November,  1850 

November,  1856 


376 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 
Livingston  County. 


Names. 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


George  Hosmer,..  . . , 
Orlando  Hastings,.. 

George  Hosmer, 

Calvin  H.  Bryan, . . . 

A.  A.  Bennett, 

George  Hastings,  . . , 
Amos  A.  Hendee,. . . 
William  H.   Kelsey,, 
James  Wood,  Jr.,.. 
Amos  A.  Hendee. . . , 


February 

January 

May 

January 

May 

May 

June, 

November, 

November, 

November, 


26,  1821 

27,  1824 

29,  1824 
20,  1836 

30,  1836 
27,  1839 

1847 
1850 
1853 
1856 


Madison   County. 


Thomas  H.  Hubbard, 
William  K.  Fuller,... 

Philo  Gridley, 

Justin  Dwinnell, 

Charles  Mason, 

Henry  C.  Goodwin,  . . 
William  E.  Lansing, . 
David  J.  Mitchell,.  .. 
Asahel  C.  Stone, 


June 
March 


June, 
November, 
November, 
November, 


11,  1818 

26,  1821 

..   18291 

..   18371 

,..  18457 

1847 

1850 

1853 

1856 


Monroe   County. 


Timothy  Childs,.  ... 
Vincent  Matthews,... 
Hector  L.  Stevens,... 

Horace  Gay, 

Abner  Pratt, 

Jasper  W.  Gilbert,.  . . 
Nicholas  B.  Paine,.  . . 
William  S.  Bishop,. .  . 
Martin  S.  Newton,. . . 
Edward  A.  Raymond, 
Calvin  Huson 


March 


June, 
November, 
November, 
November, 


5,  1821 

.    18311 

.  18311 

.   18361 

.   18361 

.  18431 

.   18461 

1847 

1 860 

1868 

1856 


Montgomery    Con n ty. 


Alfred  Conklin?,.  . 
William  J.  Dodge, 
Charles  McVean,. . 

(iarrit    f,.    Roof,... 

Rowland   Fish,  . . . 

Henrj  Adams,.  .  .  . 
John    A.    Mitchell,. 

Stephen  Sammons, 

Peter  G.    Webster, 

Abraham  Ilecs,   . . 


June  11,  1818 

February     12,  1821 

18361 

18111 

18431 

18461 

is  IT 
1850 
1868 
1856 


June, 
November, 
November, 
November, 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


377 


New -York   County. 


Names. 

"When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 

June             11    1818 

February     13,  1821 
18291 

18381 

18391 

18411 

18451 

John  McKeon, 

18461 

N.  Bowditch  Blunt 

July             25,  1854 

A.  Oakey  Hall 

Peter  B.  Sweeney, 

December      1    1857 

Niagara   County. 


Charles  G.  Olmsted,  . . 
Heman  B.  Potter,..  . . 

Zina  H.  Colvin, 

Elias  Ransom,  Jr.,... 
William  Hotchkiss,. . . 
Joseph  C.  Morse,.... 
Robert  H.  Stevens, . . 
Jonathan   L.  Woods, . 

Alfred  Holmes, 

Sherburne  B.  Piper,.. 
George  D.  Lamont,... 

John  L.  Buck, 

Andrew  Brazee, 


June  11,  1818 

February     13,  1819 
April  2,  1821 

1830 

1833 

1836 
1836 
1839 
1843 
1845 
1850 
1853 
1856 


January, 
May, 


November, 
November, 
November, 


Oneida   County, 

Nathaniel  Williams, 

Samuel   Beardsley, 

Hiram  Denio, 

Ichabod  C .  Baker. 

Timothy  Jenkins, 

Calvert  Comstock , 

Roscoe   Conklin, 

Samuel   B .  Garvin, 

Henry  T.  Utley, ; 

Jarvis  H.  Munger, 


June 

February 

October 

September 

December 

September 

April 

November, 

November, 

November, 


11,  1818 
13,  1821 
30,  1855 

8,  1834 
20,  1840 

9,  1845 
22,  1850 

1850 
1853 
1856 


*32 


378 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


Onondaga    County. 


Names. 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


Victory  Birdseye, . . . 
Jerome  L.  Brijigs,. . 
William  J.  Dodge,.. 
Le  Roy  Morgan,.. . . , 

Henry  Sheldon, 

Rowland  H.  Gardner, 
Charles  Andrews,  . . 
Henry  S.  Fuller, 


June 


June, 
November, 
November, 
November, 


17,  1818 

..  1836? 

..   1841? 

..  1843? 
1847 
1850 
1853 
1856 


Ontario   County. 


John  C.  Spencer, 

Abraham  P.  Vosburgh, 

Bowen  Whiting 

Henry  F.  Penfield, 

George  W.  Clinton, 

Nathan  Parke, 

Thomas  M.  Howell,. . . . 

Brazillai  Slosson, 

Stephen  V.  R.  Mallory, 

Jacob  B.  Faurot, 

Thomas  0.  Perkins,  . . . 
Edwin  Hicks, 


June 

11, 

1818 

March 

31, 

1821 

January 
May 
May 
August 

1, 
16, 
19, 
16, 

1823 
1832 
1835 
1836 

May 
June, 

23, 

1840 
1847 

October 

2, 

1849 

November, 

1853 

November, 

1855 

March 

7, 

1857 

Orange    County. 


Samuel  R.  Betts,.... 
Ogden   Hoffman, 

Charles  Borland, 

Isaac  R.  Van  Duzer, 
Samuel  J.  Wilkin,.  .. 
Charles  Borland,  Jr.,, 

Nathan  Wescott, 

Hugh  B.  Bull 

Charles  H.  Winfield,. 
David  K.  Gedney,.. ., 


June 

May 

January 

January 

May 

May 

June 

June, 

November, 

November, 


12,  1818 

9,  1823 

6,  1826 

2,  1829 

28,  1835 

30,  1835 

19,  1841 

1847 

1850 

1856 


George  W.  Fleming,. . , 

Henry  R.  Curtis, 

George  W.  Fleming, . . 

Henry  R.  Curtis, 

San  ford  E.  Church,  .. 
William  K.  McAlister, 
Beiyamin  L.  Bessac,.. 
Henry  D.  Tucker, 


Orleans  County. 


November, 
November, 
November, 


1828? 

1831? 

18321 

18361 

1846? 

1850 

1863 

1856 


DISTRICT   ATTORNEYS. 


379 


Oswego    County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 

April            17,  1820 
February     19,  1821 
18291 

Samuel  B.  Beach, 

David  P.  Bruester, 

Abraham  P.  Grant, 

1836'? 

Orville  Robinson, 

18411 

Leander  Babcock, 

18431 

William  Duer, 

18451 

Ransom  H.  Tvlar, 

June,                  1847 

John  B.  Higgins, 

November,         1850 

Archibald  N.  Luddington, 

John  C.  Churchill, 

November,         1853 
November,          1856 

Otsego   County. 


Ambrose  L.  Jordan, 
Robert  Campbell, . . 

Samuel  Chase, 

Eben  B.  Morehouse, 
Schuyler  Crippen,   . 
John  B.  Steele, 
De  Witt  C.  Bates,  . . 

Elijah  Brown, 

Louis  L.  Bundy,  . . . 


June 
June 
February 


11,  1818 
6,  1820 

13,  1821 

18297 

18371 

18451 

June  1847 
November,  1850 
November,    1853 


Walker  Todd, 

Putnam 

County. 

June 
February 

1° 

Frederick  Stone, , 

91 

Jeremiah  Hine, 

Frederick  Stone, 

Charles  Ga  Nun, 

June, 

April 

November, 

November, 

November, 

John  G.  Miller, 

10 

Frederick  Stone, 

John  G.  Miller, 

Peter  M.  Jordan 

1818 
1821 
18291 
18381 
1847 
1850 
1850 
1853 
1856 


Queens   County. 


Eliphalet  Wickes, 

June             12,  1818 

Benjamin  F.  Thompson, 

Wiliiam  H.  Barroll, 

18291 

18371 

Alexander  Hadden, 

18431 

John  C.  Lamberson, 

18461 

William  11.  Onderdonk, 

November,       18531 

380 


DISTRICT   ATTORNEYS. 


Rensselaer   County. 


Names. 


William  McManus, . , 
Job  Pierson, .  ...... 

Samuel  Cheever,. . . 

Job  Pierson, 

Jacob  C.  Lansing,.. 

John  Coon, 

David  L.  Seymour,., 
Martin  I.  Townsend, 
Robert  A.  Lottridge, 
Anson  Bingham, 
Robert  A.  Lottridge, 


When  Appointed  or 

Elected. 

June 

11, 

1818 

February 

I5, 

1821 

March 

31, 

1821 

October 

3, 

1823 

January 

28, 

1833 

February 

«, 

1836 

October 

14, 

1839 

October 

14, 

1842 

June, 

1847 

November, 

1853 

November, 

1856 

Richmond  County. 


George  Metcalfe, 

Henry  B.  Metcalfe,.  .. 
Thorne  S.  Kingsland,. 

George  Cattin, 

Roderick  N.  Morrison, 

Lot  C.  Clark, 

George  Catlin, 

George  "White, 

Alfred  De  Groot, 


June  11,  1818 

18261 

1833? 

18391 

1840? 

1841? 

November  28,  1849 
November,  1850 
November,         1853 


Rockland  County. 

John  T.  Smith, 

William  F.  Frazer, 

Horatio  G.  Prall,   

Andrew  Edward  Suffern, 


June 

1, 

1820 

April 

16, 

1833 

June, 

1847 

March 

18, 

1853 

St.  Lawrence   County. 

John  Scott, 

Bishop  Perkins 

John  W.  Grant, 

William  A.  Dart, 

Charles  G.  Myers, 

Thomas  V.  Russell, 


April              8, 

1819 

February     24, 

1821 

May             21, 

1840 

April           17, 

1845 

June, 

1847 

November, 

1853 

DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 


381 


Saratoga    County. 


Names 

When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 

June            11,  1818 

February     13    1821 

Nicholas  Hill    

September     6,  1836 
April            25,  1837 
September  11,  1843 
June,                   1847 

Chesselden  Ellis 

William  A.  Beach, 

William  T.  Odell, 

November,         1853 

John  0.  Mott, 

November,         1856 

Schenec  tady   Conn  ty. 

John  K.  Paige, 

Alonzo  C .  Paige, 

Piatt  Potter, 

Benjamin  F .  Potter, 

Samuel  L.  Baker, 

James  Fuller.1 

John  Van  Santvoord, 

Samuel  T.  Freeman,1 

Simon  Calkins,1 

Judson  S.  Landon, 


June 

11, 

1818 

September 

3, 

1823 

January 

15, 

1839 

June, 

1847 

November, 

1850 

August 

22, 

1851 

November, 

1851 

November 

29, 

1852 

January- 

7, 

1856 

November, 

1856 

Schoharie   County. 

Henry  Hamilton, 

David  F.  Sacia, 

Thomas  Lawyer, 

Jacob  Houck,  Jr., 

Robert  McClellan, 

Benoni  Spafford , 

William  A.  Sternbergh, 

Peter  C.  Danforth, 

William  H.  Engle, 

Joseph  Mackey, 

John  B.  Strain, 

Nathan  P.  Hinman,  


June 
February 
February 
October 
June 
June 
June 
June 
June, 
November, 
November, 
j  November, 


11,  1818 
13,  1821 

4,  1822 
11,  1831 

7,  1836 

8,  1837 

5,  1845 
5,  1845 

1847 
1850 
1853 
1856 


Schuyler   County 

Lewis  E.  Riggs, 

Marcus  Lyon,1 

Daniel  Jameson, 


November, 
March  12, 

November, 


1854 
1855 
1855 


Appointed  by  governor. 


382 


DISTRICT   ATTORNEYS. 


Seneca   County. 


Names. 


Lemuel  W.  Ruggles, . 

Jesse  Clark, 

John  Maynard, 

Elisha  Foote,  Jr., 

Joseph  Herron, 

Samuel  Birdsall, 

David  Herron, 

William  H.  Burton,1. 

Josiah  T.  Miller, 

David  Herron, 

James  K.  Richardson, 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


June  18,  1818 

March         31,  1821 

1836? 

1837? 

1843? 

1846? 

June,  1847 

March  23,  1850 
November,  1850 
November,  1853 
November,         1856 


Steuben   County. 


Daniel  Cruger, , 

John  Cook, 

Henry  Welles, 

Edward   Howell, 
B.  W.   Franklin,.... 
Edward   Howell, .... 
Lazarus  H.  Read...., 
Andrew  G.  Chatfield, 

Morris  Brown,   

Alfred  P.  Ferris, 

Robert  L.   Brundage, 

Joseph  Herron, 

John  Maynard, 


June 

11. 

1818 

February 

19, 

1821 

October 

22, 

1824 

February 

7, 

1829 
1834 

June 

21, 

1836 

March 

4, 

1840 

December 

2, 

1845 

June 

20, 

1846 

June, 

1847 

November, 

1850 

November, 

1853 

January 

7, 

1856 

Silas  Wood, 

Selah  B.  Strong, 

Charles  A.  Floyd, 

Selah  B.  Strong, 

William  Wickham,  Jr 
J.  Lawrence  Smith, 


Suffolk   County. 


June 

March 

January 

October, 

June 

November, 


12,  1818 

6,  1821 
10,  1830 

7,  1830 
7,  1847 

1856 


George  Miller, January       2,   1858 


Sullivan   County. 


M.  Foster, 

Peter  P.  Hun, 

Alpbeus  Dimmick, 
Archibald  C.   Niven,... 
Charles  H.  Van  Wyck,. 
William  J.  Qroo, 


March 


June, 

November, 

November, 


27,  1819 

...  1823 

...   L886 

1847 

1850 

1856 


Appointed  by  governor. 


DISTEICT    ATTORNEYS. 
Tioga   County 


383 


Names. 


John  L.  Tillinghast, . . 
William  Maxwell,.... 

Eleazer  Dana, 

Aaron  Konkle, 

Andrew  K.  Gregg, .  . . 

Stephen  Strong. 

Ezra    S.  Sweet, 

John  W.  Taylor, 

George  Sidney  Camp, 

Stephen  Strong 

Ezra   S.   Sweet,    .... 

Alanson  M linger 

Benjamin  F.  Tracy, . . 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 

June 

19 

1818 

March 

21 

1822 

Mav, 

1823 

January, 
March, 

1826 
1835 

Julv, 

1836 

July, 
June, 

1838 
1841 

February, 

1843 

February, 
June, 

1844 
1847 

November, 

1850 

November, 

1853 

David  Woodcock, .... 

Tompkins 

County. 

June 

January 

May 

Mav 

May 

June 

June 

November, 

November, 

November, 

11, 
28, 
15, 
16, 
17, 

1818 

18-?3 

1837 

Benjamin  G.  Ferris, 

1840 

Alfred  Wells, 

1845 

1847 

Douglass  Boardman, 

1847 

William    March, 

1850 

John  A.    Williams, 

1853 

Marcus   Lyon, 

1856 

Ulster   County. 


John  Champlin 

Abraham  Myer, 

John  C.  Tilfotson,..  . 

C.   H.   Ruggles, 

Nathaniel  Sickles,.. . 
Willet  Linderman,..  . 
John  Van  Buren,. . . 
Robert   F.  McAuley, 

John  Lyon 

Joseph  ^D.  Shafer,... 


June  12,  1818 

November   10,  1820 
April  11,  1822 

1828 

1836 

1837 

1846 

1850 
1853 
1856 


November, 
November, 
November, 


384 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS. 
Warren   County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 

Ashbel  Clark, 

June             11    1818 

Horatio  Buel 

February     13.  1821 
May             13,  1823 
April            19,  1826 
September    4,  1827 
September  10,  1835 
April            15,  1845 
June              7    1847 

Seth  C.  Baldwin, 

Seth  C    Baldwin   

Alfred  G    Farlin 

George  Richards, 

Levi  H.  Baldwin, 

November,         1850 

Stephen  Brown, 

November,         1853 

Isaac  Mott, 

November,         1856 

Washington   County. 


John  Savage, 

Jesse  L.  Billings, 

Henry  C.  Martindale,.. . . 

Leonard  Gibbs, 

Cornelius  L.  Allen, 

Charles  F.   Ingalls, 

Henry  B.  Northup, 

Joseph  Potter, 

Archibald  L.  McDougall, 


Wayne    County. 


William  H.  Adams, . . 
Graham  H.  Chapin,.. 
William  H.  Adams,.. 

John  M.  Holley, 

Theron  R.  Strong,... 
Charles  D.  Lawton,  . . 

John  M.  Holley, 

George  H.  Middleton, 
Lyman  Sherwood,. . . , 

Coles  Bash  ford. 

George  Olmstead,1. . . . 
Stephen  K.  Williams,, 

Joseph  Welling, 

Jared  F.  Harrison,.., 


Westchester   County. 


Aaron  Ward, 

William  Nelson, 

Richard   R.  Voris, 

William  W.   Scrugham,. 

Edward  Wells, 

William  H.  Pemberton,. 


June  11,  1818 

June  6,  1820 

February    24,  1821 

1828 

1836 

1843 

June,  1847 

November,         1850 
November,         1856 


September 

23, 

182S 

September 

26, 

1829 

September 

29, 

1830 

February 

2, 

1831 

Januarv 

31, 

1835 

September 

26, 

1839 

October 

5, 

1842 

September 

26, 

1845 

May 

30, 

184o 

June, 

1847 

October 

4, 

1850 

November, 

1850 

November, 

1853 

November, 

1856 

July  8,  1819 

February     21,  1822 

September  27,  1844 

June,  1847 

November,  1850 

November,  1866 


Appointed  by  governer. 


DISTRICT    ATTORNEYS  —  COUNTY    CLERKS. 


385 


Wyoming   County. 


Names. 


William  Riley  Smith,  .... 

James  R.  Doolittle, 

Harlow  L.  Comstock, 
Ferdinand  C.  D.  McKay,1. 


When  Appointed  or 
Elected. 


1  June 
June 


21. 


1841 
1847 

November,         1850 
January       12,  1856 


Yates   County. 


James  Taylor, 

Charles  G'  Judd, 

John  L.  Lewis,  Jr., 

Daniel  Morris, 

Defevan  J.  Sunderlin, . . . 
Abraham  V.  Harpending, 
Henry  M.   Stewart, 


June, 

November, 
November, 
November, 


18327 
18361 
18417 
1847 
1850 
1853 
1856 


COUNTY  CLERKS. 

These  officers  were  formerly  appointed  by  the  council  of 
appointment,  and  performed  the  duties  of  a  clerk  of  the  inferior 
Court  of  Common  Pleas.1  By  an  act  of  February  12,  1796,  they 
were  made  Clerks  of  Oyer  and  Terminer.  The  present  constitu- 
tion makes  them  clerks  of  the  Supreme  Court,  in  their  several 
counties.  Since  1822,  they  have  been  elected  for  a  term  of 
three  years.  In  the  following  table  the  last  mentioned  persons 
in  each  county  is  the  present  incumbent. 


Albany   County. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Leonard  Gansevoort,  . . . 
Matthew  Vischer, 

May         8,  1777 
177S 

George  Merchant, 

L.  L.  Van  Kleck 

Conrad  A  Ten  Evck,.. 

February  19,  1821 

Sept.       29,  1790 
March       3,  1M)S 
Feb'y      28,  1810 
Feb'y        5.  1811 
March       3,  1818 
March     31,  1S15 
June         6,  1820 

"             1*29 

Charles  D.  Cooper, 

William  P.  Beers 

Henry  B.  ITaswell,  .... 
William  Mix, 

u             1834 

*             1843 

1S46 

"                  1  <U9 

(  barles  D.  Cooper, 

Lawrence  Van  Dusen,. 
Robert  S.  Lay,  . . 

George  Merchant, 

Henry  Truax, 

Robert  Harper I           "             1852 

Rober   Babcock "             1855 

'  Appointed  by  governor. 

1   Minutes  of  council  of  appointment,  vol.  i.,  A.,  p.  2,  secretary's  office 

33 


386 


COUNTY    CLERKS. 


Allegany   County. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Jacob  S.  Holt 

April         7,  1807 
Nov.         9,  1808 
Feb'v        2,  1810 
Feb'y      24,  1811 
January  27,  1813 
July           8,  1816 
November,  1822 

Judson  W.  Sherman,  . . 
Samuel  Van  Wickle,  .. 

William  Windsor, 

Martin  Butts 

November,     1831 

Victor  Du  Pont, 

1887 

Eichard  M  Lawrence, . . . 

Joseph  A.  Rathbun, 

Evert  Van  Wickle, 

Amos  Peabody, 

Amos  Peabody, 

"             1S40 
"             1846 

John  I  Kockafeller,  ... 

James  M.  Mott, 

William  B.  Ally, 

"             1849 
«             1852 
"             1855 

Broome   County. 


Ashbel  Welles, 

April        2, 
Feb'y      26, 

1806 

William  Woodruff, 

1810 

Feb'y      18, 
Nov.         9, 

1811 

William  Woodruff, 

1812 

Ammi  Doubledav, 

August  28, 

1817 

Latham  A.  Burroughs,. . 

Feb'y      14, 

1821 

Daniel  Evans, 

November, 

1822 

Barzilla  Marvin, 

John  C  Moore, 

Burr  George 

John  C.  Moore, 

Erasmus  D.  Robinson, 
William  0.  Doane,  ... 


November,     1881 

1840 

"  1848 

«•  1846 

«  1849 

"  1855 


Cattaraugus  County. 


Sands  Burton, 

Ebenezer  Lockwood, 
Joseph  McCluer,  .... 

David  Goodwin, 

Sands  Burton,  

Henry  Wooster, 

John  W.  Stanton,  . . . 


March  28,  1817 
June  1,  1820 
Feb'y  12,  1821 
March  6,  1822 
November.  1822 
1824  (?) 
'«  1825 


Francis  E.  Baillet, .... 

George  W.  Gillett, 

Francis  E.  Baillet, 

•lames  G.Johnson,... 
Enos  H.  Southwick,.. 
Thomas  Morris, 


November, 


1S3T 
1S40 
1843 
1849 
1S52 
1855 


Cayuga    County. 


Benjamin  Ledyard, 

Peter  Hughes, 

Enos  T  Throop,  . . , 

Elijah  Miller, 

EnosT.  Throop,  ... 

James  Glover 

George  B.  Throop, 


March     14,  1799 

George  B.  Throop, 

November,     1822 

January  13,  1804 

Abraham  Gridlev, 

"             1825 

Feb'v        5,  1811 

Michael  S.  Mvers, 

"             1828 

Feb'y      26,  1813 

William  Richardson,  .. 

1887 

Feb'v      13,  1816 

Philip  Van  Arsdale,.. . 

"                1S+S 

March       2,  1819 

Ebenezer  B.  Cobb, 

■              1846 

Feb'y      14,  1821 

Edwin  B.  Marvin, 

■             1852 

Chautauque    County. 


John  E.  Marshall,... 

John  Dexter 

Thomas  B.  Campbell 

John  Dexter, 

John  Dexter 

James  B.  Lowry, 

Ge«rge  W.  Tew,  .,.. 


Feb'v  9,  1811 
Marr'h  10,  1816 
April  15,  1^20 
Feb'v  12,  1821 
November,  1822 
"  1828 

1S84 


John  G.  Hinckley, 

Albin  Plumb 

Matthew  P.  Remus, 

Orson  Stiles, 

Richard  O.  Green,  . 
Sanson  A.  Rteley,.. 


November,     1840 

1848 

"  1846 

"  1849 

■  1852 

1S55 


Chemung    County. 


Teiaao  Baldwin, 1  November,   1887  (1  Albert  F.  Baboock, I  November,     1849 

Mincon  L.  Rood "  1840  II  Eichard  Baker, "  18G5 

Green  M.  Tuthih\ «  1846  „ 


COTXTY    CLERKS. 


387 


Chenango   Comity. 


Samuel  S.  Breese,. , 

Uri  Tracv, , 

David  G.  Bright,... 

Perez  Randall, . 

Nathan  Charnberlin 

William  Mason, 

Perez  Randall, 

Perez  Randall,.... . 
Jarvis  K.  Pike, 


March     19,  1793 


Aueust    18,  1861 


Feb'y 

March 

June 

Nov. 

Feb'y 


18,  1815 


j  Perez  Randall,' 

Cyrus  Wheeler,1 

Alfred  Purdy, 

6,  1S19  I   Joh  n  Latham 

7,  1S20  v  Burr  B.  Andrews,... 

10,  1524)  ,'  Nelson  Pellet 

13,  1821      Horace  S.  Read, 

November,  1322      Thomas  Milner, 

"  1S31     James  G.  Thompson, 


November, 
March  29 
November, 


1334 
1839 
1834 
1842 
1845 
1848 
1851 
1854 
1357 


Melancton  L.  Wolsey 

Charles  Piatt, 

John  Walworth, 

Roswell  Wilson, 

Nathan  Taylor, 

Thomas  Crook,  ..... 


Clinton 

March      7,  1788 

March     23,  1808 

November,  1S22 

1830 

1889 

"  1835 


County. 

L.  Smith  Mead 

St.  John  B.  L.  Skinner, 

Charles  H.  Jones, 

David  H.  Parsons,  .... 

Lewis  W.  Pierce, 

Frederick  W.  Ames,  . . 


November, 


1S41 
1844 
1850 
1853 
1856 


Columbia 

Robert  Tan  Rensselaer,  I  April      13,  1786 

Jacob  R. Van  Rensselaer,  January  2.',  1801 

Killian    Hogeboom, ..  . .  January-    8,  1809 

Marshall  Jenkins.  Jr.,. .  June        14,  1808 

Ewkiel  Gilbert March      9,1818 

Cornelius  Miller, March     28,1815 

Abraham  B  Vanderpoel,  Fel/v      24,1890 

Cornelius  Miller, :  March     28,  1S21 

Justus  McKinstry, |  November,  1822 


County. 

Harmon  Bay, 

Joseph  D.  Monell, 

James  Storm, 

Killian  Miller, 

J.  A.  Van  Valkenburgh, 

John  I.  Traver, 

James  Storm, 

John  R.  Currie, 

David  C.  Nefus, 


November, 


1825 
1523 
1834 
1337 
1S40 
1843 
1846 
1849 
1852 


John  Ballard, 

Reuben  Washburn 
John  Ballard,.... 
Mead  Merrill,.... 
William  Mallery,. 
Joshua  Ballard,  ... 


April 

April 

March 

April 

March 

July 


Cortland   County. 

Matthias  Cook, 

Samuel  Hotchkiss,  Jr., 

Orin  Stimson 

Gideon  C.  Babcock,  .. 

Samuel  Hotchkiss, 

Rufus  A.  Reed, 


B, 

1806 

B, 

1310 

4. 

1811 

2. 

1813 

'-'• 

1S15 

"■ 

1819  1 

February  14,  1821 
November,  1822 
1834 
1340 
1843 
1849 


Fbr-nezer  Foote,  .. . 
Philip  Gebhard,.... 

John  Doll 

Homer  R.  Phelps,.. 

A  label  K.  Paine, j  Feb'y 

Homer  R.  Phelps, Feb'y 

Ambrose  Bryan, March 


Delaware   County. 

March     20,1797  Asahel  E.  Paine,. .. . 

August  17,  1301  Homer  R.  Phelps,... 

March     29,1803  Homer  R.  Phelps, .. . 

1809  John  Burhans, 

1310  Crawford  B.  Sheldon, 

1811  Wm.McClaughry.... 

1813  |  Benjamin  Cannon,  . . 


March       6 


February  16,  1815 


February  12, 
November, 


1321 
1829 

1525 
1823 
1846 
1S52 


Died  ;  Wheeler  appointed  by  governor  and  Senate. 


388 


COUNTY  CLEEKS. 


Dutchess   County. 


Names. 


Henry  Livingston, 

Bobt  Henry  Livingston 

Gilbert  Livingston, 

David  Brooks 

Philip  Spencer,  Jr., 

David  Brooks, , 

Philip  Spencer,  Jr., 

David  Brooks, 

Jacob  Van  Ness, , 

John  Van  Benthuysen,, 


"When  Appointed 

Names. 

When  Appointed 

or  Elected. 

or  Elected. 

May          8,  1777 

John  Johnston, 

February  4,  1S20 

May        11,  1789 

Jacob  Van  Ness, 

FebruarvU.  1821 

Nov.         9,  1S04 

Jacob  Van  Ness, 

November,     1 823 

June       5,    1807 

Clapp  Raymond, 

1825 

January  26,  1809 

Henry  S.  Traver, 

1828 

Feb'y        9,  1810 

Daniel  W   Beadle, 

'•          l-:;: 

Feb'y      15,  1811 

Robert  Mitchell, 

1840 

Feb'y      23,  IBIS 

Joseph  T.  Adriance  .. 

1844 

July         1    1815 

George  H.  Tompkins,  . 

188J 

March       2,  1819 

1 

James  L.  Barton,.. 
Jacob  A.  Barber,.. 

Elijah  Leech, , 

Noah  P.  Sprague,  . 

Horace  ('lark, , 

Cyrus  K.  Anderson 


Erie    County. 


Feb'y      17,  1821 

November,  1822 

1S28 

1881 

"  1S34 

1837 


Noah  P.  Sprague, . 

Manly  Colton, 

Moses  Bristol, 

Wells  Brooks, 

William  Andre, 

Peter  M.  Vosburgh, 


November, 


1840 
1S43 
1846 
1849 
1852 
1855 


Essex   County. 


Stephen  Ouyler, 

March       5,  1799 
March       7,  1808 
March       5,  1S13 
Feb'y      13,  1815 
March       3,  1821 
November,  1S22 

Leonard  Stow, 

November,     1827 

Edward  s.  Coyler, 

Edmund  F.  Williams,. 
George  S.Nicholson,.. 

Elisha  A.  Adams, 

Robert  W.  Livingston,. 

1S33 

William  Kirby, 

"             1S39 

Thomas  Btower,  

1848 
"             1851 

Ashley  Pond, 

"             1857 

Franklin    Count 


James  S.  Allen, 

Gates  Hoit,     

Asa  Wheeler, 

Gates  Hoit, 

Asa  Wheeler 

Ebenezer  Brownson, 

Asa  Wheeler, 

George  B  It.  Gove. 


March 
Feb'y 
March 
March 
Feb'y 
March 


17,  1808 

21,  1809 

11,  1811 

:<.  1818 

28,  1815 

29,  1*21 
November,    L829 

1S25 


'J- 

Abel  Wilson 1  November,      1 828 

Samuel  8.  Clark, "  1881 

Uriah  D.  Meeker "  1884 

LauristoD  Amsden, "  1848 

Henry  S.  Brewster "  1846 

Sam.  C.  F.Thorndike,.  "  1849 

Francis  I).  Flanders,..  "  1852 

EdwardS.  Whitney,  ..  "  1855 


Fulton    County. 


Tobias  A.  Stoutenburgh.,1  November, 
Stephen  Waite, I  " 


1838 
1841 


Peter  W.  Plantz I  November,     1860 

Archibald  Anderson, . .  ■  1858 


Genesee   County. 


James  W.  Stevens, 

April         4, 

1808 

Joatab  Babcock, 

M:irch       7, 

HHi 

Simeon  ('ummings, 

Feb'v       21, 

1811 

March       1, 
March     16, 

1811 

Simeon  Cummings 

1818 

Chauncey  L  Sheldon,. . 

Feb'y      14, 

1821 

Chaoncey  1.  Bheldon,. . 

November, 

1829 

Ealph  Coffin,  

" 

1  328 

David  C.  Miller, 

November,     1828 

Timothy  Fitch 

1881 

Horace  W.  Soper, 

1837 

llczekiah  II.  Carpenter. 

1848 

Samuel  C.   lloldeii, 

1846 

Merrill  (1.  Soper 

H49 

Hiram  W.  Hascall 

1855 

COUNTY    CLERKS. 


389 


Greene   County. 


Names. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


James  Bill, 

Richard  McCarty,  .... 

James  Bill, 

"William  Van  Bergen, 

Elisha  D.  Hall, 

ElishaD.  Hall 


March 

June 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 


29,  1800 
10,  1S11 
26,  1813 
16,  1815 
6,  1821 


November,  1822 


Names. 


When  Appo:nted 
or  Elected. 


Charles  C.  Abeel, November,     1S25 


Wm.  V.  B.  Hermance, 
William  Pierson,... 
Isaac  Van  Schaack, 
Jacob  Tan  Orden, . . 
Joshua  A.  Cooke,  . . 


1S31 
1840 
1S46 
1849 

1855 


Samuel  Call, 

John  C.  Holmes, 


Hamilton   County, 

William  B.  Peck,    |  November,    1853 


November,  1838 
"  1S41 


Herkimer   County. 


Jonas  Piatt, 

Jacob  Griswold, 

Elihu  Griswold  

Peter  M.  Myers, 

Elihu  Griswold, 

Aaron  Hackley,  Jr.,. 

Peter  M.  Myers, 

Aaron  Hackley,  Jr.,. 
Walter  Fish, 


Henrv  Coffeen, , 

Egbert  Ten  Eyck, .... 

Benjamin  Skinner, 

Richard  M.  Esseltyn,  . 

Benjamin  Skinner, 

George  Andrus, 

Henry  H.  Sherwood,  ., 


Jacob  Sharpe,  Jr., .... 
Leflert  Lefferts.  Jr., . . . 
Abraham  Vanderveer, 

Joseph  Dean, 

Abraham  Vanderveer, 
Charles  E.Bulkley,... 


Rirhard  Cox, 

Edward  Brancroft, 
John  Bafford,  .. 

Edward  Brancroft, 

Martin  Hart. 

Andrew  W.  Doig, . 


James  Ganson,.   ... 
Sylvester  Brown, ... 

Levi  Hovey 

Channcey  K.  Bond,. 

Elias  Clark 

William  If.  Stanlev,. 


Feb'y 

March 

April 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

April 


17,  1791 
19,  1798 

6,  1804 
28,  1810 

4,  1811 
12,  1812 
23,  1813 
16,  1815 
16,  1817 


John  Mahon, 

Jabez  Fox, 

Abijah  Beckwith, 

Julius  C  Nelson, 

John  Dygert, 

Edwin  A.  Munson,  .... 

Standish  Barrv, 

ElkanahT.  Cleland,... 
Corn's  P.E.  Van  Horne, 


Feburary  13,  1S21 

November,  1822 

"  1825 

'«  1881 

«  1884 

"  1840 

«  1846 

"  1852 

"  1855 


Jefferson   County. 


April 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

June 

Feb'y 


8, 

1805 

5, 

1807 

12, 

1811 

28, 

1818 

18, 

1815 

8, 

1820 

18, 

1821 

Henry  H.  Sherwood, 

Peleg  Burchard, 

Daniel  Lee, 

Charles  B.  Hoard,.. 

James  G.  Lynde, 

Isaac  Munson 

John  L.  Marsh,  .... 


November, 


Kings   County. 


1784 

April  5,  1800 
Feb'y  24,  1*16 
Feb'y  14,  1821 
November,  1822 
1837 


Adrian  Heeeraan, I  November, 

John  M.  Hicks, " 

Francis  B.  Stryker, " 

Charles  A.  Denike, " 

William  H.  Campbell,.)  ■ 


Levns  County. 


April         3,  1805 
March     12,  1816 
June 
Feb'y 


6,  1820 

13,  1821 

November,  1822 

1S25 


Carlos  P.  Scovn,  . 

Charles  Orvis 

Julius  A.  White,  . 

Lucian  Clark, 

Harrison  Barnes,. 
Sidney  Sylvester,. 


November, 


Livingston  County. 


Feb'y     26,  1821 

November,  1S22 

1825 

»  1828 

"  1834 

1*37 

*33 


Samuel  P.  Allen, 
William  H.  Whiting... 

Israel  D.  Boot 

James  S.  Orton, 

Charles  Root, 


November, 


1*22 
1828 
1840 
1843 
1846 
1849 
1S52 


1840 
1843 
1849 
1852 
1855 


1*31 

1 848 
1848 

1-49 

1855 


1840 
'.*43 
1848 
1852 
1855 


390 


COUNTY    CLERKS. 


Madison   County. 


Names. 


Asa  B.  Sizer, 

Samuel  S.  Forman, 

Josiah  N.  M.  Hurd,.... 

Bennet  M.  Bicknell 

Bennet  M.  Bicknell, 

John  G.  Curtis, 

Andrew  Scott  Sloan, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

March    26,  1S06 
March      5,  1814 
Feb'y      23,  1815 
Feb'y      19,  1821 
November,  1822 
"           1825 
■           1831 

Alex.  Donaldson,  Jr.,.. 

Lewison  Fairchild, 

Zadock  T.  Bentley, 

Andrew  Scott  Sloan, . . . 

Lorenzo  D.  Dana, 

Lucius  P.  Clark, 

William  E.  Lansing, . . . 

November,     1837 
1S40 
"             1848 
"              1846 
"              1S49 
■            1 953 
«             1S55 

Monroe  County. 


Nathaniel  Rochester,... 
ElishaEly 

March      5, 
November, 

M 

1821 

1822 
1825 
1828 
1S31 
18.34 
1837 

James  W.  Smith, 

Charles  J.  Hill 

November,  1S40 
*            1848 

Simon  Stone  2d, 

«             1846 

William  Graves, 

John  T.  Lacv, 

1849 

Leonard  Adams, 

Samuel  G.  Andrews,  ... 
Ephraim  Goss, 

W.  Baron  Williams, . . . 
William  N.  Sage, 

"  1852 
"             1855 

Montgomery   County — {Try on  before  1784.) 


Christopher  P.  Yates,. 

Daniel  Paris, 

Henry  Frey  Yates,  ... 

John  McCarthy 

Peter  H.  Bostwick, ... 

Henry  Frey  Yates 

Henry  Frey  Yates, . . . 
George  D.  Ferguson, . 


Sept  24,  1777 
January  25,  1800 
January  6,  1302 
March  8,  1815 
Feb'v  12,  1321 
Feb'y  21,  1822 
November,  1822 
"  1825 


Alexander  J.  Comrie, . . 
George  D.  Ferguson,.. 
Alexander  J  Comrie, . . 

Henry  Cook 

Chester  B.  Bromley,  . . . 
John  W.  Yan  Derveer, 
Darius  V.  Berry, 


November, 


1S28 
1881 
1837 
1840 
1843 
1849 
1855 


New -York  County. 


Robert  Benson,  . . . 
Tunis  Wortman,  . . 
Thomas  Morris,... 
Tunis  Wortman,  .. 
Robert  Benson,.  . 
Samuel  Lawrence, 

Gerrit  Gilbert 

John  W.  Mulligan. 
John  L.  Broome,.. 
Benjamin  Ferris,  . 


Feb'v  9,  1784 
A  u  grist  25,  1801 
Feb'y     21,  1807 


Feb'y 
March 
Feb'v 
Feb'y 
March 
March 
August 


8,  1808 
5,  1810 
19,  1311 
21,  1812 

5,  1313 

6,  1815 
27,  1817 


John  L.  Broome, 

John  Woodward 

Nicholas  Dean 

Abraham  Austin, 

Thomas  Jeremiah, 

Joseph  Hoxie 

Nathaniel  Jarvis, 

James  Conner 

George  W.  Rihlet 

Richard  B.  Connolly,.. 


February  13, 1821 
November,  1822 
1896 

1831 
1334 
1387 
1840 
1343 
1849 
1852 


m 


iar/ara 


Louis  S.  Le  Conteulx, . . 

Juba  Storrs, 

Louis  S.  Le  Couteulx,. . 

Zenas  Barker, 

Archibald  S.Clark 

Frederick  B.  Merrill,.. 

John  E.  Marshall, 

Oliver  Grace, 

Asahel  Johnson, 

James  Mason 


March 

March 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 

Nov. 

March 

April 

November 


88, 

1303 

7, 

1310 

5, 

1811 

18, 

1313 

88, 

1815 

8, 

1818 

'.'. 

1819 

a, 

1821 

er, 

1822 

1S25 

Count)/. 

Henry  Catlin, 

Ahijah  11.  Moss,.., 
Hiram  A.  Cook,.., 
DaTid  -    ('ran. hill, 

Jatnei  1 1,  lew  la,' . 

E.  Shepard,* 

George  W.  Cage, 

Paj  lie.  . . . 
Wilson  Kobinson,  , 
Nathan  !>a\  t<>n,. ., 


November, 


March      >i-i 
November, 


1898 

1334 
13:t7 
1340 
1S48 
1845 
1848 
1351 
TsM 
1857 


>  Died. 


i  Appelate  I  :  .  ■-.  Lew  IB,  (!•- 


COUNTY    CLERKS. 


391 


Oneida    County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Jonas  Piatt, 

Francis  A.  Bloodgood,.. 

March     19,  179S 
Feb'v        2,  1802 
Feb'y      23,  1*18 
March     16.  1815 
Feb'v      19,  1821 
November,  1822 
1825 
"           1831 

Onondagc 

March      14,  1794 
March      21,  1799 
August    19,  1801 
March     20,  1810 
Feb'y         5.  1811 
June        13,  l*i* 
Feb'y       14,  1821 
November,    1822 

Ontario 

Mav          5,  17-9 
March     18,  1795 
Januarv  30,  1797 
Julv      '     3,  1804 
March     21,  1808 
Feb'v      13,  1810 
Feb'v        5,  1-11 
March       9,  1813 
March     17,  1815 
July          3,  1SI9 

Orange 

Sept.       22.  1779 
M.-.roh     27.  1794 
Feb'y      23,  1813 
Feb'v       2S,   1*15 
Julv           «,  1*19 
Feb'v      15,  1821 
November,    1822 
1834  i 

Orleans 

November,  1825  1 
"            1825 
M            1*34 
1843  1 

Oswego 

March     21,  1816 

March     19,  1818 

Feb'v      19,  1821 

November,  1S22 

•*           1825  : 

«            1*2=< 

"             1*31 

1-34 

John  D.  Leland, 

November,     1834 
"             1837 

P.  Sheldon  Root 

Delos  De  Wolf, 

Patrick  Mahon, 

Alexander  Rea, 

Richard  Hulbert, 

Zenas  M.  Howe, 

i    County. 

Reuben  L.  Hess 

Alanson  Edwards 

"             1*40 

Francis  A.  Bloodgood,.. 
Elias*'ph  Dorchester,  . . . 
Eliasaph  Dorchester,  . . . 
John  H.  Ostrom, 

"              1843 
"              1846 
"              1849 
"              1852 
"             1S55 

Benjamin  Ledvard, 

Comfort  Tvler," 

November,     1825 
"             1S34 

Jasper  Hopper, 

George  W.  Olmstead,. . . 
J  asper  Hopper, 

"             1S37 

Charles  T.  Hicks,   

i  Virus  W.  Smith, 

1840 
u             1S46 
"             1849 

Daniel  Moselev, 

!  Barnard  Slocum 

Edwin  P.  Hopkins, 

County. 

1  Gavin  L.  Nicholas, 

Gavin  L.  Nicholas, 

"             1S52 

Daniel  Moseley 

Nathaniel  Gorham,  Jr,. 

.John  Wickham, 

Peter  B.  Porter 

"             1855 

March         5,  1821 

November,     1822 

"             1825 

Svlvester  Tiffanv,. 

"             1831 

John  L.  Dox, 

"             1834 

Thomas  Hall.  . . 

"             1837 

James  B.  Mower 

Myron  Hollev, 

Alexander  H.  Howell,  . 
Reuben  Murray,  Jr.,. . . 

"              1843 

"               1*49 

Hugh  McNair, 

John  Van  Fossen, 

"              1852 

County. 

Albert  S.  Benton, 

Lebbius  L.  Vail 

John  C.  Wallace, 

Alberts.  Px-nton 

Joseph  W.  Gott.i    

Nathan  Westoott, 

Charles  Drake, 

County. 

Harmon    Goodrich,1  .. 

Dan  H.  Cole 

Willard  F.Warren.... 
John  P.  Church, 

County. 

Daniel  H.  Marsh, 

Andrew  Z.  McCarty,... 

John  Carpenter, 

Jabez  H.  Gilbert 

Philander  Rathbun,... 
Edwin  M.  Hill 

Reuben  Hopkins 

Henrv  G.  Wisner 

David  M.  Westcott, 

James  W.  Wilkin, 

David  M.  Westcott, 

"              1840 
1843 

"              1846 
August        9,  1*49 
November,     1849 

"             1855 

Lebbius  L.  Vail, 

Orson  Nichoson, 

A  braham  B.  Mills, 

Timothy  C.  Strong, 

March       25,  1*48 

November,     1848 

1854 

"             1S57 

James  Adams, 1 

November,     1837 
"             1*40 

Smith  Dunlap 

Hiram  HubbeU, 

T.  S.  Morgan, 

■              1843 
"              1S46 
"              1849 
"              1*52 

Henry  8.  Conde, 

"             1855 

Marinus  W.  Mathews,..' 

Appointed  by  governor. 


392 


COUNTY  CLERKS. 


Otsego   County. 


»  Names. 


Jacob  Morris, 

John  Russell 

Francis  Henry, 

George  Morell 

William  Nicholls,  .... 

William  Nicholls, 

Edward  B.  Crandal,., 
Abner  Cook,  Jr., 
Horace  Lathrop, 

John  Jewett, 

William  H.  Johnston, 
James  Townsend,  Jr.. 
Rowland  Bailey,  ..... 
James  Towner, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Feb'y  IT,  1791 

August  14,  1801 

March  5,  1S13 

March  2,  1S15 

Feb'y  13,  1821 

November,  1822 

u  1825 

"  1828 

"  1831 


Names. 


George  C  Clyde,. 

Jesse  Rose, 

Samuel  Russell,  . . 
George  R  Wilson, 
Charles  McLean, . 
Samuel  Worth,... 
William  Child,  .. 
George  W.  Ernst,. 


Putnam   County. 


June 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 


18, 

1812 

28. 

1815 

19, 

1817 

4, 

1820 

8T, 

1821 

Jonathan  Morehonse, 
William  H.  Sloat,  ... 
Reuben  D.  Barnum,. . 

Ira  Mead    

Augustus  Hazen, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


November, 


1<534 
1837 
1640 
1*43 
1846 
1849 
1 969 
1755 


November,     1822 

1837 

*  1840 

•'      1852 

January  20,  1S*>7 


Abraham  Skinner, 
Daniel  Kissam, . . . 
Walter  Burling,. . 
Edward  Parker,  . 
Samuel  Sherman, 
Samuel  Sherman, 


Queens    County. 


Feb»y 

March 

June 

June 

Feb'y 


5,  1784 
12,  1796 
10,  1812 

6,  1820 
4,  1821 


November,  1S22 


John  Simonson, . . . 
Abraham  D.  Snedeker, 

John  C  Smith 

Martin  J.  Johnson,1  . 
Monroe  Henderson.3 
Stephen  L.  Spader, . . 


November,     1836 

1S42 

■  1848 

1851 

29,  1855 

1S55 


March 
November. 


Nicholas  Schuyler, I  Feb'y  18,1791 

Ruugles  Hubbard, March  25,  1S06 

James  Dole April  2,1813 

Benjamin  Higby, Feb'y  16,  1815 

Joseph  D.  Selden, April  22,  1  SI  8 

Benjamin  Smith, Feb'y  17,  1821 

Benjamin  Smith, November,   1822 

Archibald  Bull I           ■  1825 


Rensselaer   County. 

Henry  R.  Bristol, 

Lcland  Crandal],  .... 

Charles  Hooper, 

Ambrose  H.  Sheldon, 

Henry  A.  Clum, 

Ambrose  H.  Sheldon, 
John  P.  Ball, 


November, 


1832 
1888 
1841 
1844 
1850 
1858 
1856 


Richmond   County. 


John  Merserean, 

Abraham  Bancker,... 

Joseph  Perine 

John  V.  D.  Jacobson, 

Joseph  Perine 

Jonathan  Lewis, 


Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
April 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 


4,  1784 
11,  1791 
22,  1798 

8,  1810 

5,  1811 
13,  1815 


Jonathan  Lewis, November,     1822 

1828 
"  1S43 
"     1188 

"  1856 


Walter  Betta, 
Joshua  Merscreau,  Jr. 

Israel  Denyse 

Juines  Cubberly, 


David   Pye 

Abraham  Comelison... 
Thomas  Howard,  Jr.,. 

I  oh  n   I  ole 

Thomas  Howard,  Jr.,. 

David   Pye 

Davrt!  Pye, 


Rochla  nd    Cou  n  ty . 
March     21,  1798  I  James  Stevens,. 


January  28,  1805 
Feb'y  '  28,  1806 

March  5,  1810 
Feb'v  15,  1811 
March  8,  1821 
November,    1S22 


David  Py 
Abraham  Hngcnkamp.. 
Isaac   A.  ISIauvelt,.  . . . 
Abraham   De  Matim.2.. 
John  K.  Hogenkamp,.. 
Abraham  A.  Demarest,. 


November,     182S 
"  1881 

"  1884 

■  1848 

June,  1,  ls.r>0 

November,     1850 

WO 


>  Died. 


5  Appointed  by  governor. 


COUNTY    CLERKS. 


393 


St.  Lawrence  County. 


Names. 


Louis  Hasbrouck 

Alexander  Richards,. 

Louis  Hasbrouck 

Myrtle  B.  Hitchcock,. 

Joseph  York, 

MvrtJe  B.  Hitchcock, 
Myrtle  B.  Hitchcock, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


March 

June 

March 

March 

July 

Feb'y 


10,  1302 
T,  1811 

3,  1813 

4,  1817 
6,  1319 

24,  1821 


November,    1822 


Names. 


James  G.  Hopkins,... 
William  A.  Root,1..    .. 

Alvin  C.  Low.2   

John  Leslie  Russel,3  . . 

Martin  Thatcher, 

George  S.  Winslow,.. . 
Benjamin  G.  Baldwin, 


"When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Saratoga   County. 


Dirck  Swart, 

Beth  C.  Baldwin, 
Levi  H.  Palmer,. 
William  Stilwell, . 
Thomas  Palmer,. 
Thomas  Palmer,. 


Feb'y  17.  1791 
January  17,  1804 
March  5,  1813 
Feb'y  17,  1815 
June  16,  1813 
November,    1822 


Alpheus  Goodrich,4. 
Alpheus  Goodrich,  . 
Archibald  Smith,.. . 
Horace  Goodrich,  . . 
James  W.  Horton,. . 


Schenectady   County. 


Peter  F.  Veeder, 
Joseph  Shunleff, 
Peter  F.  Veeder, 
Jellis  A.  Fonda,. 
Joseph  Shunleff,. 
Jellis  A.  Fonda,. 
Jellis  Fonda,. .. . 


March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

May 

March 

Feb'y 


11,  1309  !|  John  S.  Vrooman.V 


26,  1310 
14,  1-11 
25,  1812 

12,  1813 

13,  1S15 


November,    1822 


I  Jonathan  C.  Burnham, 
I  Archibald  Campbell,.. 

Silas  H.  Marsh, 

|  David  P.Forrest, 

Marvin  Strong, 


November,     1S25 

1S31 

June         14,  1832 

July  8,  1843 

November,    1843 

"  1849 

"  1855 


Januarv     2,  1833 

November,     1833 

1839 

■  1842 

"  1845 


July         2S,  1S34 

November,    1S34 

"     1S37 

"     1843 

"     1849 

1852 


Schoharie   County. 


Joachim  G.  Staata, 

Isaac  sfersealls, 

WTilliam  W.  Enders,.... 

John  Swart, 

John  D.  Lawyer, 

John  D.  Lawyer, 

Alexander  H.Marselus,. 
John  Gebbard,  Jr., , 


June 

Dec. 

July 

March 

Feb'y 


10,  1795 
31,  1301 
6,  1815 
27,  1619 
18,  1321 


November, 


1S22 
1S25 

1328 


Abraham  A.  Kevser, 
William  M.  Holt'on,. 
Thomas  McArthur, . 
Stephen  Mahan, .... 

Loring  Andrews, 

Almoin  Gallup, 

John  F.  Shafer, 


Algernon  S.  Newcomb, 


Schuyler   County. 
|  November,    1854  |  John  Hollett,. 
Seneca   County. 


November,    1834 

"  1837 

"  1840 

"  1846 

"  1849 

■  1852 

"  1855 


|  November,   1857 


Silas  Halsey, 

Alvah  Gregory,... 

Silas  Halsey 

Jehlel  H.  Halsey,. 

John  Maynard..  . . 
.J'.lm  Maynard,.  .. 
Ernest  A'.  bunlap, 


April          2, 

1304 

April          6, 

1818 

Feb'y      28, 

1815 

March        6, 

1819 

March      31, 

1821 

November, 

1822 

1825 


Mather  Marvin, 

\  John  H.  Sabin,8 

Beba  Murphy, 

William  A.  Strong,. . . 

Halsey  Sanford, 

Cyras  !)•  Hawks, 

Charles  W.  Ingersoll, 


January, 
November, 


182S 
1S30 


1SJW 
1841 
1856 


George  D.  Cooper, 

Henry  A.  Townsend,.  . . 

John  Wilson 

Henry  A.  Townsend, — 

Dugald  Cameron,. 

Henry  A.  Townsend 

Jobn  Wilson, 

Edward    How.  11, 

John  Metcalfe, 

March 
Feb'y 
March 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
March 
Feb'y 

Steubfn   County. 

31,1796  r  John  Metcalfe 

11,  1T99      David  Ramsey 

21,  1807      William  II.  Bull 

8,   1808       William  Hamilton 

\i\    1810      Pan]  ('■  ("ook 

November,     1822 

1S29 

"             1882 

"             1888 

"              1-14 

11,  1811       Phflo  I'.  Bnbbefl, 

18,  1815      Charles  W.Campbell,.. 

19,  1818  '1  Samuel  M.  Alley, 

10,  1321  !| 

"             1850 
1853 
1856 

i   Died. 

2  Appointed  by  governor,  r.  Root,  deceased. 

*  Appointed  by  governor,  v.  Low,  deceased. 


«  Appointed  by  governor. 
6  Election  void. 


394 


COUNTY    CLERKS. 


Suffolk   County. 


Ezra  L'Hommedieu 

Hull  Osbom, 

Ezra  L'Hommedieu 
diaries  II.  Havens, 
Charles  A.  Floyd,... 
Charles  H.  Havens. 
Charles  H.  Havens, 


January  2*,  17S4 
March     15,  181i» 


March 

Feb'y 
June 
March 


21 


1811 
1812 

1S20 
6,  1821 


November,    1822 


Joseph  R.  Huntling. 
George  S  Phillips  .. 
Samuel  A.  Smith...  . 
J.  Wickham  Case,.  . 
Renj.  T.  Hutchinson 
James  B.  Cooper,. . . 
Wilmot  Seudder, 


November,      1828 

1887 

"  1840 

"  184-3 

1S49 

■  1S52 

l?o5 


Sullivan   County. 


John  P.  Jones,  . . 

David  Reed 

John  P.  Jones,  . . 
David  Reed, 
John  P.  Jones,  . . 
John  P.  Jones,  . . 
James  Lockwood 
Amos  Holmes,  . . 
Jesse  M.  Foster,. 


June         1, 
March       5 

1809 
1810 
1811 
1813 
1815 
1822 
182o 
1823 
1S31 

William  E.  Cady, 

Darius  Martin, 

November,    1834 
"           1837 

Feb'v        5, 
March     19, 
Feb'y      18, 

Henry  W.  Howell, 

Matthew  Decker, 

Gadd  Wales 

"           1844 

■            1846 
•'            1849 

November, 

Philander  Waring, 

James  L.  Stewart, 

William  Hill, 

1852 

1854 
"           1S57 

u 

Thy  a   County. 


Thomas  Nicholson, 
Matthew  Carpenter. 
Thomas  Maxwell,.. 
Thomas  Maxwell,. . 


Feb'y  17,  1791 
January  18.  1792 
March  27,  1819 
November.   1822 


Green  M.Tuthill,.... 

David  Wallis, 

Moses  Stevens, 

Le  Roy  W.  Kingman, 


November, 


1823 
1834 
1S48 
1852 


Tompkins   County 


Archer  Green, 

John  Johnson, 

John  Johnson, 

Samuel  Love, 

Arthur  S.Johnson,.. 
Watt  T.  Huntington, 
Willett  B.  Goddard, 


April       11,  1  si  7 

Feb'y      14,  1821 

November,   1822 

1828 

•«  1S34 

1887 

"  1840 


Henry  B.  Weaver, I  November,     1848 


Ezra  Weaver,1 
Norman  Crittenden,.., 

Horace  Mack, 

Ezra  Weaver, 

Charles  G.Day, 


October      J,  1846 

November,     1846 

1849 

1852 

1855 


Ulster   County. 


Dec.        12,  1760 
Mav         '25,  is  12 
Feb'y      15,  1821 
November,   1888 
1884 
1887 

George  A.  Gav, 

Joseph  H.Tuthill, 

Benj.  M.  Hasbrouck,. .. 
John  D.  L.  Montunye,.. 

Milton  Sheldon 

John  M.  Schoonmaker,. 

November,     1S40 

Christopher  Tappen, 

Jacob  Snyder, 

Jacob  Bnyder, 

Charles  W.  Chipp, 

John  Ferguson, 

"             1848 

"             1846 

1848 

"             1&52 
■             1S55 

Warren   County. 


John  Beebe.. I  March     19,  1813 

William  Smith Feb'y       17,1815 

Myron  Beach, |  January  28,  1817 


Beth  0  Baldwin.  Jr., 
Thomas  Archibald,. 
Thomaa  Archibald,. 


1    Appointed  by  governor. 

,J  Under  colonial  government ;  C.  Tappen,  deput\  clerk. 


Feb'y  24,  1820 
Feb'y  18,  1821 
November,     1  s22 


COUNTY    CLERKS. 


395 


Washington  County  —  (Charlotte  before  1784.) 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Ebenczer  Clarke, 

Mav           S.  1777 
April       IB.  1785 
October    9,  1798 
April         7.  1806 
Feb'v       27.  1807 

Matthew  D.  Danvers. .. 

February  24,  1821 

Gerrit  Wendell 

Daniel  .-hipherd, 

-     8.  Leigh 

Edward  Dodd 

"             1825 

Henry  Shipherd 

Nathaniel  B.  Milliman, 

County. 

Daniel  Chapman 

Alexander  B   Williams 
Saxon  B.  Gavitt 

"             1 S48 

Daniel  Shipherd, 

Israel  J.  Richardson, 

John  Barber,  Jr., 

John  L.  Cuyler, 

Cullen  Foster 

Feb'y        8, 

Wayne 

November,  1823 

"            1825 

1881 

"           1834 

"           1S39 

Westcheste 

May           S.  1777 
Sep't.        22,  1777 
Januarv  29   1802 
March"  10,  1808 
Feb'v       !«,   1810 
Feb'y      12.  1811 
March     19.  1818  , 
March     16,  1815 
June         8,  lv20  1 

Wyoming 

November,   1811 
1 9 18 

"             2852 

November,   1841 

1949 

"            1851 

"            1857 

r    County. 

Nehcmiah  S.  Bates,  ..  . 
Nehemiah  S.  Bates,  . . . 

Nathaniel  Bayles, 

John  H.  Smith 

Channcey  Smith.2 

Charles  A.  Pnrdy 

Hanson  L.  Lockwood,. 

Robert  R.  Oakley, 

John  P.  Jenkins, 

County. 

Ransom  B.  Crippen,.. . 
Nathan  B.  Currier 

John  Barstow.1 

Richard  Hatfield, 

Thomas  Ferris, 

Elijah  Crawford 

Thomas  Ferris 

Elijah  Crawford,   

February  17,  1821 

November,     1 922 

1823 

1834 

December  7,  1839 

November,     1>40 

"              1  -43 

Elijah  Crawford 

William  Requa, 

Nelson  Wolcott 

■              1849 
"             1S55 

|  November,    1849 
"            1353 

Abel  Webster, 

"            1310    1  William  II.  Bailev 

"            1S55 

Abraham  H.  Bennett,  .. 

Yates 

November,  1828 
1881 
1887 

"              1-40 

"           1848 

County. 

Russell  R.  Fargo, 

Alfred  Reed, 

November,    1846 
"            1849 

Abn<-r  Wood  worth, 

Samuel  Stevens, 

( !larfcson  Martin 

Lewis  B.  Graham, 

"            1 859 

"             1-55 

David  II.  Buel,  

1  Appointed  by  an  ordinance  of  convention. 


Appointed  by  governor. 


396 


SHERIFFS. 


SHERIFFS. 


Under  the  first  constitution,  sheriffs  and  coroners  were  appointed 
annually  by  the  council  of  appointment,  and  no  person  could 
hold  either  of  the  offices  more  than  four  successive  years.  The 
sheriff  could  hold  no  other  office,  and  must  be  a  substantial  free- 
holder in  the  county.1  Since  the  revision  of  the  constitution,  in 
1821,  this  officer  has  been  elected  for  a  term  of  three  years.  In 
the  list  the  last  named  is  the  present  incumbent. 


Albany   County. 


Names. 


Hendrick  J.  Wendell,  . 

John  Tea  Broeck 

Hendrick  J.  Wendell,. . 

John  Ten  Broeck, 

Peter  Gansevoort,  Jr.,. . 
John  Ostrander,  Jr., . . . 

John  Given, 

Harmanus  P.  Schuyler 

John  J  Cuyler, 

Harmanus  H.  Wendell 
Lawrence  L.  Van  Kleeck 
Solomon  Southwick,. 

Jacob  Mancius, 

Peter  P.  Dox 

Jacob  Mancius, 

Isaac  Hempstead,. . . . 


John  Gibson, 

John  Hawley, 

Ebenezer  Hyde, . .  . 
John  Mullender,  . . 

John  Gibson, 

Jedediah  Nobles,.. 
Asa  Lee  Davidson, 
Joseph   Wilson,. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Sept. 

March 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept 

Feb'y 

January 

January 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 


27,  1777 

22,  1781 
29,  1732 
29,  1786 
29,  1790 
29,  1792 
29,  1796 

25,  1800 

28,  1801 

12,  1803 

26,  1S07 
10,  1808 

13,  1810 
12,  1811 

23,  1813 
17,  1815 


Names. 


Leonard  H.Gansevoort, 
Cornelius  VanAntwerp, 
Cornelius  VanAntwerp, 

C.  H.  Ten  Eyck, 

John  Becker,2 

Asa  Colvard, 

Albert  Gallup 

Angus  McDuffie, 

Michael  Artcher, 

Amos  Adams, 

Christopher  Batterman, 

Oscar  Tyler, 

William  Bcardsley, 

John  McEwen,..! 

William  P.  Brayton,... 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


March  6,  1S19 

Feb'y  12,  1S21 
November,     1S22 

"  1825 

"  1S28 

"  1829 

"  1831 

"  1834 

"  1837 

"  1840 

"  1843 

«  1846 

»  1849 

"  1S52 

■  1855 


Allegany   County. 


April 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

March 

March 

April 

Feb'y 


7,  1807 
28,  1810 
21,  1811 

23,  1813 
2,  1814 

25,  1816 

24,  1818 
12,  1821 


Joseph  Wilson, ]  November,    1822 


Hugh  Magee, I  November,     1S26 

Daniel  McHenry, "  1828 

Jesse  Bullock, "  1831 

John  T.  Wright, "  1840 

David  Brown "  1S43 

Joshua  Rathbun, "  1846 

Joab  B.  Hughes, »  1848 

Gamaliel  Benjamin, —  "  1852 

Samuel  C.  Cotton, i  "  1855 


Broome   County. 


William  Woodruff, , 

Jacob  MeKinney, 

Chester  Patterson,.. 

Thomas  Whitney, 

Oliver  Huntington,. 

William  Chamberlain,., 

Ohauncej  Hydo 

Joseph  Paterson, , 

Noah  Shaw, , 

Benjamin  B.  Nichols,.., 
Jesse  Hinds,  Jr., , 


April  2, 

Feb'y  22, 

May  81, 

March  9, 

Feb,y  24 

June  10 

Feb'v  12, 

March  28, 
November, 


1806 
lso. 
1809 
1813 
1816 
1818 
1831 
1821 
1 882 
1825 
1S2S 


James  Stoddard,  Jr.,... 
Robert  ().  Edwards,.. . . 
Robert  Harnur, 

Levi  Dimmiek, 

Joseph  Bartlett,. 

Dsebe  Kent 

Benjamin  T.  Miller,'... 

Wiliiam  Kent 

Ifaeon  Wattles, 

James  B.  Baleh, 

Erastus  Bnrghhast 


1  Constitution  of  1777,  art.  26  ;  act  of  February  19,  17S7. 

-  Removed  October  5,  1889. 

1  Appointed  by  governor,  v.  Kent,  superseded. 


November,  1811 
1884 
1887 

■  is  III 

«  1848 

"  1  - 1| 

January    24,  IMS 

November,       1841 

1851 

ls54 

1857 


SHERIFFS. 


397 


Cattaraugus   County. 


Names. 

When   Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names- 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Israel  Curtiss, 

Benjamin  Chamberlain, 

Jacob  Downing, 

Benjamin  Chamberlain, 
Ebenezer  Lockwood,  . . . 
Benjamin  Chamberlain, 

Mar.h     28,  1817 
F.b'v       IT,  1820 
June         1,  1820 
Feb'y      12.  1821 
November,    1822 
1825 

January  19,  1S^31 
October  20,  1831 
November,  1S31 

Abraham  Searle, 

Richard  Wright, 

Abraham  Searle 

George  W.  White, 

John  Palmer,3 ..... 

Alonzo  A.  Gregory, 

Addison  Crowley 

Alonzo  A.  Gregory.   . . 
Addison  A.  Gregory,  . . 

November,     1837 

1337 

«               1^40 

1848 

October     10,  1846 

November,     1^4(5 

"            1849 

Henry  Wooster,1     

JohnHurlburt,'2 

Samuel  Barrows,  

"             1852 
lso5 

Cayuga   County. 


Joseph  Annin, 

Peter  ITughes, 

Salmon  Buel, , 

Jacob  T.  C.  De  Witt,  . . 
Jonathan  Richmond,  .. 

Senas  Goodrich, 

Charles  H.  Morrell,.... 

Nathaniel  Garrow, 

Archibald  Green,  .... 

Nathaniel  Garrow, 

Nathaniel  Oarrow 

Archibald  Green, 


March  14, 
August  10, 
January  18, 


March 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
March 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 


November, 


1790 
Hul 
1304 
1806 

1803 
1-12 
1313 
1315 
1319 
1321 
1-22 
182; 


||  Peleg  Gallup, 

||  Peter  Yawger 

i|  Warren  Parsons, 

George  H.  Carr,3  — 

Hiram  Rathlmn, 

George  II.  Carr,. ... 
Augustus  Pettibone,  . 
Joeepb  P.  Swift,  ... 
Stephen  Fancher,  .  . 

John  T   Knapp.4 

John  T.  Knapp, 

Edwin  P  Haskins,  . 


November, 


March       3' 
November, 


December  7, 
November, 


1323 
l«8l 
1834 
1-38 
1S3S 
1841 
1344 
1347 
1S50 
1853 
1853 
1855 


David  Eason, 

Jonathan  Sprague,  . 
Eliphalet  Dewey,  .. 

Elial  T.  Foote, 

Gilbert  Douglass,. . . 
(ii  bert  Douglass,... 

E  ijah  Bisley 

Daniel  Sherman.  ... 
Benjamin  Douglass, 


Albert  A.  Beckwith, 

Samuel  Minier, 

William  R.  Judson, . 
William  Skellenger, 


Chautauque    County. 


Feb'v 

9, 

1811 

March 

1'", 

1815 

April 

16 

1817 

April 

15, 

1820 

Feb'y 
Novem 

12. 

»er, 

1321 
1822 

u 

1825 
1828 

M 

1S31 

William  Sexton 

Jodaon  Sutherland,. 
;  Amos   W.  Muzzv, . . . 

Orrin  MeClurc.! 

I  Jarvis  R.  Rice, 

1  Noah  D.  Snow, 

:  Alpbens  F.  Hawley, 
'  Milton  Smith, 


Chemung   County. 


November,  1837 

"  1840 

1843 

"  1846 


William  T.  Reader 

Daniel  S  Pickering,.., 
William  M.  Gregg, .... 


November, 


November, 


1334 
1837 
1840 
1848 
1S46 
1S49 
1852 
1855 


1849 
1852 
1355 


I'ri  Tracy 

Nathaniel  Locke,. 

Anson  Carey, 

William  Munroe,. 
Isaac  Foote,  Jr., . . 
William  Munroe,. 
Isaac  Foote,  Jr.,  . 
Samuel  Campbell, 
William  Munroe,  . 
Thompson  Mead,. 
Thompson  Mead,. 


Chenango   County. 


March  22, 

August  12, 

March  1, 

March  23, 

April  5, 

Feb'y  8, 

Feb'y  26, 

March  6, 

March  6, 
Feb'y 


12, 


November, 


1793 
1801 
1805 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1813 
1815 
1819 
1821 
1822 


Samuel  A.  Smith,    

Augustus  C.  Welch,    . . 

Amos  A.  Franklin 

Jabez  Robinson,  

William  Hatch 

Enos  S.  Halbert, 

Joseph  P.  Chamberlain, 

William  Church, 

Levi  H.  Case, 

Borneo  Warren, 

William  H  Amsbry,... 


November,     1825 

"  1828 

1831 

"  1884 

"  1837 

■  1840 

■  1843 
1846 

"  1849 

"  1352 

"  1855 


Appointed  v.  Saxton,  resigned. 
Appointed  v.  Wooster,  deceased. 


34 


3  Appointed  by  governor. 

*  Appointed  v".  Vaucher,deoeaaed. 


398 


SHERIFFS. 


Clinton   County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Benjamin  Mooers, 

John  Addoms  (Adams?) 

March 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
March 
March 
Feb'y 
March 
Feb'y 
March 
March 
March 

7,  1753 

4,  1792 
21,  1794 

2,  1797 

24,  1801 

16,  1804 

6,  1806 

9,  1S09 

5,  1S10 
5,  1811 

16,  1812 
2,  1815 
2,  1819 

Caleb  Luther, 

Roswell  Wilson, 

David  Hatch, 

1825 
k             J82Q 

Chauncey  Fitch 

Banjamin  Graves, 

Thomas  Crook, 

Ichabod  Fitch, 

Thomas  D.  Gilson, 

James  S.  Shedden, 

John  Fitzgerald, 

Shubeal  Burdick, 

Harvey  Bromley, 

Erastus  S.  Mead, 

Lot  Chamberlain, 

Erastus  S.  Mead, 

"             1S31 

1834 

■             1837 

David  G.  Bright 

Isaac  S.  Piatt 

"              1840 
"              1843 

Benjamin  Graves, 

Isaac  S.  Piatt, 

"             1S46 
"              1347 

Benjamin  Graves, 

Elisha  Button, 

"              1850 
■              1853 

Caleb  Luther, 

■             1856 

Columbia 


Lawrence  Hogcboom. 
Cornelius  Hogeboom,1 
John  C.  Hogeboom,... 

John  Noyes 

Peter  B.  Ten  Broeck,. 

Samuel  Edmonds 

Barent  Vanderpool,.. . 
John  C  Hogeboom,  . . 
Moncrief  Livingston,. . 

John  King, . 

Reuben  Swift, 

John  King, 

Alexander  Smith.  Jr., . 


William  Mallery,. 
Joshua  Ballard,. . . 
Billa  Trobridge,  . 
William  Stewart,. 
Noah  R.  Smith,. . . 
Moses  Hopkins,  . . 
Moses  Hopkins, . . 

David  Coye, 

Adin  Webb, 


April  13, 
F.b'y  26, 
Nov.  8, 

Sept  29, 
Feb'y  14, 
January  22, 
Feb'y  25, 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
March 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 


22. 


1786 
1789 
1791 
1795 
1796 
1801 
1S02 
1806 
1810 
1S11 
1813 
1815 
1819 


County. 

James  Warner, 

Samuel  E.  Hudson, 

Edward  O.  Holley, 

John  Pixley, 

Edward  O.  Holley, 

Leon'd  W.  Ten  Broeck, 

Leonard  Freeland, 

Abraham  F.  Miller 

Henry  C.  Miller, 

Jacob  R.  Hollenbeck, . . 
Abraham  F.  Miller, 

William  Best, 

Henry  Waldo, 


Cortland   County. 


June 

April 

March 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 


9,  130S 
3.  1810 
25,'  1814 
2,  1S15 
13,  1819 
12,  1821 


November,   1822 
1825 


William.  Andrews, .... 

Gilmore  Kinney, , 

Eleazer  W.  Edgecomb, 

Alanson  Carley, , 

Christian  Etz, 

George  Ross, 

James  C  Pomeroy, 

Frederick  Ives, 

John  S.Samson, 


February  14,  1821 

November,     1822 

1825 

1828 

"  1831 

"  1834 

"  1837 

"  1840 

"  1543 

"  1846 

"  1849 

"  1852 

1S55 


November,  1831 
1884 
1887 

"  1840 
1848 

«  1846 
1349 

»  1859 
1855 


Cumberland  County  —  (177*7-1783.) 


Paul  Spooner,1 j  May 

Simeon  Edwards, |   August 


18, 


1777 
1778 


Timothy  Phelps, I  Feb 


5,    1782 


EliM  Butler 

James  I.  White, 

Clark  Lawrence, 

Roswell  Hotchkiss,  . . . 
Naihan  Edgcrton,  Jr., 
Jabez  Bostwick,. 

Robert  Leal, 

Jabez  Bostwick, 

Martin  Keeler, 

Isaac  Burr,    

Martin  Keeler, , .. 

Roger  Case 


Delaware   County. 


March  20,  1797 
March  6,  1799 
August,  17,  1301 


March 
March 
Feb'y 
March 
Feb'y 
March 
March 
Feb'y 


29,  1805 
6,  1809 

21,  1811 
9,  1813 

13,  1815 
6,  1819 

23,  1820 

13,  1821 


November,    1822 


Martin  Keeler, 

Gurdon  H.  Edgcrton,.. 

John  H.  Gregory, 

Duncan  J.  Grant, 

John  If.  Belts 

John  Edfferton, 

Green  Moore 

De  Witt  0.  Thomas,... 

David  Rowland, 

Duncan  McDonald 

Alexander  11.  Burhans. 


November, 


1825 
1888 
1881 
1884 
1887 
1S40 
1848 
1846 
1848 
1839 
1855 


1  Murdered  in  1791. 


J  Appointed  by  convention. 


SHERIFFS. 


399 


Dutchess   County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Melancton  Smith,  

Januarv   6,  1778 
March     22,  17S1 
March       9,  1785 
Feb'y      28,  17S9 
Feb'v      IS,  1793 
Feb'y      21,  1794 
Feb'y        7,  1797 
Feb'y      18,  1801 
Feb'v      23,  1805 
March       5,  1807 
Nov.        12,  1808 
Feb'v        9,  1810 
Feb'y      15,  1811 
Feb'v        4,  1812 
March     19,  1813 

Erie    ( 

Feb'y        4,  1821 

November,  1S22 

1825 

1S2S 

"           1881 

«           1884 

"           1837 

William  Griffin 

Gilbert  Ketchum, 

William  Griffin, 

William  Griffin, 

John  A.  Wood, 

Obadiah  Titus, 

Abraham  Myers, 

Thomas  N.  Perry 

Stephen  D.  Van  Wyck, 

Thomas  N.  Perry, 

Alonzo  H.  Mory, 

David  N.  Seaman, 

Alonzo  H.  Mory, 

April           8,  1817 

February   9,  1S19 

February  12,  1S21 

November,     1S22 

■             1S25 

182S 

"             1S31 

1S34 

*              1S37 

Harmon  Hoffman, 

John  De  Witt 

John  Van  Benthuvsen,  . 
John  De  Witt. 

William  Rad  cliff, 

Robert  Williams 

Joseph  Thorn, 

John  Tan  Benthuvsen,  . 

Joseph  C.  Field,  .* 

John  Van  Benthuvsen,  . 

Joseph  C  Field,  ." 

Derick  A.  Brinckerhoff, . 

1840 
"             1843 
"             1S46 
"              1849 
"             1852 

1  Moses  C  Sands, 

Jounty. 

Lorenzo  Brown, 

"             1855 

John  G.  Camp, 

November,     1840 

Wrav  S.  Littlefleld, 

"             1843 

Timothy  A.  Hopkins,. 

Lony  Farnham, 

Joseph  Candee, 

Orrin  Lockwood, 

"              1846 

Lemuel  Wasson, 

Stephen  Osburn, 

1849 
■              1852 
"             1855 

Charles  P.  Persons, 

Essex   County. 


Thomas  Stowers, 1  March  5,  1799 

Jonathan  Lynde I  Feb'y  13,  1S02 

John  Hoffnagle,  Jr., !  March  6,  1  S<  >6 

William  Kirby :  Feb'y  16,  1 308 

Delevan  Delance, :  Feb'v  21,  1812 

George  Throop, March  5,  1S13 

Luther  Adgate, Feb'v  13,1^15 

Boughton  Lobdell, March  2,1819 

William  Kirby, March  3,  1821 

Willinm  Kirby, November,    1822 

Samuel  Murdock, "  1S25 


Leander  I.  Lockwood, 

Samuel  Murdock, 

Solomon  Everest, . . 

John  Harris, 

Alanson  Wilder 

Chilion  A.  Trimble,..., 

Norman  Page, 

Aaron  B.  Mack 

Charles  W.  Ensign 

Jacob  Parmenter, 


November,     1823 
1881 
1834 
«  1S37 

"  1840 

"  1843 

"  1846 

"  1849 

■'  1852 

■  1855 


John  Wood, 

Lemuel  Chapman, 
Zerubabel  Curtis,. 
James  Campbell,  . 

John  Wood, 

John  Mitchell, 

John  Mitchell, 

Reeve  Peck, 

John  Backus, 

Oren  Lawrence,.. 


Franklin   County. 


March 

Feb'y 

April 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 


17,  1808 

26,  1812 

5,  1-U 

23,  1S15 

19,   1818 
25,  1-22 


November,  1S22 
1825 

1S28 
1830 


Aaron  Beeman,  . .   . 

Guy  Meigs, 

William  Andrus,  .. . 
Loyal  C.  Lathrop,  . . 
Benjamin  W.  Clark, 
Rufus  R.  Stephens,  . 
James  C  Drake,  .. . 
James  C-  Sawyer,  . . 
George  H.  Stevens,. 


November, 


1333 
1836 
1S39 
1842 
IS45 
1843 
1851 
1854 
1857 


David  J.  McMartin, 
Knaphthalie  ('line,  . 
Michael  Thompson, 
Daniel  Potter, 


Fulton  County. 


November,  1838  II  Amasa  Shippie, 

"  1841      Eli*ha  Bentlev, 

"  1844  |l  Bradford  T.  Simmons,. 

1847  I 


November,  1850 
1853 
1S56 


400 


SHERIFFS. 


Genesee  County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Richard  M.  Stoddard,  . . 
Benjamin  Barton, 

April        4,  1808 
March    17,  1807 
Feb'y       4,  180S 
March      7,  1810 
Feb'y      21,  1811 
March     16,  1815 
March      1,  1816 
March     16,  1818 
Feb'y      12,  1821 
November,  1822 
44           1825 
"           1828 

Earl  Kidder.i 

John  A.  McElwain, 

Nathan  Townsend, 

February,     1S31 

November,   1881 

44            1833 

"          i  •■•;: 

Aaron  Van  Cleve, 

Kufus  Robertson,2 

'•            1840 
"           1842 

William  Sheldon, 

John  Sprague,  

1845 

"            1S4S 

Worthy  L.  Churchill,... 
Worthy  L.  Churchill,... 

W.  E.  Thompson, 

John  Wilder, 

Salmon  B.  Lusk, 

James  R.  Mitchell, 

1S51 
"           1854 
«           1S57 

Gloucester  County— (1111 -H8±). 

Nathaniel  Merrill,' May  8,  1777 


George  Hale,  .... 
Peter  C.  Adams,.. 
Peter  Ousterhout, 
Isaac  Van  Loon,. 

Jacob  Haight, 

Lemuel  Hotchkiss 

Jacob  Haight, 

Peter  C.  Adams,  . 
Joel  Bellamy, 

Joel  Bellamy, 

Sidney  Tuttle,.... 


March  29,  1800 
Feb'y  25,  1802 
January  28,  1806 
Feb'y        2,  1810 


Feb'y 
April 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 


Greene  County. 

Piatt  Adams 

Aaron  C.  Hall 

John  Laraway, 

Horace  Austin, 

Isaac  B.  Hinman, .   . 

Samuel  Dubois, 

Robert  Fulton 

George  W.  Halcott,. 
Nathaniel  Ormsbee, 
Franklin  B.  Lament, 


5,  1811 

8,  1813 
16,  1815 

9,  1819 
13,  1821 


November,  1822 
1825 


November,     1828 

1831 

«  1884 

«  1337 
1840 
1843 

"  1S46 
1849 

«  1852 
1866 


Hamilton   County 


James  Harris, 

Almond  Brundidge, 

Ephraim  Phillips 

Robert  G.  Ostrander,  . . . 


November, 


Almond  Brundidge,. 

Joseph  Bass 

James  H.  Brownell, 


November,     I860 
1858 

1856 


Herkimer   County. 


William  Colbreath,. 

Peter  Smith, 

William  Colbreath,. 
Chauncey  Woodruff, 
William  II.  Cook,  .. 

Ephraim  Snow, 

William  II.  Cook,  .. 

John  Mahon, 

Pliilo  M.  Hackley,.. 

John  Mahon, 

Henry  Hopk'ns, 

John  Million 

Robert  Shoemaker,. 


Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'v 

March 

March 

March 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 


17, 

1791  1 

18, 

1795 

9, 

1796 

19, 

1778 

K, 

1802 

8, 

1806 

5, 

1807 

29, 

180S 

98, 

1810 

•J, 

1811 

28, 

1818 

2, 

1815 

18, 

1817  I 

i  Appointed  by  goYeraor. 

a  Forfeited  hie  office  June,  1842;  restored  Mrj  19,  184 

l   Appointed  by  convention. 


Stephen  Hallett 

Stephen  Hallett, 

February  18 

1821 

November, 

1889 

1896 

(i 

1898 

Frederick  P.  Bllllnger, 

" 

1881 

Francis  B.  Spinner,  ..  . 
Stephen  w.  I'.rown,  ... 

" 

1834 

" 

1881 

William  0.  Crain, 

" 

1840 

Jeremiah  Cory 

44 

1848 

William  I.  Skinner,.... 

41 

1846 

Daniel  Ilawn 

41 

1849 

Lorenzo  Caryl 

(4 

1852 

Peter  Countryman 

l  91  10 

SHERIFFS. 


401 


Jefferson    County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Abel  Sherman, 

Hugh  Henderson, 

April         3,  1805  ' 
F  b'v      24,  190S  I 
March     15,  1808  | 
March     16,  1812  i 
Feb'v      23,  1813 
Feb'v      16,  1815 
Feb'y      26.  1818 
March       6,  1819 
Feb'y      12,  1821 
November,   1822 
«            1S25 
1828 

Heman  Millard, 

Chauncey  Baker, 

Abuer  Baker, 

Albert  P.  Brayton, 

Herman  Strong, 

Walter  Collins, 

Rums  Herrick, 

Daniel  C.  Rouse,  ...... 

November,   1831 
••           1834 
"           183T 

David  I.  Andrus, . 

John  Paddock, 

"           1840 
"           1843 

David  I.  Andrus,. 

"            1846 
u           1849 

Amasa  Trowbridge,     . . . 

"           1852 
«           1855 

Jason  Fairbanks, 

Henry  H.  Coffeen, 

John  Fay, 

Tilly  R.  Pratt,  i 

Abner  Baker,  ...,,.... 

October  12,  1S57 
November,  1857 

Kings   County, 


William  Boerum, 

Feb'y 

4$ 

17S4 

Peter  Vandervoort, 

Sept. 

28, 

1785 

Charles  Turnbull, 

Dec. 

29, 

1788 

John  Vanderveer, 

March 

8, 

1791 

Cornelius  Bergen, 

Feb'y 

18. 

1793 

Peter  S.  Cortleyou, 

Feb'y 

7, 

1797 

Cornelius  Bergen, 

Feb'y 

17. 

1800 

John  Schoonmaker, 

Feb'y 

16, 

1804 

Benjamin  Birdsall, 

March 

9. 

1S07 

John  Dean, 

Feb'y 

M 

1K10 

William  D.  Creed, 

June 

5, 

1811 

March 
March 

28, 

28, 

1813 

Lawrence  Brower, ...... 

1815 

August 
Feb'y 

29, 

1-', 

1817 

James  T.  Bergen, 

1821 

James  T.  Bergen, 

November, 

1822 

John  Wvckoff, 

K 

1825 

John  T.  Bergen, 

" 

1828 

John  Lawrence,2 

March 

15 

1831 

John  Van  Dvne 

November, 

1834 

William  M.  Udall, 

" 

1837 

Francis  B.  Striker, 

" 

1840 

William  Jenkins 

" 

1843 

Daniel  Van  Voorhies,.. 

" 

1846 

Andrew  B.  Hodges, 

" 

1849 

Englebert  Lott, 

" 

1852 

Jerome  Ryerson, 

" 

1855 

Burdet  Stryker,' 

April 

1 

1857 

George  Remsen, 

November, 

1857 

Lewis   County. 


Chillus  Doty,... 
Ehud  Stephens, 

John  Ives 

Chillus  Doty,  ... 

Silas  Stow, 

Levi  Adams,  . . . 
Sylvester  Miller, 
Ehud  Stephens, 
Ira  Stephens.. .. 
Sylvester  Miller, 
Ira  Stephens,. .. 


April 

8, 

1805 

June 

'■», 

1808 

Feb'y 

28, 

1810 

March 

•I, 

1811 

March 

2, 

1814 

March 

15, 

1815 

June 

15, 

1818 

June 

6. 

1820 

•Ian. 

l", 

1821 

Feb'y 

19, 

1S21 

November, 

1822 

David  Miller, 

November, 
« 

M 

18?5 

Hezekiah  Scovil, 

Ashley  Davenport, 

John  Whittlesey, 

Elias  Gallup,.. 

1828 
1831 
1834 
1837 

1840 

Elihu  Parsons 

George  Shepard,  

Aaron  Parsons,  Jr., 

1843 

1846 
1849 
1852 

Gilbert  E.  Wool  worth,. 

1855 

Livingston   County. 


Gideon  T.  Jenkins, 
William  Carnahan, 

Martin  Nash, 

Russell  Austin 

Augustus  Gibbs, ... 
Josiah    Wendell, 
William  W.  Weed, 


Feb'y 
Novem 

26,  1821 
ber,  1822 
1825 
1828 
1831 
1834 
1837 

James  Brewer, 

William  H.  Scott, 

William  Scott,, 

« 

Henry  Hill 

" 

Norman  Chapel, 

William  Scott, 

M 

Hugh  McCartney, 

1  Appointed  by  governor,  v.  Benton,  who  died  July  29, 1857. 
*  Appointed  by  governor  v.  Bergen,  resigned. 
3  Appointed  by  governor,  v.  Ryerson,  deceased. 

*34 


November,  1840 
1843 

■  1846 

■  1849 
Dec.  15,  1851 
November,    1852 

1855 


402 


SHERIFFS. 


Madison   County. 


Names. 


Jeremiah  Whipple, 

William  Hatch 

Jeremiah  Whipple, 

Elijah  Pratt 

John  .uattison 

Moses  Maynard,... 

Ezra  Cloves, 

Ezra  Cloves, 

Ezekiel  Carpenter,. 
Pardon  Barnard,.  . 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


March 

26, 

1806 

March 

5, 

1810 

Feb'y 

5, 

1811 

March 

25, 

1814 

Feb'y 

28, 

1815 

March 

2, 

1819 

Feb'y 

19, 

1821 

November, 

1822 

*» 

lb'25 

h 

1S28 

Names. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Joseph  S.  Palmer, 

November,     1>31 

Thomas  Wvlie, 

1634 

John  M.  Messenger,... 

1  -.".7 

•'              1840 

Samuel  French, 

1648 

William  B.  Brand...... 

1-40 

Francis  F.  Stevens 

1S49 

Stephen  M.  Potter 

1 859 

Milton  Barnett, 

"              l&od 

Monroe   County. 


James  Seymour, 

John  T.  Patterson, 

March      7, 
November, 

u 

1S21 
1822 

1825 

James  K.  Livingston, . . . 
Ezra  M.  Parsons, 

1S28 
1831 
1884 

Darius  Perrin , 

1S37 

Charles  S.  Pardee,.   ... 
Hiram  Sibley, 

November, 
u 

1S40 
1843 

George  Hart,   

1840 

Octav's  P. Chamberlain, 
Chaun-  B.  Woodworth  . 
Alexander  Babcock, . . . 

1S49 
1S52 
1^55 

Montgomery   County — (Tryon   County  before  1784.) 


Anthony  Van  Veghten,1 
Abraham  Van  Horne, . . 

Samuel  Clyde, 

John  Winn, 

John  Little, 

Josiah  Crane, 

Benjamin  Van  Vleck,. .. 

James  Hildreth 

James  Mclntyre, 

Jacob  Sneli,   

John  Eisenlord, 

Jacob  Snell 

John  Eisenlord, 

John  Holland, 


Feb'y 

March 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

August 

Jan'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

August 


2,  1778  „ 

27,  1781 

28,  U*b 

28,  17S9 
11,  1793 
15,  1795 

9,  1799  ' 
10  1601 

29,  1806 
9,  1810  . 
9,  1811  \ 

23,  1813 
10,  1816 
28,  IS  17 


Feb'y        12. 
November, 

1821 

Beth  Wetmore, 

]  922 

Charles  Easton, 

1S25 

- 

1898 

Isaac  Jackson, 

1881 

Malaehi  Kittle, 

1834 

William  T.  Summons,.. 

1887 

Thomas  Burns, 

* 

1840 

Lynds  Jones.  

" 

1848 

Edwin  W.  Erwin, 

" 

1>46 

Barney  Becker, 

" 

1849 

Livingston  Spraker,... 

H 

1869 

Abram  Hoffman, 

" 

1855 

New  -  York   Co  u  n  ty. 


Marinus  Willett, 

Kobert  Boyd 

Marinus  Willett, 

JaoobJohn  Lansing,.. 

James  Morris, 

John  Stai^g, , 

Joneph  Constant 

William  Cutting, 

Benjamin   Ferris,.  . .  . 
Ed  war  J  Dnnscomb,.. 

Benjamin  Ferris 

Thomas  K.  Mercein, . 

Simon   Fleet 

Buggies  Hubbard,  . . 


Feb'y 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Dee, 

August 

October 

April 

Feb'y 

Feb,y 

Feb'y 

March 

March 

April 


4, 
99 

1784  1 
1  7-7 

August 
Feb'y 

91, 

1817 

Mordccai  M   Noah, 

18, 

1821 

29 

1791 

Peter  ll.  Wendover,. .. 

November, 

1829 

29, 

179o 

Oliver  M.  Lowndes, 

'• 

1  '26 

29, 

in 

1793 
ISuJ 

•* 

1899 

Jacob  H  oaU  rvelt, 

" 

1881 

7, 

1803 

John  Hillver, 

'* 

1*84 

1, 

1801 

J.icoli  acker 

" 

1837 

16, 

1808 

Monmouth  15.  Hart 

it 

1810 

19 

1!' 

1S10 
1811 

H 

1NJ3 

John  J     V.  Westcnelt,. 

1846 

1818 

Thomas  (  arnlev, 

" 

1-19 

16, 

i  - 1 8 

John  <  >rsrr    

1  •  62 

M 

1815 

Jame*  0.  Willett 

1866 

Resigned,  March  20,  I76J. 


SHERIFFS. 


403 


Niagara    County. 


Names. 

When  Appoint  d 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

March     26. 
March       7,  1810 
Feb'y        5.  IS  11 
March     26.  1813 
March       5,  1814 
Feb'y      18,  ISIS 
April         2,  1821 
November,   1522 
1S25 
"           1827 

(hut  da 

March     19,  179S  j 
Dec.        31,  1798  1 
Nov.          5,  1S00 
Nov.        10,  1804 
Feb'y      21,  1807 
Feb'y        8,  1808 
Feb'y     26,  1810  I 
Febv        5,  1811 
March,    16.  1815 
Feb'v        9,  IS  19 
Feb'y      18,  1-21 
November,   182d 
1&25 

Hiram  McNiel, 

George  Reynall 

Tamerlane  T.  Roberts,. 

Theodore  Stone, 

James  A.  Cooper, 

Franklin  Spaulding,. .. 
Alvah  Hill, 

Samu-1  Pratt,  Jr., 

1S33 
1S36 

Cyrenus  Chapin, 

•4              1839 
"             1842 

James  Cronk, 

"              1S55 

Almond  II.  Millard 

"             1848 

Almond  H.  Millard, 

Elisha  Capp,  2 

Chester  F.  Shelly, 

|  Benjamin  Farley, 

Count)/. 

John  E.  Hinman, 

Samuel  M.  Mott, 

Erastus  WHlard, 

Jan'y        27,  1851 

November.     1854 

1S57 

November,     182S 

1S31 

"              1834 

1837 

William  Colbrath 

Klizur  Moseley,.    

Charles  0.  Brodhead.. . . 

Benajah  Merrill, 

David  Moulton,3 

Theodore  S.  Faxton,3 . . 

Israel  S.  Parker,4 

Palmer  V.  Kellogg, 

"             1S40 
Dec.          19,  1842 

Benajah  Merrill, 

James  S.  Kipp, 

January    11,  1843 

November,      1^44 

1  ^47 

John  B.  Pease, 

John  E.  Hinman, 

John  E.  Hinman, 

John  Pk.  Jones, 

Hugh  Crocker, 

1850 

«              1  >o2 

1855 

David  Pierson 

Onondaga    County. 


John  Harris, 

Abiather  Hull, , 

Comfort  Tyler 

Elnathan  Beach, , 

Ebenezer  li.  Hawley,. 

Elijah  Phillips, 

Robert  Earll 

Elijah  Bust, 

Robert  Earll,  , 

Elijah  Bust, 

Jonas  Earll,  Jr.,  

Hezekiab  L.  Granger, 
Luther  Marsh, 


March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

Jan"y 

March 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 


14,  1794 

9,  1796 

17,  1798 
21,  1799 

27,  1801 

2o,   1806 
20,  1810 

18,  1811 

8,  1818 

28,  1815 

9.  1819 


Luther  Marsh 

-  uith 

John  II.  Johnson,  ...    . 

Johnson  Hall, 

Dorasttu  Lawrence,  .. . 

Elihu  L.  Phillips, 

Frederick  Benson, 

Ueber  Wetherby 

Joshua  C  Cuddeback,. 
William  C  Gardner,.. . 
Holland  W.  Chadwick, 
James  M.  Monro,   


November, 


1822 
1825 
1828 
1-81 
1834 
1S37 
1340 
1848 
1846 
l->49 
1852 
1855 


Ontario   County. 


Judah  Colt 

Nathaniel  Norton,. . 

Roger  Sprague, 

Benjamin  Barton,.. 
Stephen  Bates,  ... 
James  li   Gurnsey, 

Stephen  Bates, 

Jameo  Bees,  .... 

Stephen  Hate- 

William  shepard,  . 

Nathaniel  Aden  . . 
Pbinebas  P.  Bates, 
Samuel  Lawrence, 


April 

Jan'y 

Jan'y 

Feb'y 

March 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 

March 


1790 

1794 
1798 
1802 
1806 
1807 
1808 
1810 
1811 
1818 
1816 

1-519 

1821 


f  Phinehas  P.  Bates,  . . 

Joseph  Garlinghouse, 
l  Jonathan  Buell 

J' ma-  M.  Wheeler,  .. 

Josepb  Carlinghouse, 

Myron  II .  (lark, 

John  Lamport, 

Eri  Densmore, 

1  Phiuehas  Kent, 

William  II.  Lamport, 
|  Owen  Edmonston, ... 

Henry  C.Swift,   


November, 


1822 
1 325 
1828 
1831 
1834 

1S40 
1 843 
18W 
1-49 
1852 


Appointed  by  governor,  v.  Hill,  deceased. 

Removed,  December  19,  1842. 

Appointed  by  governor,  v.  Monlton.  superseded  ;  declined,  and  Parker  appointi  d 

Removed  by  governor,  September  26,  1827. 


404 


SHERIFFS. 


Orange   County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Isaac  Nicoil,1 

"William  W.  Thompson, . 

Sept.       24,  1777 
March     22,  1781 
March       9,  17S5 
Feb'y      2S,  17S9 
Feb'y      11,  1793 
Feb'y      27,  1797 
August     8,  1S01 
Jan'y       13,  1803 
Feb'y      18,  1805 
Feb'y      16,  1809 
Feb'y      28,  1810 
Feb'y       5,  1811 
March      5,  1813 
Feb'y      23,  1815 

Moses  De  Witt  Burnett, 
Nathaniel  P.  Hill, 

February    9,  1819 
February  15,  1821 

"              1625 

Benjamin  JacEson, 

Thomas  Waters, 

Joshua  Conger,  

James  Hulse, 

Charles  Niven, 

Edward  L.  Welling,... 

"              1S2S 
"              1831 
■            1881 

John  Blake,  Jr., 

■             1887 

William  A.  Clarke, 

"               1S40 

Benjamin  Strong, 

John  G.  Horton 

Benjamin  Strong, 

Benjamin  Sears, 

Thomas  S.  Lockwood, . . 

Adam  H.  Linsabaugh, . 
Edward  L.  Welling,... 
John  Van  Etten,  Jr.,  . . 

Adam  Lilburn, 

William  H.  Houston,  . . 

"              1S43 

■             1846 

1S49 

"             1868 

"             185* 

Orleans   County. 


November,  1825 
"            1828 
"            1831 
«            18=35 
«            183S 
«            1841 

Abram  Beebee, 

Austin  Day 

Rufus  E-  Hill, 

November,     1844 

William  Allis, 

1S47 

"              1850 

Asahel  Woodruffe, 

John  Boardman, 

Horace  B.  Perry, 

Fredinand  A.  Day, 

George  W.  Bedell, 

1851 

"             1855 

Oswego  County, 


John  S.  Davis,  . . 

Peter  Pratt, 

Orris  Hart, 

Orris  Hart, 

Asa  Dudley, 

Hastings  Curtiss, 
William  Hale,.. . 
Jonathan  Case,. . 
Jabez  H.  Gilbert 


March    21,  1816 

Feb'y       4,  1820 

Feb'y      13,  1821 

November,  1822 

"  1825 

»  1828 

"  1831 

"  1834 

1S37 


Norman  Kowe 

Marinus  W.  Matthews,, 

Horatio  J.  Carey,3 

Alvin  Lawrence 

Norman  Kowe, 

George  W.  Stillwell,.. 

Rufus  Hawkins, 

Charles  A.  Perkins, . . . 


November,  1S40 

1-4:: 

Dec.         0,  1844 

November,    1845 

1843 

"  ISM 

««  1854 

»  1857 


Otsego    County. 


Richard  R.  Smith,. 
Benjamin  Gilbert,. 
Samuel  Dickson,  . . 
Benjamin  Gilbert,. 

Uriah  Luce, 

Benjamin  Gilbert, 
Solomon  Martin,. .. 
Arunab  Metealf. . .. 
Benjamin  Gilbert, 
baac  Williams,  Jr. 

William  Bprague, 

James  Hawks. 

J'ascal  Franchott, 
Setli  Chase,    


Feb'y 

IT, 

March 

30, 

March 

11, 

Feb'y 

21, 

Feb'y 

6, 

March 

10, 

March 

29, 

Feb'y 

22, 

Feb'y 

20, 

Feb'y 

26, 

Feb'y 

'A 

Feb'j 

28, 

March 

0. 

June 

5, 

1791 

1792 

1793 

1794 

1798 

1799 

1802 

1S00  I 

1S10 

1811 

1818 

1818 

1-1'.) 

1820  i 


Joseph  B.  Walton,  .... 
Joseph  H.  Walton, 

John  11.  Hiser, 

Barvey  \v.  r.abcock,  .. 

Don  F.  Herrick, 

Levi  Jndson, 

liaises  Spencer, 

Henry  Jones,    

Amos  W  in-or, 

John  Brown,. ..: 

Jonas  Platner, 

Beth  w.  Field, 

Harmon  Edmonds, 

Thomas  Heath 


February  12,  1821 

November,     1821 

1S26 

L828 

1881 

1884 

1837 

"  l-io 

"  1842 

"  ls45 

"  L848 

1851 

"  18T.7 


1  Jesse  Woodhull  ni  appted  by  convention,  Ma\  S,  1777  but  was  not  commissioned. 
'-'   Appointed  by  governor.  P.  Matthews,  deceased. 


SHERIFFS. 


405 


Putnam   County 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Names. 


"William  H.  Johnston,.. .    June  18,  1812 

Peter  Crosby, April  2,  1S13  j 

Peter  "Waring Feb'y  2«,  1515  | 

Edward  Buekbee,    March  6,  1S19 

John  Patterson, June  10,  1S20 

Edward  Buekbee, Feb'y  27,  1821 

Edward  Buekbee, November,   1822 

Thomas  W.  Taylor, i            "  1S25 

Joseph  Cole  2d, *•  182S 

Nathaniel  Cole, [            "  1831 


Thomas  W  Taylor, 
George  W.  Travis,  . 
William  W  Taylor, 

James  Smith, 

William  W.Tavlor,. 
Joseph  E.  M.  Hobby 
James  J.  Smalley,., 

Harvey  Mead, 

Charles  T.  Brewster, 


When.  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


November,     1S34 

1S37 

"  1840 

"  1848 

"  1846 

April  5,  1849 

November,      1849 

1S52 

1855 


Queens    County. 


Uriah  Mitchell, Feb'y  4, 

Jonah  Hallett, Feb'y  1, 

Daniel  Menema,   Feb'y  4, 

John  Fleet |  Feb'y  4, 

John  B.  Hicks, Feb'y  7, 

James  Mitchell, j  August  11, 

Nicholas  Wvckoff, Feiyv  22, 

John  B.  Hicks, March  15, 

Jonathan  Howard, Feb'v  8, 

John  B.  Hicks March  12, 

Jonathan  Howard, Feb'y  13, 

Richard  Cornell, Feb'y  9, 

Samuel  Mott,  Feb'y  1 2, 


17^4 
175s 
171*2 

17!'-; 

1500 
1801 

1806 
1810 
1811 
1813 
1815 
1819 
1821 


Samuel  Mott, 

John  Simonson, 

Samuel  Mott, 

John  Simonson, 

Thomas  Tredwell, 

Elbert  Tredwell, 

Jonathan  T  Furman,.. 

John  A.  Searing, 

Isaac  Willetts, 

Robert  8.  Seabury, 

George  fv  Downing, . . . 
Bernard  Hendrickson,. 


November, 

1822 

u 

1825 

it 

1828 

K 

1831 

» 

1S34 

« 

1837 

tl 

1840 

'« 

1843 

■ 

1846 

" 

1849 

" 

1852 

H 

1855 

Rensselaer   County. 


Albert  Pawling, 

William  Guilleland,  ... 

James  Dole, 

Moses  Vail, 

Michael  Henry, 

Thomas  Turner, 

Levinus  Lansing, 

Thomas  Turner, 

Hosea  Moffit, 

Thomas  Turner, 

Jeremiah  Schuyler 

John  Breese 

Michael  S.  Vandercook 


Feb'y 

18, 

1791 

Feb'y 

7, 

1795 

Jan'y 

18, 

179S 

Nov. 

11, 

1800 

August 

is, 

1801 

Jan'y 

29, 

1806 

Feb'y 

27, 

1807 

Feb'y 

8, 

1808 

Feb'y 

18, 

1810 

Feb'y 

5, 

1^11 

April 

2, 

1818 

Feb'y 

18, 

1815 

March 

8, 

1819 

Moses  Warren, 

February  19 
November, 

1821 

Moses  Warren, 

1822 

H.  Vanderburgh, 

" 

1825 

William  P.  Haskin,.... 

" 

1828 

Ebenezer  C.  Barton, . . . 

'« 

1831 

Augustus  Fillev, 

" 

1834 

Cornelius  Schuyler, 

u 

1881 

Volney  Richmond,  .... 

u 

1840 

Gideon  Reynolds, 

*' 

1843 

Gilbert  Cropsey, 

" 

1846 

Abraham  Whitbeck,. . . 

" 

1*49 

John  Price, 

« 

1852 

William  Wells, 

1855 

Richmond   County. 


Abraham  Bancker, 

Feb'y 

4,  1784  j! 

Jacob  Crocheron, 

November,     1822 

Lewis  Byen 

Feb'y 

1.  1788 

Walter  Betts, 

1825 

Benjamin  Parker, 

Feb'y 

4,  1792  ' 

Harmon  B.  Cropsey,.. . 

1888 

Isaac  (  ubberlv, 

Feb'y 

4,  1796 

Lawrence  Hillyer, 

"             1881 

Feb'y 
Feb'y 

9,  1799 

"             1884 

Jacob  Crocheron,  

18,  1802 

Andrew  B.  Decker,  . .  . 

1837 

Jonathan  Lewis, 

March 

6,  1806  1 

Jacob  Simonson, 

"              1840 

Daniel    Guion 

March 

Feb'y 

20,  1810 
6,  1811  , 

Israel  O-  Dissosway.. .. 
Jacob  G-  Guyon 

■             1843 

Jacob  Crocheron,  

"              1<46 

April 
1-VI/v 

8,  1813  i 
13,  1815  ! 

Israel  O.  Dissosway,. . . 
Abraham  Ellis, 

"              1849 

Henry  Ferine, 

"              1S52 

John  Hilly,  r 

March 

2,  1S19  , 

Abraham  Lockman,... 

"             1855 

Jacob  Crocheron 

Feb'y 

13,  1821 

1   App  tinted  by  governor,  r.  Taylor,  deceased. 


406 


SHERIFFS. 


Rockland   County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

March    21,  1798 
Apri.         5,  1799 
Feb'y      20,  1800 
Feb'y      27,  1804 
Feb'y      22,  1808 
March       5,  1810 
Feb'y      15,  1811 
March       5,  1814 
Feb'y      18,  1818 
May        31,  1820 
Feb'y      13,  1S21 
November,  1322 

A.  P.  Stephens, 

John  B.  Haring 

Eichard  Blauvelt, 

Harmon  Blauvelt, 

John  W.  Felter, 

John  C.  Blauvelt, 

Archibald  Cassedy, 

Asbury  De  Noyells 

Hageman  Onderdonk,. 
Henry  L.  Sherwood,. .. 
JohnH.  Stephens 

"              1S28 

"             1831 

Evert  Hogeneamp, 

1 984 

"             1S37 

"              1840 

Peter  Stephens, 

"              1S43 
"              1846 

John  B.  llaring, 

Abraham  Stephens, 

John  B.  llaring, 

John  B.  Haring, 

"              1849 

1852 

"              1855 

St.  Lawrence  County. 


Elisha  Tibbets 

Thomas  J.  Davies,  . . 

John  Boyd, 

Thomas  J.  Davies,  . . 

Joseph  York, 

David  C.  Judson, 

Charles  D.  Raymond, 
Charles  D.  Eaymond, 

Levi  Lockwood, 

Minet  Jenison, 


March 
March 
March 
Feb'y 
M  arch 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
November, 


10, 

1802 

23, 

1S03 

5, 

1807 

21, 

1811 

2, 

1814 

is. 

1818 

24, 

1S21 

er, 

1822 

1825 

1828 

Lemuel  Buck, I    November,     1881 

"  1864 

"  1887 

"  1840 

"  1S43 

"  1811 

"  1849 

«  1S52 

"  lfc>55 


Jonathan  Hoyt,  .., 
Lunian  Moody,.... 
Benjamin  Squire,.. 
Noble  8.  Elderkin, 

Josiah  Waid, 

Henry  Barber,  .... 

Reuben  Nott, 

Paine  Converse,... 


Saratoga   County. 


Jacob  Fort,  Jr., 

Douw  I.  Fonda, 

Henry  Davis 

Seth  C.  Baldwin, 

Daniel  Bull, 

Asahel  Porter, 

Daniel  Bull, 

Asahel  Porter, 

Nathaniel  Ketchum,.. 
Hezekiah  Ketchum, . . 

James  Brisbin, 

John  Dunning, 

John  R.  Mott, 


Feby 

17,  1791 

John  Dunning, 

November, 

1S22 

Feb'y 

7,  1794 

L.  B.  Langworthy,  .... 

" 

1825 

Jan'y 
August 

11,  1798 
26,  1801 

« 

1823 

John  Vernam, 

1S81 

Jan'y 

17,  1804 

Joseph  Jennings,  

" 

1884 

Feb'y 

21,  1807 

Samuel  Freeman, 

" 

1S37 

Feb'y 

8,  1808 

Robert  Speir, 

u 

1840 

Feb'y 

9,  1810 

Isaac  Frink, 

it 

1843 

Feb'y 

11,  1811 

Thomas  Low, 

" 

1846 

Jan'y 

18,  1818 

Theodore  W.  Saunders, 

" 

1S49 

Feb'y 

17,  1815 

William  T.  Seymour,1  . 

January     8 

1859 

Feb'y 

18,  1819 

Henry  H.  Hathorn, 

November, 

1851 

Feb'y 

12,  1821 

Philip  11.  McOmber,. .. 

" 

la55 

Schenectady   Co u  )>  fy. 


Jamei  V.  S.  Riley,  . . 
John  V.  Van  Ingen,. 
James  V.  S.  Riley,  . . 

John  Brown, 

Gideon  Holliday, 

[saac  Biggs, 

Levi  Ii  Eaton,  

A    Van  Slvck, 

i.  F.  I).  Tedder 

Gorshom  Van  Voast, 


Appointed  by  governor. 


March 

11, 

1809 

Isaac  I.  Yates, 

November, 

1881 

Feb'y 

26, 

1810 

Matthew  l'utman, 

" 

[884 

Feb'y 

11, 

1811 

Mynderl  M.  K.Wemplo, 

M 

is:;; 

Feb'y 

28, 

1818 

David  F.  Bees, 

M 

is).) 

Feb'y 

18, 

1S15 

Anthony  H.  V:in  Slvek. 

14 

1S48 

Feb'y 

13, 

IMS 

John  <;.  \  an  \  oast,  . 

" 

is  i.; 

Fel.'v 

1-.', 

1821 

John  !'■  rime 

" 

1849 

November. 

1822 

Nicholas  Brooks, 

" 

1859 

ii 

Philip  H.  Dedriok,8.... 

January    16 

1806 

" 

Obacfiah  l..  Deforest,  . . 

November, 

1S55 

•J  Appointed  by  governor,  V.  Brooks,  resigned 


SHERIFFS. 


407 


Schoharie   County. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Jacob  Lawyer,  Jr., 

Jackson  Lawrence, 

June       10,  1795 
Feb'y      23,  1796 
March       4,  1797 
August     8,  1801 
October  29,  ISO  I 
Feb'y        5,  1S05 
Feb'y      24,  1S08 
Feb'y      16,  1810 
Feb'y      21,  1811 
March     10,  1812 
March      9,  1813 
April       18,  1814 
Feb'y      28,  1815 
Feb'y        9,  1819 
Feb'y      12,  1821 

Constant  Brown, 

E.  Van  Home, 

Jacob  L.  Lawyer, 

Peter  Osterhout, 

Adam  Mattice, 

Daniel  Larkin, 

November,   1822 
"           1825 

"            1S28 

Peter  Vrooman,  Jr., 

Barent  Vrooman, 

Stephen  Lawrence, 

1831 
"            1S?4 
"           183V 
"           1840 

Peter  Swart.  Jr., 

Stephen  Lawrence, 

Henry  Mann,  Jr.,s 

John  L.  Brown, 

Tobias  Bouck, 

July         1,  1812 

November,  1842 

"           1845 

Treat  Durand, 

«            1848 

Adam  P.  Becker, 

Abraham  Kevser,  Jr.,. . . 

Giles  H.  Hubbard, 

Constant  Brown, 

John  V.  Stryker 

David  D.L.  McCulloch, 
Frederick  Rowley, 

"           1851 
"           1854 
"            1857 

John  G.  Swartwout,3 

Elvin  K.  Mandeville,  Jr. 


Schuyler   County. 


November,  1854 
Jan'y      28,  1856 


II  Moses  S.  Weaver, I  November,  1S56 


William  Smith, 

Lewis  Birdsall, 

William  Smith, 

Lewis  Birdsall, 

John  Van  Tuyl, .... 

Lewis  Birdsall, 

Jacob  L.  Larzelere,  . 
Josiah  B.  Chapman,. 
Thomas  Armstrong,. . 
Josiah  B.  Chapman,. 
Israel  W.  Squires,.. . 


Seneca   County. 
I 


April 

2, 

1S04 

March 

8 

1808 

Feb'y 

26, 

1810 

Feb'y 

14, 

1811 

Feb'y 

26, 

1813 

Feb'y 

28, 

1815 

August 

80, 

1817 

July 

8, 

1819 

Feb'y 

20, 

1821 

November, 

1822 

" 

1825 

James  Rorison, 

Henry  Moses, 

Israel  W.  Squires, 

James  Stevenson 

Nathaniel  N.  Hoyt,   .. 
Benjamin  W.  Adams,. 

Hugh  Chapman, 

Aaron  R.  Wheeler, 

Horace  C  Tracy, 

Stephen  Compson, 


November, 


182S 
1831 
1834 
1837 
1840 
1843 
1846 
1849 
1852 
1855 


Steuben  County. 


William  Dunn, 

John  Wilson 

Dugald  Cameron,.. 

Jacob  Teeple, 

HowHl  Bull, 

Thomas  McBurney 
Benjamin  Wells,  . 
L;i/.:irus  Hammond 
George  McClnre,.. . 
Henry  Shriver,.... 
JohnMeGee,.  .... 
John  MeGee, 


March 
March 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 


March 
Feb'y 
March 
Feb'y 
March 
Feb'y 


March     22, 


November, 


179G 
1800 
1804 
1808 
1810 
1812 
1813 
1814 
1815 
1819 
1821 
1822 


John  Kennedy, 

Alva  Ellas 

George  Huntington,.. 
John  T.  Andrews,.  .. 

Henry  Brother, 

Hiram  Potter, 

Hugh  McGee, 

Henry  Brother, 

Oliver  Allen, 

Gabriel  F.  Harrower, 
Lewis  D.  Fay, 


November, 

1825 

" 

1828 

a 

1831 

" 

1834 

" 

1837 

" 

1840 

" 

1843 

" 

1846 

" 

1849 

" 

1852 

u 

1855 

«  Removed,  June  21,  1842. 

>  Appointed  by  governor,  v.  Smith,  superseded. 

8  Resigned. 


4U8 


SHERIFFS. 


Suffolk   County. 


Names. 


Thomas  Wickes,.. .. 

Silas  Halsey 

Thomas  Wickes,.... 

Phinehas  Card, 

John  Brush, 

Phinehas  Card, 

Josiah  Reeves 

Phinehas  Smith, 

Josiah  Reeves 

Benjamin  Brewster, 

Josiah  Reeves 

Benjamin  Brewster, 
Nathaniel  Conklin,. 

Josiah  Reeves, 

Samuel  Carll, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Feb'y 

Sept 

Feb'y 

Jan'v 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

March 

March 

March 

March 

March 

March 

April 

March 


4,  1784 
29,  17S7 

4,  1792 
25,  1793 
15,  1797 
25,  17!»!» 
81.  1S03 

2,  1S07 

1,  1S08 

15,  1S10 
14,  1811 

12,  1818 

16,  1814 
8,  1815 

13,  1819 


Names. 


Abraham  H.  Gardiner, 
Abraham  II.  Gardiner, 

Samuel  Smith, 

Abraham  II.  Gardiner, 
Richard  W.  Smith,  . . . 

Silas  Horton, 

Samuel  Miller 

David  C.  Brush, 

Ilenrv  T.  Penny, 

David  R.  Rose,* 

David  a.  Rose 

John  Clark,  3d 

Samuel  Phillips, 

George  F.  Carman,. . . 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Feb'y        17,  15*1 

November,      1822 

1825 

■  1831 
1S34 

■  1837 
1840 

"  1 34S 

"  1846 

May  30,  1S46 

November,     1S46 


Uriah  Lockwood, June 


John  Roosa, 
Uriah  Lockwood,.. 

John  Roosa, 

David  Hammond,. 
Elnathan  Sears,... 
Mahar  W.  Horton,. 
Mahar  W.  Horton,. 
David  Hammond,. 
Richard  D.  Childs,. 


Sullivan  Count)/. 

1,  1809  |  Mahon  W.  Horton 
5,  1S10  Joseph  Grant  .  ... 

5,  1S11  John  G.  Childs,  .. 
19,  1813      Felix  Kellv, 

6,  1815  William  Giiman,.. 

2,  1819      Neal  Benson 

12,  1821  James  S.  Wells, . . 

November,    1S22  John  C.  Holley,. . 

1825  Ares  B.  Leroy ,*.... 


March 

Feb'y 

March 
March 
March 
Feb'y 


November, 


Tioga    Count)/. 


James  McMasters, . 
Joseph  Hinchman, 
Edward  Edwards,. 

Guy  Maxwell, 

John  Cantine, 

William  Woodruff,. 
William  Jenkins,.. 
Jonathan  Piatt,.... 

Miles  Forman 

Jonathan  Piatt,  . . . 
Miles  Forman,  .... 
Elijah  S.  Hinman,. 
Henry  Wells, 


Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 

January 

January 

April 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

April 

March 

July 


17 

1791 
1795 

18, 

William  Jenkins, 

19, 

1799 

E.  Shoemaker 

18, 

1800 

Ilenrv  McCormick, 

19, 

1804 

Lyman  Covell, 

"S 

1805 
1S06 

•r>, 

Prentice  Ransom, 

I-:, 

1810 

Robert  I..  Fleming, 

8, 

1811 

Charles  11.  Baratow,.  . . 

8. 

1813 

John  J.  Backett 

17, 

1816 

Nathan  H.   Woodford., 

27. 

1819 

Robbing  I>.  Willard,... 

3, 

1819 

Samuel  Mills, 

Feb'y        24,  1821 
November,     1822 


Henry  Bloom, 

Nieoii  Halaey, 

Nicholas  Townlev,. 

Nicholas  Townley,. 
Ebenezer  Vickery,. 

Thomas  Robertson, 
Peter  Baser  2d,... 
Minos  McGowen.. . 


Tompkins   County 


June        26,  1817 

March       2,  1819 

Feb'y      12,  1821 

November,    1822 

lS2,r» 

1 388 

1881 

1884 


Jehlel  l.ndiow 

Edward  L.  Porter^ 
Ephraim  Lxbar 

John  P,  Andrews.  .  . 
Charles  ('.  II. .w  ill... 
lew  i-  II    \ 'ankirk... 

Richard  J.  I\ ea 

Smith  Robertson,... 


November, 


Appointed  by  governor,  r.  Penny,  deceased. 


SHERIFFS. 


409 


Ulster    County. 


Names. 


Egbert  Dumond,  . 

John  J.  Siegbt 

Kgliert  Dumond,. 
Moses  Yeomans,.. 

Benjamin  Sears 

Levi  Dodge 

Peter  Ten  Broeck, 

Henry  Sleght , 

!  avid  Rea 

Levi  Jansen , 

Isaac  Dubois, 

Levi  Jansen, , 

Charles  Bruyn, 

Isaac  Dubois, 

Charles  Bruyn,.  . .. 


When  Appointed 
cr  Elected. 


January 

March 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Nov. 

Nov. 

June 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'v 

March 

March 


6,  177S 


26, 

1781 

9, 

1785 

2-, 

17^9 

18, 

1793 

21. 

179+ 

S. 

1797 

6, 

1800 

\ 

18H4 

.-. 

1807 

18, 

1810 

5. 

1811 

11, 

1812 

28, 

1813 

22, 

1815 

Ab'm  Cantine,. 

Joseph  Deyo, 

Joseph  Deyo 

J.  C  Broad  head,... 

Derick  Dubois 

B  njamin  Harcourt, 

John  Everett, 

Solomon  E.  Elting,. . 
Derick  Dubois, 
John  !!    Schryver,. . 
Charles  Brodhead.. , 
Jacob  I.  Signer,.... 

John  Griffiths, 

Maurice  Wurts, 


Feb'y  9, 

Feb'y        18, 
November, 


1S19 
1S21 
1S22 
1825 
1823 
1*81 
1831 
1887 
1S40 
1S13 
1846 
1S49 
1852 
1855 


Henrv  Spencer 

Joseph  Tefft..  .'. 

Artemus  Aldrich,... 
James  L.  Thurman 
Pelatiah  Richards  .. 

Dudlev  Farlin 

Dudley  Farlin, 

Henry  Spencer, 

Dudley  Farlin 

James  T.  Cameron,. 


Warren   County. 

Joseph  Rnssell,... 
Timothy  Bowman 
Stephen  Griffin,  . . 
Timothy  Bowcn,.. 
James  Lawrence,. 
Luther  Brown.  . . . 

King  Allen.1 

Louis  Person.2  . . . 
Daniel  Ferguson,. 


Nov. 

19,  1813 

Feb'v 

17,  1815 

March 

io;  i-i7 

March 

16,  1318 

Nov. 

10,  1820 

Feb'y 

18,  1821 

November,   1822 

** 

■\^>:> 

" 

1828 

" 

1831 

November, 


January    27, 
November, 


1834 
1887 
1S40 
1843 
1846 
1S49 
1852 
1855 
1855 


Washington    County. 


Ed  ward  Savage. a 

January   6, 

March  "  22, 
March     28, 
Feb'v       24. 
Feb'y      IS 
Sept.        30, 
Feb'y      22, 
Feb'v      12, 
March    18, 
Feb'y     16, 
Feb'y        8, 
March       5, 
Feb'y      13, 
Feb'y      25, 

1778 
1781 

Hamilton  McCollister,  .. 

Peter  B.  Tearse, 

Andrew  White, 

Philip  Smith,  

1785 

17-0 
1 793 
1796 

Abner  Stone, 

Nathan   Wilson, 

1798 
1802 

David  Woods 

Simon  Stevens,  Jr., 

John  Dotv 

1806 
1810 
1811 

Wadsworth  Bull, 

John  Dotv 

1818 
1818 

Leonard  Gibbs, 

1813 

John  Doty, 

John  Gale 

John  Gale... 

W.  MeFartand  2d, 

Warren  F.  Hitchcock,  . 

Darius  Sherrill 

Benjamin  Ferris, 

Philander  0.  Hitchcock, 

Leonard  Wells, 

Horace  Stowcll, 

Daniel  F.  Payne, 

William  A.  Russell,.... 
James  R.  Gandall,  . ... 
Hugh  B.  Cowan, 


July  3,  1819 

February  12,  1821 

November,     1822 

1825 

1828 

1831 

"  1834 

"  1837 

"  1840 

"  1843 

1-46 

1849 

1852 

1855 


Reuben  H.  Foster,  . 

(""•alien  Foster 

<  al v in   D.  Palmeter, 
Truman  Heminway, 

Hiram  Mann, 

V.  W.  Stout,. 


Wayne   County. 


November, 


1 825 
1823 
1331 
1884 
1887 
1840 


John  Borrodaile 

George  W.  Barnard,. 
Chester  A.  Ward,  .  .. 
George  W.  Paddock, 
Win.  B.  Nottingham, 


November, 


1   FaiU-d  to  renew  bail 

3  Appointed  May  8,  1777,  by  convention 

35 


2  Appointed  v.  Allen. 


1843 
1846 
1S49 
1852 
1855 


410 


SHERIFFS SURROGATES. 


Westchester  County. 


Names. 


John  Thomas, 

Jesse  Hunt,  

John  Thomas, 

Philip  Pell 

Thomas  Thomas, 

Samuel  Haight, 

Elias  Newman, , 

William  Barker, 

Jonathan  Ward, 

Daniel  Delevan, 

Joseph  Hatfield, , 

St.  John  Constant, 

Klijah  Ward, 

St.  John  Constant, 

Lyman  Cook, , 

William  R.  Groger,. . . 
Roswell  Gardiner, .... 
Abraham  Smith, 

Miles  Benham, 

Alfred  Brown, 

Ralph  Ketchnm, 

Uriah  Hanford, 

Jeremiah  B.  Andrews, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

January    6,  1778 
March     29,  17S1 
March       9,  17S5 
March     13,  1787 
March     22,  1788 
Feb'y      21,  1792 
March       1,  1796 
March     26.  1799 
Feb'y      17,  1802 
March     19,  1806 
March     23,  1807 
March     10,  1808 
Feb'y      16,  1S10 
Feb'y      12,  1811 
Feb'y      26,  1812 

March       16,  1S15 

Lyman  Cook,  .   

Ward  B.  Howard, 

John  Townsend, 

Allan  McDonald, 

David  D.  Webbers,.... 

Aaron  Brown, 

Joseph  H.  Anderson,  .. 
AniosT.  Hatfield, 

February  25,  1818 

February  14,  1821 

November,     1822 

1825 

"              1-28 

"              1S31 

1834 

1837 

"             1840 

William  H-  Briggs,.... 

James  M.  Bates 

Benjamin  D.  Miller,  ... 
AIsop  H.  Lockwood,  .. 
Daniel  H.  Little,. 

"             1843 
"             1S46 
■              1849 
"              1852 
"             1855 

Wyoming  County. 

November,  1S41 

"             1843 

1846 

|  Timothy  H.  Buxton,. .. 

James  Moffett, 

1  Newcomb  Demary,  Jr., 

November,     1849 

1852 

■             1856 

Yates  County. 

November,  1822 
"           1S31 

■  1834 
"            1837 

■  1840 

1  Smith  L.  Mallory, 

Martin  Holmes,    

Georare  Wagener, 

Nathaniel  Squires, 

Daniel  Lanning, 

November,     1843 

1846 

"              1S49 

■             1852 

•»             1856 

PREROGATIVE  COURT.— SURROGATES. 


The  proving  of  wills,  under  an  act  of  the  general  assembly, 
passed  November  11,  1692,  was  vested  in  the  governor,  who  dele- 
gated his  powers  to  persons  in  different  counties.  The  Court  of 
Probate,  as  in  England,  was  under  ecclesiastical  authority,  whence 
the  device  of  its  seal  —  the  bishop's  mitre,  of  which  we  give  an 
engraving.  The  colonial  secretary  was  register  to  this  court, 
the  fees  of  which  formed  an  important  part  of  his  emoluments. 
Governor  Tryon,  shortly  before  the  revolution,  transferred  his 
business  to  Edward  Fanning,  his  private  secretary,  but  the  latter 
appealed  to  the  crown,  and  obtained  an  order  for  its  restoration.1 
The  Court  of  Probates  was  continued  in  the  first  constitution,3 
the  judge  being  appointed  by  the  council,  with  like  powers  with 
the  colonial  governor,  and  continued    till  abolished,   March  21, 


1   April  18,   1774.     Commissions,  vol. 

ment  14,  p.  13. 
-  Article  6. 


vi,  page  12s,  t-ecrctary's  ofiice,  London,  Docu- 


SURROGATES. 


411 


1 823,  by  an  act  directing  its  records  to  be  deposited  in  the  secre- 
tary's office. 

Surrogates  were  appointed  for  an  unlimited  time  by  the  council 
of  appointment,  until  1821,  when  the  appointing  power  was  given 
to  the  governor  and  Senate,  and  the  term  limited  to  four  years. 

The  constitution  of  1846  directs  the  duties  of  surrogate  to  be 
performed  by  the  county  judge,  excepting  those  counties  whose 
population  exceeds  40,000,  in  which  the  Legislature  may  provide 
for  the  election  of  a  separate  officer  to  perform  the  duties  of  sur- 
rogate. Such  an  officer  has  been  elected  in  the  following  counties, 
viz:  Albany,  Cattaraugus  (since  1857),  Cayuga,  Chautauque, 
Columbia,  Dutchess,  Erie,  Jefferson,  Kings,  Monroe,  New-York, 
Niagara,  Oneida,  Onondaga,  Ontario  (since  1852),  Orange, 
Oswego,  Otsego,  Queens  (since  1857),  Rensselaer,  St.  Lawrence, 
Saratoga,  Ulster,  Washington  and  Westchester.  Surrogates  are 
allowed  to  take  the  acknowledgment  of  deeds,  and  to  administer 
oaths,  in  the  same  manner  as  county  judges.1 

Judges  of  the  Court  of  Probates. 


Names. 

When  Appointed  j 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Thomas  Tredwell, 

Peter  Ogilvie, 

March     13,  17T8  ' 
April        6,  1787 
April        5,  1799 

John  Champlin 

T.  Van  Wyck  Graham,. 
Gerrit  Y.  Lansing, 

February  11,  1811 
March      16,  1813 

Leonard  Gansevoort,. . . 

July            8,  1816 

Surrogates  in  the  Several  Counties 


Albany   County. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

John  De  Peyster, 

Henry  Oothoudt. 

John"  De  Peyster  Douw. 
Abraham  G.  Lansing,  .. 

March     23,  1778 
April         4,  17S2 
April         4,  1782 
March    13,  1787 
April        12,  1808 
March      5,  1810 
June        11,  1811 
March      3,  1813 
April       19,  1815 

Ebenezer  Baldwin, 

Abraham  Ten  Eycfc,Jr., 
Thomas  A.  Brigden,. . . 
Anthony  Blanchard,. .. 

July            7,  1819 
February  19,  1821 
April         11,  1822 
April          9,  1831 
February  28,  1840 
February  28,  1844 
June,              1847 

John  H.  Wendell, 

Anthony  Blanchard,. . . 
Lewis  Benedict,  Jr.,. .. 

O.  H.  Chittenden, 

James  A.  McKown,  . . . 

John  H.  Wendell 

Christopher  C  Yates,. . . 

November,     1851 
1855 

Allegany   County} 


Luke  Godspeed, 

Alexander  Dautremont, 
Daniel  Lawrence, 


April 
June 
March 


Zephaniah  Z.  Caswell,..!  June 


7,  1807 

6,  1812 

23,  1318 

27,  1815 


Samuel  C  Wilson,. 
John  G.  Collins,. .. 
Samuel  C.  Wilson,. 


April  12,  1831 
January  24,  1840 
February  14,  1844 


1  Chapter  17.V  Laws  of  1851. 

3  since  1847  the  duties  of  surrogate  have  been  performed  by  the  county  judge  in  thii 
county. 


412 


SURROGATES. 


Broome  County} 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names                   W¥B  A Planted 
JNarae9'                        !>r  Elected. 

April         3,  1306 
Feb'v      12,  1S21 
March     27,  1823 

J'seph  K.  Rugg, 

Hamilton  Collier 

John  K.  Dickinson, 

February  1 2,  1636 
February  19,  1S40 
February  19,  1S44 

Peter  Robinson, 

George  Park, 

Cattaraugus   County} 


Jeremy  Wooster, ]  March     28,  1317 

"Walter  Wood -June  1,  1320 

Jeremy  Wooster, |  Feb'y      12,  1S21 


Mos  s  Beectier I  April         16,  1830 

Robert  H.  Shankland,.    February   9,  1833 
Allen  D.Scott, j  April      *  2-,  ls57 


Glen  Cuyler 

Eleazer  Burnham, . . . 

Glen  Cuyler, 

Eleazer  Burnham, . . . 

Seneca  Wood 

Benjamin  L.  Cuyler,. 

John  Porter, 

Thomas  Y.  How,  Jr., 


Cayuga  County. 


March 
Feb'v 
Feb'v 
Feb'y 

June 
Feb'y 
March 


14,  1799 
5,  1811 
26,  1313 
28,  1815 
7,  1820 
14,  1821 
12,  1S23 


March     18,  1836 


Gec-ge  II . 

Charles  B- 
Ja*<»b  R.  How, 

Jacob  R   How, 

Solomon  Giles.2 

Campbell  W    Haynes,' 
Jacob  R.  How, 


Wood ]  April         14,  1S40 

Perry, February  15,  1S44 


June 
November, 


1S47 
1S51 
1852 
1855 
1855 


Squire  White, 

Daniel  G.  Garnsey,. 

William  Smith 

William  Smith,  Jr.,. 

Austin  Smith, 

Orsell  Cook, 


Lyman  Covell,  . . 
James  Dunn, 


Chautauque    County. 


Orton  Clark 

Emory  F.  Warren.  . 
Francis  S.  Edwards,' 

Charles  F.  Matteson, 
Albert  Richmond,  .  . 


Feb'y  9,  1811 
July  6,  1819 

Feb'y  20,  1S21 
March  27,  1823 
January  17,  1S41 
March"   13,  1844 


Chem ung  Co u  n  ty} 

May  4,  1S36  II  Benajah  B.  Paine, I  May 

May  4,  1S40  ||  | 


June, 

1°4T 

November, 

1851 

" 

1852 

" 

1855 

" 

1*55 

4,  1844 


John     L.  Mercereau, . 

James  Birdsall 

David  Buttolph, 

John  Tracy.   

Nathan  Chamberlin, . . 


Chenango    County} 


March  22,  1798 

March  25.  1811 

March  16,  1S13 

March  6,   1816 

July  8,  1819 


John  Randall,. .. 

John  Tracy, 

Smith  M.  Purdy, 
Samuel  McKoon. 
Roswell  Judson,. 


June  7,  1320 

March  7,  1821 
January  11,  1833 
December  1,  1S37 
January   20,  1848 


Theodoms  Piatt 

Thomas  T red  well 

St.  John  B.  L.  Skinner,. 


Clinton    Count)/} 


March       7,  1788  II  St.  John  B  L.  Skinner.!  January    30,  1837 

March     14,  1807  ij  Eleazer  Miller January   •_'».  1840 

Feb'y        8,  1631   ||  George  W.  1  "aimer, |  January    24,  18»14 


Kil'an  K.VanRensselaer, 

Philip  L.  Hoffman, 

James  I    Van  Allen, 


Martin  Van   l'.nr.n 

James  Vanderpool, 

James  I.  Van  Alien 

Abraham  M.  Van  I'.ur.  n. 


Colu mbia    Cou n  ty. 


April 

March 
Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

April 

Bept 


18, 

1786  I] 

28, 

1791 

2, 

1804 

20, 

1808 

19, 

1818 

8, 

11. 

John  Ganl,  Jr., 

William  II.  Tobey,  . . . 

Joseph  D.  Monell 

Charles  B.  Dut  her,... 

Elijah  I'avn 

Eoberl  B.  Monell,  .... 


January    10,  1S37 
Januarj    28,  1841 

January    24,  1S45 

June.    *  1847 

November,      1851 

1855 


1  since  1847  the  duties  of  surrogate  have  been  performed  by  the  county  judge  in  this 

county. 
-  Br>  clal  surrogate. 

•■  Appointed  special  surrogate.  November  20,  r.  Edwards. 
*  Judge  and  sheriff  the  same,  from  1847  to  16C>7. 


SURROGATES. 


413 


Cortland   County} 


Names. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elec'ed. 


John  McWhorter,  . 

Mead  Merrill, 

Luther  F.  Stevens,. 

Adin  Webb 

JabezB.  Phelps,... 


April 

April 

March 

March 

March 


8,  1S03 

3,  1810 

4,  181 1 

9,  1316 
27,  1823 


Charles  W.  Lynde,. 
Townsend  Ross,. . . . 

Anthonv  Freer, 

Adin  Webb 

Anthony  Freer, 


April  15,  1S23 

March  9,  1832 

May  4,  1836 

May  4,  1840 

May  4,  1344 


Delaware   County. 


Anthony  Marvin, '  March 

John  R.  Gregory, j  Feb'y 

Amos  Douglass, I  March 

Robert  North, I  Feb'y 


20,  1797  i]  Amasa  Parker, 

12,  1811  |  Charles  Ilathawav,... 
9,  1813  '!  Nelson  K.  Wheeler,.. 
16,  1315  11 


Dutchess   County. 


Gilbert  Livingston, '  June 

Anthony  Huffman March 

Gilbert  Livingston,....  March 

James  Tallmadge,  Jr., . .  Nov. 

Thomas  J.  Oakley, Feb'y 

George  Bloom, !  March 

Philo  Ruggles !  March 

Derrick  Brstockholin, . .  |  Feb'y 


16, 

1:75  : 

28, 

17^5 

18, 

1787 

'.'. 

1804 

'.», 

1310 

11. 

1^11 

10, 

1313 

18, 

1815 

John  Brush 

Ebenezer  Nye 

James  Hooker, 

Robert  Wilkinson,. . . 
Virsril  D.  Bonesteel, . . 
John  P.  H.  Tallman,. 
John  P.  H.  Tallman.. 
Edgar  Thorn, 


April 

3,  1832 

April 

13,  1840 

April 

18,  1S44 

July 

9,  1819 

March 

1,  1S21 

March 

7,  1323 

Feb'y 

10,  1840 

Feb'y 

10,  1S44 

June, 

1847 

Noveml 

>er,     1351 

u 

1855 

Erie    County. 


Boawefl  Chapin,... 
Ebenezer  Johnson, 
Martin  Chittenden, 
Israel  T.  Hatch,... 
Samuel  Caldwell,. . 


Feb'v 
Fcb'v 
Feb'y 


1321 
1828 

1 W-2 


January  11,  1888 


Thomas  C.  Love, I  January   15,  1841 

Peter  M.  Yosburgh, '  January    24,  1*45 

Peter  M.  Vbeburgl) June,  1847 

Charles  D.  Norton,  Jr.,.    November,     1851 


July 


Abram  Thorn, 


ls55 


Essex   County. 


William  Gilliland, '  March     24,1800 

James  McCrea I  October  29,  1801 


Thomas  Tredwell, 

Ezra  C.  Gross 

Ashley  Pond, 


March 
Feb'y 

March 


14.  1807 
18,  1815 

2,  1819 


John  Calkins, , 

Augustus  C.  Hand, 

Orlando  Kellogg, , 

Robert  W.  Livingston, 


March 

3. 

1821 

April 

15, 

1881 

•lanuarv 

■24. 

1*40 

January 

24, 

1344 

Franklin    County. 


Joshua  Nicholls 1  March     23,  1 808 

Albon  Man April  7,  1-14 

Ebenezer  Brownson,..  ..,  July  8,  1S16 


James  B.  Spencer, f  April         16,  1823 

Sidm  v  Lawn-nce, Nov.  14,  1887 

Martin  L.  Parlin, J  March       81,  1S43 


Fulton   County} 

Archibald  McFarland, July  17,  1638. 

Genesee   County} 


Jeremiah  R.Munson,...  I   Aprjl  2,1804 

Riehard  Smith [April  8,1305 

Andrew  A.  Kllieott,.2    ..!   Mareh  2:;,    1311 

Richard  Smith 'March  10    1*12 

Andrew  A.  Ellicott April  17.1815 


Ebenezer  Mix 

Harvey  Putnam, 

Timotiiv  Fitch, 

Samuel  Willett. 


Feb'y 

14,  1321 

May 

23,  1840 

Mav 

25,  1841 

May 

25,  1-45 

1  Since  1*47  the  duties  of  surrogale  have  been  performed  by  the  county  judge  in  this 

county. 
1  Did  not  qualify. 

*35 


414 


SURROGATES. 


Greene   County} 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

John  H.  Cuyler, 

Dorrance  Kirtland, 

John  Adams, 

March     29,  1800 
June       18,  1808 
March     15,  1810 

Dorrance  Kirtland, 

Malbone  Watson, 

Feb'y          5,  1811 
April         IS,  188S 

Hamilton   County} 


Thomas  H.  Kline, 1  Feb'y 

Isaac  Brown, I  July 


7,  1840 


Isaac  J.  VanderwarkerJ  Feb'y 
William  K.YanArnum,|  May 


10,  1848 
12,  1S46 


Moses  De  Witt, 

Dan  Chapman 

Abijah  Tambling 

Nathaniel  S.  Benton, 


Herkimer  County} 

Feb'y  17,  1791  II  Arphaxed  Loomis,. 

March  23,  1803     Charles  S.  Beuton,. 

Nov.  6,  IS  16     Lauren  Ford 

March     29,  1821  [|  Ezra  Graves,  


January  10,  1823 

July  10,  1S37 

April  2,  1841 

April  2,  1S45 


Benjamin  Skinner, 
John  M.  Canfleld,.. 

Elisha  Camp, 

David  Perry, 

Lyman  Munson, ... 
Benjamin  Wright,. 


Jefferson   County. 


April 

8,  1805 

March 

15,  1811 

Feb'y 

26.  1818 

June 

27,  1815 

April 

2,  1816 

Nov. 

26,  1S20 

Lyman  Munson, 

Benjamin  Wright,.  — 

John  Clarke, 

Nathaniel  P.  Wardwell, 
Lysander  H.  Brown,. . . 
James  K.  A.  Perkins,.. 


Feb'y 
March 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 
June, 


18,  1821 

27,  1823 

28,  1840 
28,  1844 

1847 


November,     1851 


Johannes  E.  Lott, 

James  Lcfferts, 

William  Livingston,.., 

Jeremiah  Lott, 

liichanl  Corn  well, 

Alden  Spooner, 


Isaac  W.  Bostwick,. 

Chillus  Doty, 

Barnabas  Yale, 

Chillus  Doty, 


Kings   County. 


April        6,  17S7 
June       11,  1793 
January  16,  1S00 
March     29,  1814 
Feb'y      26,  1832 
AprU      26,  1841 

Lewis 

April 
March 
Juue 
Feb'y 

8,  1805 
15,  1815 

6,  1890 
18,  1821 

Alonzo  G.  Hammond,. 
Andrew  B.  Hodges,2. . 

Jesse.  C  Smith, 

Jesse  C.  Smith, 

Hodman  B.  Dawson,.. 


May  8,  1S45 

June,  1S47 

November,     1850 

«  1851 

■  1S54 


Sylvester  Miller, 

..(  March 

23, 

1823 

Andrew  W.  Doig, . .. 

..    Feb'y 

28, 

1835 

William  L.  Easton, .. 

. .     Feb'y 

7, 

1840 

Daniel  S.Bailey, 

. .  J  Feb'y 

T, 

1644 

Livingston   County. 


James  Roseburgh, I  Feb'y      26,  1821 

Samuel  W.  Spencer, March     20,  1832 

Benjamin  F.  Angel, |  March     23,  1836 


William  H.  Kelsey I  April 

Benjamin  F.  Angol,...|   March 


22,  1840 
8,  1M4 


Madison   County. 


Thomas  II .  Hubbard,. . .  I  March 

Asa  B.  Bizer, Feb'y 

John  G.  Slower, |  Feb'y 


26,  1806  ||  Otis  P.  O  ringer 1  April         13,  1827 

26,  1816   i  I  Jamei  B.  Eldredge Feb'v         18,1840 

19,  1821   jl  James  W.  Nye, Feb'y         18,  1844 


1  Since  1847  the  duties  of  surrogate  have  been  performed  by  tho  county  Judge  in  this 
county.  >  Died. 


SURROGATES. 


415 


Monroe   County} 


Names- 


Martin  F.  Delano... 
En  os  Pomeroy,.  .. . 
Mortimer  F.  Delano, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


ElishaElv March     10,  1S21 

Orrin  E   Gibbs March     28,  1823 

April  30,  1835 
January  29,  1S40 
January  29,  1S44 


Names. 


Simeon  B.  Jewett,. 

Moses  £  perry 

Denton  G.  Shwart, 
Henry  P.  Norton,.. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


October     30,  1845 

June,  1S47 

November,     1851 

1355 


Christopher  P.  Yates,. 

Isaac  Paris, 

Josiah  Crane 

James  Lansing, 


Montgomery  County. 


March 
March 
April 


23,  1773 
13,  17-7 
6,  1790 


August    13,  1801  i 


Tobias  A  Stouteburgh,    February  12,  1^1 
Kichard  H.  Cushne\v  . ,  Julv  17,  183S 

Giles  F.  Van  Vechten,.!  April  1,  1843 


David  Gelstan 

Svlvanus  Miller,... 
John  W.  Mulligan, 
Sylvanus  Miller,  .. 
James  Campbell,  .. 


New -York   County. 


March 

30, 

1787 

August 

-. 

1881 

March 

•J". 

1810 

Feb'y 

», 

1S11 

Feb'y 

18, 

1821  ! 

David  D.  Ogden, ]  Jan'y 

Charles  McVrean,  .. 
Alex.  W.  Bradford, 
Edward  C.  West,.. 


17,  1S40 
Jan'y  24,  1S44 
November,  1848 
Dec.         1,  1857 


Niagara    County} 


Archibald  S-  Clarke i  March 

Otis  K.  Hopkins, May 

Amos  i  allender March 

Ebenezer  Johnson '  Feb 

Kufus  Spaulding, |  April 


26,  1S08  n  Willard  Smith 

27,  1812     Hiram  Gardner,. .. 
16,  1813  I   Joseph  C.  Morse,.. 

28,  1815  II  Henry  A.  Carter... 
2,  1821  \\  Joaiah  K.  Skinner, 


February  25,  1*22 
March  31,  1831 
Januarv  30,  1S36 
February  28,  1-40 
February  28,  1844 


Oneida    County. 


Arthur  Breese, 

Joshua  Hathaway.  . 

Erastus  Clark,  

Joshua  Hathaway. 
Greene  C-  Bronson, 
Joshua  Hathaway,  . 
Henry   A.  Poster,. .. 
Alanaon  Bennett — 


March 

10, 

179S 

March 

28, 

1808 

Feb'y 

28, 

1-13 

March 

10, 

1S15 

April 

18, 

1-1'J 

F.-b'v 

18, 

IH21 

March 

81, 

1827 

January  12, 

1881 

Henry  A.  Foster, 

John  Strykcr, 

Othniel  S.  Williams,. 
Othniel  S  Williams,  . 
Baipk  Mcintosh.*  .  .. 
Nelson  B.  Stevens,2  . 
lieurv  M.  Burchard.. 


January    27,  1835 

August      22,  1839 

Juno,  1S47 

November,      1-51 

1S52 

1S55 

1855 


Onondaga   County. 


Moses  DeWttt 

Thomas  Munford 

Thaddens  M.  Wood,  .. 

George  Hall 

Medad  Curtiss, 

George  Hall 

James  Porter, 


March 

14, 

1794 

October 

1, 

1787 

March 

21, 

1799 

April 

2, 

1800 

March 

2", 

1810 

Feb'y 

M 

1811 

Feb'y 

14, 

1821 

Freeborn  G.  Jewett,...  1  February  11,  1824 
John  Fleming.  Jr.,  ....    April         12,  1831 

Isaac  T.  Minard, \  January   24,  1840 

David  D.  Hilles, February  8,  18 

Isaac  T.  Minard June, 

L.  Harris  Hiscock, November, 

Amasa  H.  Jerome, " 


1847 

1-51 
1855 


Since  1847  the  duties  of  surrogate  have  been  performed  by  the  county  judge  in  thi« 
coy nt v. 


*  Special  surrogate. 


416 


SURROGATES. 


Ontario    County. 


Names. 


John  Cooper 

Samuel  Mellish, ... 
Israel  Chapin.  Jr., 

Amos  Hall 

Dudlay  Saltonstall, 

Reuben  Hart, 

Kliphalet  Taylor,. 
Reuben  Hart*  .... 
Kliphalet  Taylor,  . 
Reuben  Hart, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


May  5 

March  22 

March  IS 

Feb'y  23 

January  25 

Feb'y  16 

Feb'y  13 

Feb'y  5 

March  9 

March  17 


17?9 
1792 
1795 
1796 
1798 
1 B09 
1810 
1S11 
I8T8 
1&15 


Names. 


"When  Appointed 

or  Elected. 


Stephen  Phelps, 

Ira  Selby 

Jared  Wilcox 

Jared   Wilson 

Orson  Benjamin,  . . . 

George  B.  I'arburt, . 

Mark  II.  Sibley.'.. 
!  Orson  Benjamin,9  . . 

Samuel  Salisbury,3  . 
i  Orson  Benjumin,  . .  . 


April  id. 

March  5, 
March  2-, 
March 
January  29, 
April  "  10, 
•  I  une. 

December  2. 
February  is, 
November, 


isi7 

1S21 

mis 

1887 
1840 
1844 
1847 
1852 
1-5:5 
1S55 


James  Everitf,  . . . 

Ei  I  ward  Ely, 

Job  Noble 

Edward  Ely, 

Wheeler  i  ase,  . . . 
Daniel  II.  Tuthill, 


Orange    County. 


October  23,  1779 
March  31,  1815 
■June  B,  1820 
Feb'y  15,  1821 
March  21,  L823 
October    6,  1827 


John  13.  Booth 

George  M.  Crier,..  .. 
Charles  Borland,  . . . 
Benjamin  F.  Duryea, 
James  W.  Fowler,. .. 
I  John  C.  McCounell,  . 


October    22,  1S31 
February   7,  1S40 

February  27.  1844 
June,  Im' 

November,     1S51 

44  1>55 


Orleans    County? 


WTilliam  White, i  April 

Alexis  Ward, April 

John  Chamberlain, 1  March 


19,  1825 
3,  1829 


S.  Clark, January    21,  1886 

Cole January    21,  1*40 

8,  1S33  \\  Thomas  8.  Clark, |  January   21,  1S44 


Tboma 

Dan  H. 


Oswego    County? 


Elias  Brewster !  March 


Abraham  P.  Vosburgh. 

Orris  Hart 

Chester  Ilavden,  . 
John  A.  Davis..  . 
Joseph  W.  Hehne, 


Feb'y 
April 
Feb'y 
March 

March 


21,1816     Orville  Robinson, March 

17,  1  SI  r     Joseph  Torrey, 
Joel  Turrill 


S,  1819  I  Joel  Turrill, 
19,  1S21  j  Orria  Hart.. 
2S,  1S23  |  William  P.  i 
27,  lv2C  J 


1S30 
February  9,  1339 
February  8,  1848 
Nov.  18,  I84fi 
October      1,  1»4G 


James  Cannon, 

Moss  Kent,  

Philip  Vanderveer,    

Ferdinand  Vanderveer, 

Ambrose  <  lark, 

Bilhn   Williams.  Jr 

Ambrose  L.  Jordan, 

Nathaniel  Fenton, , 


Otsego  County. 


Feb'y 

17. 

1791 

March 

19, 

1794 

\'i\. 

J, 

(804 

Feb'y 

T 

1 305 

March 

10, 

1 808 

March 

16, 

1818 

March 

2, 

L815 

Juno 

17, 

1813 

William  G.  Angel, I   February  1",  lc21 

Elisha  Foot. '  Nov.  22,  1824 

Ceo.  A.  Starkweather,.      February    1,1888 

James  Brackett January   12,  1841 

Schuyler  Crippeii, March        S\    1-15 

Hiram  Kinne June,  1M7 


Hiram  Kinne NovembeTi 

Thomas  Mcintosh,  Jr  ,.  44 


1 B6 1 
1855 


Joel  Frost, 

Ralsaman  C-  Austin, 

Joel  Frost   

Walker  Todd, 

Joel  Frost, 


Putnam    County.3 

June  18,  1812  I  Jeremiah  Hine,  .. 
April  2,  1318  Walker  Tod  I..... 
Feb'y     28,  1SI5     Howard  II.  White, 

March  6.  1819  Abraham  S  tilth,.. 
Feb'y      27,  1821       Azor  15.  Crane 


March 

January 

January 

April 
•  pril 


28,  1822 

81,  1888 

14,  1840 

9  1840 

2,  1843 


1  Judge  and  surrogate.  a  Surrogate. 

1-17  the  (Juliet  of  surrogate  have  been  performed  by  the  county  judge  in  Miw 
county. 


SURROGATES. 


417 


Queens   County.1 


Names. 


Joseph  Robinson 

David  Lambert.-on,  Jr. 

John  I).  Ditmis, 

Johu  W.  Seaman, 


Feb'y  &,  17S4  ;  Nicholas  Wvekoff, 

Feb'y  24,  1810      Henry  I.  Hairner, 

June  6,  1820  Morris  Fosdick, 

Feb'y  14,  1S21 


March  4,  1826 
April  S,  1-34 
November,  1857 


Rensselaer    County. 


Moss  Kent I  Feb'y 

John   rt  oodwonh, dune 

Jeremiah  Osborne, March 

Alanson  Douglass, March 

David   Allen..      \pril 

William  MeManus Feb'y 

Benjamin  Smith    Jane 

Nicholas  M.  Masters,  . .-]  .June 


IS,  1791 

7,  1793 

13,  1808 

31,  130<5 

2,  1813 

2-  1815 

13.  1-1- 

7,  182U 


Thomas  Clowes 

March       31, 

1S21 

Philip  Vielie, 

•lob  Pierson, 

April        17, 

1827 

March       28 

1885 

Cornelias  L  Tracy 

January    31, 

1640 

r  tc-phen  Reynolds 

January    31, 

1844 

George  T.  Blair 

June, 

184'i 

Robert  H.  McCkllan,.. 

November, 

^55 

Richmond   County.' 


Adrian  Bancker March  13.17-7 

Abraham  Bancker, Sept.  29,  1792 

John  Houseman Mav,  3  >,  1S09 

Cornelius  Bedel] Vpril  3.   1810 

Jonathan  Lewis Feb'y  5,1811 

Cornelius  Bedell, |  April 


Tnnis  Egbert I  February  18,  1815 

Richard  Connor, March       11,  1820 


Tuu'i-*  Egbert,. 


February  14,  1821 


John  Garretson January    11,   1826 

Richard  Crocheron,  ...    March       10.  1880 
Lewis  R.  Marsh, i  Feb'y         3,  1^43 


Rockland  County. 


Peter  Tauimnn, 

Tunis  Smith 

Peter  Taulman 

Garret  Onderdonk,. 
Richard  Blauvelt,.  . 
Bernard  O'BI 


March  21,  1798  1  James  Stevens [  Msrch  3,  1821 

April  6,  1807  John  Van  Houghten,..!  Feb'y  17.  1829 

Feb'y  8,  1W>8  John  J.  Wood January  21,1887 

March  5.  ism      George  Benson January  22,  1-41 

Feb'y  15,1811  Horatio  6.  PraU, January  '27,1845 

i  dune"  0,  :                                                      I 


St.  Lawrence   County. 


Matthew  Perkins 

March 

1", 

1802 

Andrew  McCollom 

Feb'y 

16, 

1-  .'.i 

Ge  rge  B»yd 

Jane 

5, 

1812 

Qonverneur  Ogden 

March 

1818 

Silas  Wrigut,  -Jr  , 

Feb'y 

24, 

1821 

Horac  Allen January    21,1-24 


James  Redington, 

(.  harles  G.  Myers. 
Benjamin  G-  Baldwin.. 


March 
March 
June, 


80,  1-40 

80,  1544 

1S47 


James  Redington November,     1-05 


Saratoga    ( 'ounty. 


Sidney  Berry Feb'y 

Henrv  Walton >epu 

Beriah  Palmer Not. 

Thomas  Palmer March 

Daniel  G.  Garnsey, March 


17,  1791    '  Thoma- Palmer Feb'v         17,  1515 

26,1794      George  Pahner, duly  3,  1816 

John  W.  Thompson,...    May  7,1884 

81,1812      .John  C.  Ilulbert June,  1-47 

5,  1818      Cornelius  A.  Waldron,.    November,      1-55 


Schenectady  County.* 


William   T  Teller I  May  3'',  1809  I! 

Robert  Rudson \pril         6,  1813 

William  J.  Teller. March       8,1815 

John  Yates, Feb'y  12,  1816   . 


Giles  F.  Yates,.... 

John  Saunders 

David  Cady  Smith, 


...  Feb'y  21,  1821 
...  Fel.'v  18,  1840 
....  Feb'y        18,  1S44 


and  surrogate  the  same,  from  1847  to  1857. 
•  Since  1817  the  duties  of  surrogate  have  been  performed  by  the  county  judge  in  this 


418 


SURROGATES. 


Schoharie   County} 


Names. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Storm  A.  Becker, 
John  Gebhard.. . 
Storm  A.  Becker. 
John  Gebhard,. . 


June  10,  1795 

Feb'y  26,  1811 

March  9,  1S13 

Feb'y  28,  1815 


Names. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


William  Mann Feb'v  4,  1822 

Henry  Hamilton, j  Ma^ch  2,1839 

Thomas  Smith, March  26,  1840 

Demosthenes  Lawver,  . '  March  26,  1S44 


Seneca   County} 


Jared  Sandford, 

John  Savre 

.Tared  Sandford 

William  Thompson,  , 
Luther  F.  Stevens,.. , 

Stephen  Ross, 

Henry  A.  Townsend 
George  McClure,.   . . 

John  Metcalfe, 

James  Read 

Samuel  Baker, 

Hugh  Gelston.  Jr.,.. 
Thomas  Tredwell,.., 

Nicoll  Floyd, 

Ebenezer  M.  Case,.. 


April 
Feb'y 
April 
Feb'y 
April 


2, 

1804 

14, 

1811 

8, 

1S13 

28, 

1815 

3, 

1819 

William  Thompson,. . .  I  March  81,  1S21 

Samuel  Birdsall, |  Dec.  3,  1S27 

Jehial  II.  Halsey, July  22,  1>37 

John  Morgan, March  2,  1843 


Steuben   County} 


March 

March 

March 

April 

April 

April 


81, 

1796 

-'4, 

1800 

25. 

1805 

8, 

1813 

8, 

1S15 

10, 

1817 

William  Read 

James  Brund ridge, 
William  Woods.. .. 
Robert  Campbell,  . 
David  Ramsey,  . . . 
Ansel  J.  McCall 


Suffolk   County} 


October  2.  1786 
April  17,  17S7 
Nov.  8,  1791 

March     28,  1828 


Hugh  Hal9ey,.  ... 
George  Miller,.  .. 
Charles  A.  Floyd, . 


March  20,  1821 

March  28,  1823 

•January  8,  1827 

January  31,  1S35 

January  24,  1S40 

Feb'y  8,  1844 


April  13,  1S27 
January  81,  1840 
January    81,  1844 


Sullivan   County} 


James  S.  Dunning, . . . 
Livingston  Billings,... 
Jame9  S.  Dunning,. .. 
Livingston  Billings... 
James  S.  Dunning,. .. 

John  Mersereau, 

Balthazar  De  Haert,  .. 

William  Woodruff,  ... 

William  Jenkins, 

Caleb  Baker, 

Robert  Lawrence, 
Isaac  S.  Boardinan,... 


June 

March 

Feb'y 

March 

Feb'y 


Feb'y 

March 
Feb'y 


1, 

1809 

5, 

1810 

6, 

1811 

lit. 

1813 

I8j 

1815 

Peter  F.  Hunn 

Archibald  C  Neven, 
William  B.  Wright,. 
Roberts.  Halstead,. 


Tioga   County} 


17,  1791 
27,  179s 
22,  1802 
January  28,  1805 
April  7,  1806 
Feb'y  27,  1808 
March       4,  1820 


Robert  Lawrence,. .. 

Charles  Baker, 

William  Maxwell,. .. 
Thomas  Farringlon,. 
Nathaniel  W.  Davis,. 
AJunsou  M linger,. . . . 


Feb'v  12,  1816 

March  11,  1S28 

Feb'y  20,  1840 

Feb'y  20,  1S44 


Feb'y 

April 

Feb'y 

April' 


24,  1821 

18,  1825 

ic,  1829 

80,  1885 


January  20,  1S40 
January    24,  1844 


Andrew  D.  W.  Bruyn,. 

Edmoncl  Gh  Pelton 

Miles  Finch, 

Charles  Humphrey,. . . 


Tompkins    County} 


April 
March 

March 

March 


11,  1817 

21,  1821 

2T,  1828 

4,  1881 


Event  Humphrey,. 

Arthur  S.  Johnson, 
George  (J.  Freer, .. 


January  8,  1834 
March  8,  1838 
Feb'y        14,  1848 


Since  1847  the  duties  of  surrogate  have  been  performed  by  the  county  Judge  in  this 
county. 


SURROGATES. 


419 


Ulster   County. 


Names. 


Joseph  Gasherie, . .    

Arthur  Parks 

Henry  Wisner, 

Joseph  Gashierie,   

Daniel  Brodhead,  Jr.,. . . 

Peter  Marius  Groen, 

Daniel  Brodhead,  Jr.,.. . 

Abraham  Myer, 

Daniel  Brodhead  Jr.,... 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


March  18, 

March  23, 

March  23, 

March  18, 

March  6, 

March  12, 

Feb'y  5, 

March  23, 

Feb'y  13, 


1T73 
1735 
1785 
17-7 
1806 
1810 
1311 
1S13 
1815 


Names. 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Allen  Anderson, ;  Feb'y  13,  1S21 

Jonathan  D.  Ostrander,    April  9,  1S23 

Lucas  Elmendorf. j  April  30,  1S35 

James  N.  Mitchell, January  24,1^40 

May  10,  1S45 

June,  1S47 

November,     1851 

"  1S55 


Jonathan  D.  Ostrander. 

William  Masten, 

Henry  Brodhead,  Jr.,.. 
Jesse'F.  Bookstaver, . . . 


Warren   County} 


Robert  Wilkinson, !  March  19,  1S13 

Thomas  Pattison Feb'y  17,1815 

Joseph  W.  Paddock,....    Julv  8,1319 

John  Beebe, j  April  1 5,  1 820 

Allen  Anderson, |  March  27,  1S23 


Abraham  Wing [  Nov 

Stephen  Pratt 

Seth  C  Baldwin,  . 
Orange  Ferris,  .... 
Thomas  S.  Gray,  . 


Ebenezer  Clarke 

Edward  Savage 

Melancton  L.  Woolsey, 

Edward  Savage, 

Isaac  Sargent, 

Edward  Savage, 

Isaac  Sargent 

Nathaniel  Pitcher, 

Edward  Savage 

UenrvC.  Martindale,.  , 


Washington   County. 


March 

March 

June 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 

March 

July 


It. 

1778 

21. 

1733 

23, 

1786 

18, 

1787 

18, 

1808 

9, 

1810 

3. 

1811 

24, 

1812 

ft, 

1313 

ft, 

1816  j) 

Calvin  Smith 

Leonard  Gibbs, 

Samuel  Standish, 

.John  Willard 

Alexander  Robertson,. 

John  C.  Parker. 

Luther  Waite,. 

Joseph  Boies,.   

David  A.  Boies 

Marinas  Fairchild.. ... 


7,  1327 


January 

27, 

1S32 

Feb'y 

ft, 

1S35 

Feb'y 

17, 

1340 

March 

16, 

1845 

Juiv 

8, 

1819 

Feb'y 

24, 

1821 

January 

18, 

1824 

Feb'v 

7, 

1832 

January 

1ft, 

1S37 

January 

15, 

1S41 

January 

87, 

1845 

June, 

1347 

November, 

1851 

" 

1355 

Wayne    County. 


John  S.  Tallmadge,. 
Frederick  Smith,. . . 
Graham  H.  Chapin,. 


April  13.  1823 
January  11,  18M 
March     10,  1S26 


Lyman  Sherwood, I  Feb'y        12,  1833 

James  C  Smith,  April         10,  1844 


Wes tches ter   Coun  ty. 


Richard  Hatfield, 
Philip  Pell,  Jr.,  . 
Samuel  Young*,.. 
Edward  Thomas, 
Samuel  Youngs, 
Ezra  Lock  wood,. 
Samuel  Youngs, 
Ezra  L  ckwood,. 
Samuel  Youngs, . 


March 

March 

October 

January 

Feb'y  " 

March 

Feb'y 

Feb'y 

March 


88, 

1773 

18, 

1787 

81, 

1800 

23. 

1S02 

19, 

1807 

10, 

1808 

16, 

1810 

12, 

1311 

19, 

1813  1 

Henry  White, 

Samuel  Tonnes,. . . . 

Ebenezer  White,  Jr., 

Jonathan  Ward 

Alexander  H.  Wells. 
Frederick  J.  Coffin,. 

Lewis  C.  Piatt, 

Robert  H.  Coles 


March 

16, 

1815 

Julv 

8, 

1S19 

Feb'v 

17, 

1821 

March 

28, 

1828 

Feb'y 

7, 

1840 

Max- 

1, 

1844 

June, 

1847 

November, 

1S55 

Wyoming   County} 
Harvey  Putnam |  March  25,  1S41  y  William  Mitchell |  January     14,  1348 


Abraham  P.  Vosburgh, .  I  April 

Andrew  F.  Oliver April 

Edward  J.  Fouie, I  Feb'y 


Yates    County. 


8,  1323 
18,  1881 

7,  1840 


Evert  Yan  Buren, I  Feb'y  7,  1344 

William  S.  Briggs, November,     1855 


»  Since  1847  the  dutieg  of  surrogate  have  been  performed  by  the  county  judge  in  this 
county. 


420 


COUNTY    TREASURERS. 


COUNTY  TREASURERS, 

Elected,  under  the  constitution  of  1846,  for  a  term  of  three 
years.  These  officers  were  formerly  appointed  by  the  boards  of 
supervisors  in  the  several  counties. 


Albany  County. 

Cortland 

County. 

Names. 

When  Elected. 

H  ames. 

When  Elected. 

November, 

M 

unty. 
November, 

1848 
1851 

1854 

1S57 

1348 
1S54 

1S43 
lb54 

1843 

1S51 
1854 

1S57 

1S4S 
1So4 

1343 
1S57 

1348 

1 85 1 
1 854 
ls57 

1849 
1851 

l  85 1 
1S57 

1343 
1 85 » 
1857 

1343 
1 85 1 
1857 

Justin  M.  Pierce,. .. . 

November, 

ninty. 
November, 

is+s 

1S51 

"K54 

Adam  Van  Allen, 

Allegany  Ct 

Horace  L.  Green, 

Delaware  C 

1657 
1«+3 

Daniel  D.  Gardiner, 

Broome  Co 

unty. 
November, 

Horatio  N.  Bucklcv,. 
Dutchess 

... 
C 

ounty. 
November, 

xty. 
November, 

nty. 
November, 

ninty. 
November 

1S51 
1349 

Nelson  I.  Hopkins, 

Cattaraugus 

Charles  P.  Washburn,... 

John  P.  Darling 

Stephen  McCoy, 

County. 
November, 

Leonard  B.  Sackett, 

James  11.  Seaman, 

Erie  Com 
Christian  Mefz.  Jr., 

1851 

ls£4 

1S4S 

1 85 1 

1S57 

Cayuga  County. 
James  C.  Derby, 1  November, 

Essex  Con 
Safford  E.  Hale. 

1348 
1S57 

Chautauque  County. 

FranJdin  & 
Samuel  C  Wead, 

1848 

Jabez  B.  Burrows, 1           " 

William  W    Kin"  .     . 

14 

inty. 
November, 

unty. 

1 35 1 

Samuel  M.  Wead 

1 85 1 

Chemung  C 

ounty. 
November, 

Benjamin  S.  W.  Clarl 

Fulton 
Archibald  Anderson, 

Oi  1 

1S57 

Nelson  ft',  Gardner  . 

.Jolm  x.  Elmore 

IMs 

1 854 

1S57 

Chenango  C 
Thomas  Milner, 

Oil  lit  tj. 

November, 
ii 

Genesee  Co 

13J8 

Charles  W.  Olendorf,.... 

ii 

1 85 1 

James  Gh  Thompson, 

Horace  M.  Warren, 

1 R54 

George  C   liice, 

1857 

Clinton  Co 
Richard  Cottrill 

inty. 
November, 

Greene  Co 

Hiland  Hill,   

Frederick  Hill, 

>nh/. 
November 

ounty. 
November, 
« 

1843 

William  P.  Mooters, 

ii 

unit)/. 

1NM 

Richard  CottrlU, 

Columbia  C 

Hamilton  C 

is  18 

1851 

r 

[saaO  Williams 

1854 

Peter  B.  Wynkoop, 

William  J.  Powell, 

1857 

COUNTY    TREASURERS. 


421 


Herkimer   County. 

Onondaga  County. 

Names. 

When  Elected. 

Names. 

W  hen  Elected. 

Robert  Ethridge 

Horatio  N.  Johnson, 

November, 

1551 
1854 
1857 

1545 
1851 

1  N  4 

1857 

1S49 
1850 

1-53 

1 

1648 

1-r.l 
1854 

1848 
1851 

1^54 

154- 
l-.-.l 
1554 

1848 

1-51 

1854 
1857 

1848 

i-r>i 

1857 

1^4S 
1851 

1S57 

1-45 
1851 
1 354 
1857 

November 

1345 

Columbus  C.  Bradley,... 
Barton  M.Hopkins, 

1S51 
1  -.r>4 

Patrick  II.  Agan, 

unty. 
November, 

1855 

Jefferson   C 

ounty. 
November, 

nty. 
November, 

mty. 
November, 
u 

younty. 
November 

" 

unty. 
November 

Ontario  Co 
Henrv  K.  Sanger, 

1*45 

Silas  Clark 

James  M.  Clark, 

::: 

Ralph  Cbapin.         

William  H.  Phelps, 

Jacob  J.  Mattison, 

1851 
1-54 
1-55 

Kings 

Ebenezer  W.  Peek,i. 
Crawford  C.  Smith,.. 
James  M.  Seabury,.. 

Lewis 
Ela  N.  Merriam 

Cm 
Co\ 

Orange  Co 

Ambrose  S.  Murray, 

Benjamin  F.  Edsoll, 

William  M.  Graham, 

Orleans  Co 
John  H.  Denio 

unty. 
November 

unty. 

November, 

unty. 
November 

mty. 
November 

;; 

unity. 

1S43 

155* 

155"1 

184S 

If.  8  I  ith,   ... 

lN">1 

Joseph  M.  Cornell,.. 

Oswego 
Samuel  H    Btone,. .. 

Co 

1557 

Livingsta 

i  C 

1^45 

John  "White  Jr 

Henry  C  Peck 

1-JS4 

Cbauncey  R.  Bond,. . 

Madison 

("lark  Tillinghast,... 

d 

1-57 

Otsego 

John  L.  MeNamee,. 
(  'harles  J.  Stillman,. 

Co) 

1-4- 

Lyman  M.  Kinsman, 

1n51 
1-.J4 

1557 

Monroe 

County. 

Putnam 

Thomas  W.  Taylor,. 
Leonard  K.  Everett,. 
Addison  ./.  Hopkins, 

Queens 

Robert  Cornwell 

Lewis  W.  Anserine, 
Thomas  H.  Clowe*,.. 
Lewis  W.  Augerine,. 

Rensselae 

Russell  Sase 

Horace  Herrington, . 

Ct 

William   II.  Perkins 

» 

...    November 

County. 

...\  November, 

1545 
1-54 

1  357 

Mont  gome 

Joseph  M.  Caldwell,. 
Daniel  Convne,. ... 

y 

... 

County. 
November 

junty. 

November 
t. 

1848 

1851 

Douw  A  Fonda 

1-54 

Xiagara 

Thomas  T.  Flagl-  r.. 
Alfred  Van  Wagoner 
William  J.  Dunlap, 

Ct 

•  c 

1  ounty. 
November 

1S57 

1545 
1551 
1854 

1557 

Oneida 

Snnford  Adams 

Edward  II.  Shelley,. 
.1.  Thomas  sprigcs,. 
.John  J.  Parry.  Jr.,. . 

Co 

unty. 

November 

;; 
it 

Richmond  C 

Stephen  D.  Stephens,... 

Wesley  J-  Edwards, 

Hiram  J.  Corsen, 

ounty. 
November, 

1<43 
1854 
1557 

1   \\  hose  term  began  1st  Tuesday  of  August,  1349.    See  Laws,  1848,  ch.  130,  p.  292. 

3G 


422 


COUNTY   TREASURERS. 


Rockland 

County. 

Tioga  County. 

Names. 

When  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Elected. 

John  R.  Coe, 

November, 

County. 
November 
<( 

ounty. 
November 

County. 
November 

M 

ounty. 
November, 

1948 
1851 

1S48 
1S54 
1857 

1848 
1S54 

1848 
1851 
1S54 
1S57 

1848 
1S54 
1S57 

1854 
1S57 

1848 
1851 
1854 
1857 

1S4S 
1S51 
1857 

1848 
1851  1 
1&54 
1S57 

Charles  Piatt 

November 

ounty. 
November 

> 

mty. 

1S4S 

Matthew  D.  Bogert,. 

St.  Lawren 

John  L.  Russell, 

Barzillai  Hodskin, ... 
Harvey  N.  Bed  way,.. 

Saratoga 

Arnold  Harris 

Orville  D.  Vaughan, 

ce 
C 

y 
c 

Franklin  Slosson 

Ezra  S.  Buckbee, 

Tompkins  C 

WilliamS.  Hoyt, 

Leander  Millpsaugh, 

Wesley  Hooker, 

Ulster  Cox 

1851 

1S54 

1848 
1S51 
1857 

1848 

Schenectad 

Stephen  Y.  Yedder,. 
Charles  H.  Mathews, 
John  H.  Vanderveer 
William  H.  Colborne, 

Schoharie 

Ralph  Brewster, 

David  Becker, 

Elisha  M.  Brigham...... 

Hiram  Hasbrouck, |           " 

Warren  County. 

Frederick  A.  Farlin, 1  November 

Westell  W.  Hicks 

Samu  el  T.  Richards, ....  1           " 

Washington  County. 

1851 
1857 

1848 
1851 
1857 

Peter  S.  Swart, 

Schuyler 
Charles  J.  Broas, 

a 

. .. 

■ 

unty. 

November, 

tnty. 

Calvin  L.  Parker, 1  November 

Edward  Bulkley, " 

John  M.  Barrett, |           " 

Wayne  County. 

1848 
1^49 
1S55 

Seneca 

Cm 

Bartlet  R.  Rogers 

Philander  P.  Bradish,... 

November 
k 

1848 
1851 
1857 

Andrew  Dunlap,  Jr.,. 

November, 

November 

■ 

1848 

Co 

unty. 
November, 

1851 

Steuben 
James  R.  Dudlev,.... 

Leemon  B.  Tripp 

Henry  Willets, 

1854 
1857 

Perry  S.  Donahe, 

Wyoming  County. 

Suffolk   Co\ 

inty. 

Samuel  S.  Blanohard,.. . 
John  A.  McElwain, 

November, 

1S48 

1S50 
1858 

Henry  W.  Vail, 

November, 

M 
M 

Lloyd  A.  Hay  ward, 

1856 

Yates  County. 

Elbert  Carll, 

Sullivan 
James  II.  Foster, .... 

County. 
. . .  I  November, 

1848 

William  Whitney 1  November, 

Stephen  B.  Ayres, 

John  Ellsworth 1 

1848 
1851 
1854 

SCHOOL   COMMISSIONED. 


423 


SCHOOL  COMMISSIONERS. 

Under  an  act  passed  April  12,  1856,  the  supervisors  of  each 
county,  excepting  New-York,  were  directed  to  appoint  one  school 
commissioner  in  each  assembly  district.  In  Kings  county,  the 
supervisors  of  the  towns  were  to  appoint  one  commissioner,  and 
in  counties  composed  of  one  assembly  district,  the  supervisors 
had  power  to  choose  two  school  commissioners,  and  to  assign  to 
each  a  distinct  district.  At  the  general  election  in  1857,  and 
every  three  years  thereafter,  school  commissioners  were  to  be 
elected,  in  their  respective  districts,  by  separate  ballot.  They 
enter  upon  their  office  on  the  first  day  of  January  after  election. 

In  the  following  list,  the  last  named  in  each  district  is  the 
present  incumbent. 


Counties. 

School  Commissioners. 

~T. 

i 
i 

2 
2 
9 

3 

1 

1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
I 
1 
2 
2 
3 

i 

2 

2 

, 

1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 

Counties. 

School  Commissioners. 

p 

Albany, 

Columbia, . . . 
Cortland, 

Delaware, . . . 

Dutchess,  ... 
Erie, 

Charles  S.  Jones, 

Nathan  S.  Post, 

1 

J  G  Vanderzee, 

Peter  Tinklepaugh, 

E.  V.  Kilkins 

John  II.  Sand 

1 

Peter  I.  Philip, 

Noah  C.  Dady, 

Daniel  E.  Whitmore,... 

2 
1 
1 
] 

William  Arthur,  Jr...... 

Henry  B.  Haswell.1 

L.  S.  Cruttenden, 

IraSayles..    

John  Seaman 

Edwin  R.  Campbell,. . . 
Lucius  W.  Moody, 

Noah  C.  Dady,.  .. 

Allegany, 

Alfred  Kedfleld 

Artemas  D.  Knapp, 

V.  B.  Dutton, 

1 
1 

2 

■> 

Broome, 

John  W.  Vincent, 

John  S.  Thorn,3 

1 

1 

Cattaraugus,. . 

Duncan  II.  Campbell,.. 
B.  X.  SUmoa,.. 

1 

Essex, 

Franklin, 

Fulton, 

Genesee,4  ... 

Greene, 

E.  Danforth, 

1 

Cayuga, 

Norman  M.  Allen 

Jordan  R.  Chappell,.. .. 
Joshua  C.  Goodrich,. . . 

Garra  T.  Lester, 

Amos  Freeman,, 

Byron  Pratt, 

Hiram  A.  Cune, 

V.  R.  Cary, 

1 
2 
2 
1 

•j 

Ezra  Dean, 

William  Hart 

Ephraim  F.  Cook.3 
Joseph  Warren.3 

Chauncey  Fenton, 

Winslow  ('.  Watson,  Jr.. 
Gilbert  Thaver 

Chautauque,.. 

Eli  X.  Botsford, 

Alanson  Boughton, 

Amasa  C.  Moses, 

George  W.  Putnam,.. .. 
0.  A.  White 

1 
1 
q 

Chauncev  Fenton, 

Roswell  P.  Wilson, 

William  P.  Cantwell,... 

Frederick  H.  Petit, 

William  Wait 

2 
1 
1 
2 

Chemung, . . . . 
Chenango,  . . . 

Lucius  Hurlbut, 

PhiloB.  Dailey. 

Deloss  Luther, 

Calvin  G.  King, 

B.  MacDonald, 

ElishaD.  Towner 

Homer  H.  Woodward,. 
Orange  S.  Throop, .... 

Israel  M.  Peck,* 

John  F.  Ingersoll, 

Clinton 

John  K.  Wheeler 

J.  Gay,  

Henry  N.  Hewitt, 

Charles  Gale, 

1 
1 
2 
1 

1  City  snpertntendmt 

2  Appointed  by  raperrbon  to  third  district.    Elected  to  first  district. 
•  Knff.ilo  city  superintendent. 

4  second  district  united  with  first  in  1S37. 


424 


SCHOOL    COMMISSIONERS. 


li 


Counties. 

School  Commissioners. 

05 

5 

Counties. 

Greene 

Alexander  Reynolds,... 

2 

Oswego 

Hamilton, 

Bicbard  Peek 

Samuel  L.  Anibal 

Herkimer, 

Clinton  A.  Moon, 

1 

Duncan  M.  Stewart, 

0 

Otsego, 

Jefferson, 

William  Hawes, 

H»*nry  11.  Smith, 

I 

2 
2 

Lafayette  Lyttle 

\V.  G.    Williams 

8 

Putnam 

J.  Ferdinand  Day  an,... 

8 

Kings, 

Jolin  Carpenter 

J.  a.  Bulklev.1 

Queens, 

Lewis, 

William-).  Hall, 

1 

Rensselaer,. 

K.  Sanford  Miller, 

1 

2 
1 

Livingston,... 

Chaunoey  Loomis, 

Harvey  Farley,  

1 

Richmond,  . . 

Horace  L.  Janes, 

2 

Rockland,. .. 

Levi  P.  Grover, 

2 

Madison, 

E.  L.Miner 

1 

St.  Lawrence. 

Jar  vis  A.  Hea  ' 

1 

Henrv  K.  W.  Bruce.... 

2 

Monroe, 

Alonzo  J.  Howe, 

1 

John  T.  Brown 

1 

Saratoga, 

Henry  II.  Bperry, 

1 

William  H.  Bowman,. . 

2 

John  B.  Garrelsee,, 

2 

Schenectady, 

T.  liolbrook.2 

Montgomery, 3 

A.  W.  COX 

1 

Schoharie,. .. 

1 
2 

John  J.  Brookman,3. . . 

New-York, . . . 

Samuel  S.  Randall.4 

N  iagara, 

W.  11.  Bristol 

1 

Schuyler, 

John  0.  Freeman, 

1 

Ch  n-les  t'avemo, 

1 

E.  W.  ed  Abbev, 

1 

Seneca, 

J.  B.  Hewetl 

52 

2 

1 

Steuben, 

Oneida, 

Abraham  B.  Weaver,.. 

Grove  WT.  Bagg 

2 

Julius  0.  Thome,..    .. 

:'■ 

Homer  T.  Fowler,.. 

4 

1).  s.  Heffron.' 

Onondaga.  . . . 

0.  W.  Herriek 

1 

Suffolk, 

James  M.  CI  arte, 

1 

2 

2 

Sullivan, 

K.  Corning  Cowies 

John  N.  Brlghl 

8 

g.  L.  Farnham  ''• 

Tioga,  

Ontario, 

I.   B.  Antisdalc. 

1 

\.  B  Simmons,  

2 

Tompkins,  .. 

W.  M.  McLaughlin,... 

% 

Orange, 

Alexander  Beattie 

1 

John  Silliman..    

8 

John  M.  Monell, 

0 

Ulster, 

George  W.  Greene, 

3 

Orleans, 

Oliver  Morehouse. 

Oswego, 

Theodore  W.  Bishop.. . 

1 

John  A.  Place 

1  1 

School  Commissioners, 


II.  W.  Loom  is 

James  W.  Fenton 

George  F.  Woodbury,.. 
E.  A.  Shelden.' 

Albert  G.  Tuthill 

Milo  II.  Gross 

Albcr    G.  Tuthill 

Henry  T.  Harris, 

Martin  Shepherd, 

George  F.  Sherman,. .. 
Jackson  O.  Dykeman  .. 
Benjamin  W.  Downing. 

Daniel  Clark.* T. 

E.  C.  Rt'\nolds, 

W.  S.  Bii   klev 

J.  W.  Boyce,. 

Allen  Barringer, 

David  A.  Edgar. 

Edward  Suffern 

Simon  D.  Demarest, 

Allen   Wight 

M.  w.  Spaulding 

Calvin  <  .     hurcn 

Tiraa  II.  Ferris,   

Samuel  Tompkins 

Charles  D.  Seely, 

Anson  M.  Boyce, 

Daniel  J.  Darrow 

David  II.  Hamlin, 

Nelson  Fust 

Bartholomew  Becker,. . 

R.  Shelmandine  • 

Augustus  C  Smith  . 

William  Gulick, 

Cyrus  Roberta — 

Daniel  Beach 

Simeon  Holton, 

V\  illiam   llngan, 

George  McLean, 

P.  J.  Farrington 

Noble  II.  Rising 

Edmund  I).  Peck  ham.. 

William  S.  Hall 

Horatio  Pattengill 

David  B  Van  Bcoy,.  .. 
Jonathan  W.  Hunting  . 

William  Nlcoll 

A.  Granl  Child*,.. 

Richard  L.  Divine,3 

F.  I'.. well 

William  Smyth 

T.  R.  Ferguson 

U  'illiam    W.  Ayr-,.    .  . 

Marcus  I, von 

T.  s.  Armstrong,8 

John  s.  Winans 

Daniel  T.  Van  Buren,. . 
Parr  Harlow 

Ethan  Parrott, 


1  Brooklyn  city  superintendent. 

-  Rochester  city  superintendent 

3  Second  dislrict  united  with  tlrst  in  1857 

4  City  Boperintendent 

6  Utica  city  superintendent. 


0  Byracuse  city  superintendent, 
i  i  tswego  <-ii\  superintendent 
«  Becond  district  created  in  i  *■">:. 
0  Third  district  created  in  165". 


SCHOOL    COMMISSIONERS CITY    OFFICERS. 


425 


Countios. 

School  Commissioners. 

5 

Counties. 

School  Commissioners. 

5 

Ulster^ 

Warren, 

Washington,. 

Ephrairn  Do  Pay,1 

Andrew  J.  Cheritree  ... 
M.  Nelson1  Dickinson,.. 

Earl  P.  Wri"ht 

3 

1 
1 
2 

2 
1 
2  ! 

Westchester,1 

Wyoming,  .. 
Yates, 

A.  G.  Reynolds, 

•Tared  M    Horton 

Samuel  N-  Bcrrian, 

William  G.  Weston,.... 
James  W.  Huated,1 . . . . 

Harvey  W    Hardy, 

George  II    Dunham,. .. 
Henry  A    Bruuer, 

i 
l 

2 

Robert  Graham, 

John  Hall 

3 

Wayne, 

Charles  L.  Mason 

Mortimer  F.  Sweeting,. 
Alberts.  Todd, 

i  Third  district  created  in  1S57. 


MAYORS,  RECORDERS,  <fec,  OF  CITIES. 

Mayors  were  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  previous 
to  1821.  From  that  time  to  1840  they  were  appointed  by  the 
common  councils  of  their  several  cities.  An  act  passed  April 
13,  1840,  provided  for  their  annual  election,  and  this  practice  has 
since  been  continued.     Recorders  have  been  elected  since  1847. 


Albany. 

Mayors  since  1686. 


Names. 


Peter  Sehnyler,  

Jobannia  Abed, 

Evert  Bancker, 

Derick  Weeae)*, 

Hendrick  Hansen, 

Peter  Van  Brugh, 

Jan  Jans  Bleeeker 

Joiiannis  Bleeeker, 

Albert  Byckniaa 

Jobannia  Schu\ler, 

David  Schuyler 

Evertt  Bancker, 

Jobannis  Abeel 

Robert  Livingston.  Jr.,  . 

Myndert  Sehnyler, 

Peter  Van  Briigh 

Myndert  Schuyler, 

Jobannis  <  uyler, 

Kutger  Bleeeker, 

John  De  I'eyster, 

Hans  Huaen, 

John  De  Peyster, 

Edward  Holland, 

John  Sehnyler, 

Cornelius  Cnyler, 

Dink  Ten  Broeek 

Jaool)  ('.  Ten  Eyck, 

Robert  Bandera 

Hans  Hansen 

Sybnuri  G.  Van  Schack, 

Volk.-ri  P.  Donw 

Abraham  0.  Cnyler, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Died  March  15,  1850. 


1664 
1694 
1(305 
16% 
1598 
1699 
1700 
1701 
1702 
1708 
1706 
170? 
17b9 
1710 
1719 
1721 
1728 
1725 
1726 
1729 
1T8I 
1732 
1788 

1741 
17-12 
1746 
1748 
1750 
1754 
1 756 
IT60 
1770 


Names. 


John  Barclay 

Abraham  Ten  Broeek, 
John  Jacob  Beckman, 
John  Lansing.  Jr.,  .... 

Abraham  Yatee,  -h 

Abraham  Ten  Broeek, 
Philips  VanBenaaelaer 
Elisha  Jenkins,  ....... 

Philips.  VanBenaaelaer, 
Charles  E.  Dudley,.. 
Ambrose  Spencer,.  . . 
James  Stevenson,  . .. 
Charles  E.  Dudley,. . 
John  Townsend,  .... 

Francis  Bloodgood,. . 
John  Townsend,  ... 
Francis  Bloodgood,.. 
Erastua  Corning*  .... 

Tennis  Van  Vechten, 
•hired  L.  Pathbone,.. 
Teunis  Van  Vrechten, 
Parent  P.  Staats,  .... 

Friend  Humphrey,.. 

Johll   Keyes  Paige, . . 
William  i'armelee,  . . 

John  Taylor 

Friend    Humphrey,.. 
Franklin  Townsend, 

1  Eli  Perry 

William  Parmelee,1  . 
E  i  Perry,'-' 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Sept. 


27. 


27. 


June 

Sept.  29 

Sept.  29 

Sept.  29 

Dec.  27 

July  8 

July  3, 
February  14 


1777 
1779 
17  88 
1786 
1 790 
1796 
1798 
1S16 
1S19 
1821 
1-24 
1826 
1828 
1829 
1831 
1S32 
1833 
1834 
1837 
1838 
1841 
1842 
1843 
1845 
1846 
1848 
1849 
1S50 
1S51 
1854 
1856 


36 


Contested  by  Dr.  J.  V.  P.  Quackenboss 


426 


MUNICIPAL    OFFICERS    OF    CITIES. 


Albany. 
Recorders — 1686-1854. 


Names. 

When  Appointed  i 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

16*6  1 

Leonard  Gansevoort.. . . 

Peter  W.   Yates, 

John  Tayler 

Abraha  11  Van  Ye  Men, 

John  V.  N.  Yates,. 

Theod'sV.  W.  Graham. 
John  V.  N.  Yates,.    . . 

Philip  S.  Parker, 

Estes  Howe 

Ebenezer  Baldwin, 

James  McKown 

William  Parmelee 

Jam  s  McKowii, 

Deodatns  Wright, 

William  A.  Young 

WilliamS.  Paddock,... 

Feb'v 

Derick  Weasels    .....  .. 

Jan  Jans  Bleecker, 

Jobann  s  Bleecker, 

16S7 

1696 

J7iti» 

1701 

March        8,  17-9 
Sept         8n,  17iv: 
Feb'y         15,  17M 
April         12.  1S0S 
Feb'v           !1,  1810 
Feb'y       21,  1311 
Julv             S.  1-16 
Feb'y        14,  1821 

IS25 

1 826 

January     9.  1S41 
Feb'y          6,  1846 
SepL          18,  1847 

1862 

1856 

Robert  Livingston,  Jr.,.. 

17<>9 

1710 

Batger  Bleecker 

1725 

1726 

Dirck  Ten  Broeck,. 

Edward  Collins, 

Robert  Sanders, 

Sybrant  G.  Van  Schaick, 

ira 

1740 

174> 

1750 

1 756 

Volkert  P.  Douw 

John  Ten  F.yck, 

Abraham  Yates,  Jr., 

1751) 

1761 

January  22,  177S 

Auburn. 


Mayors. 

Clerks. 

Marshals. 

When  Elected. 

Cyrus  C.  Dennis, 

Theodore  M.  Ponierov. 

Joseph  White.. 

April, 

1S4S 

Daniel  Hewson, 

Theodore  M.  Pomerov. 

Joseph  White, 

March, 

lS4i> 

Aurelius  Conkling,... 

Theodore  M    Pomerov, 

Joseph  White 

March, 

1850 

Aurelius  Conkling,. .. 

William  F.  Segoine,   .. 

Joseph  White, 

March, 

1851 

Benjamin  F.  Hall, 

Frederick  Prince, 

Joseph  White, 

March, 

lsv< 

Thomas  Y.  How,  Jr.,. 

Frederick  Prince, 

Cvrus  Wilcox, 

March, 

1858 

George  Underwood, . . 

Frederick  Prince, 

John  F.  Stone, 

March, 

1S54 

John  V.  Stone 

Philip  Thomas, 

June, 
March, 

1S54 

John  L.  Watron, 

Frederick  Prince 

1 855 

Samuel  H.  Henry, 

Frederick  Prince,.    .. 

Elon  Northrup, 

March, 

1856 

Lansing  Briggs, 

James  Seymour,  Jr 

\ 

March, 

1S57 

Brooklyn. 
Mayors? 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 

Or    Elected. 

1884 

Francis  B.  Strvker, 

Edward  Copland, 

1846 

Jonai  ban  Trotter, 

1883 

1849 

1S37 

1850 

Cyrus  P   Smith 

Henry  C.  Murphy, 

1889 

1849 

Conklln  Brush 

1  s,-,  1 

Edward  A    Lambert.,.. 

i  B8  > 

Joseph  -prajjue 

Thomas  G.  Tahnadge,.. 

Is4-'S 

l-i."> 

Samuel  S.  Powell, 



W>7 

1    Special  election  of  mnyor,  in  place  of  I'nderwo  ,.|,  resUmed. 

-  Previous  to  January  I,  1851,  the  term  of  tin-  olliee  began  May  IsL     Since  1851,  it  bat 

begun   with  the  ei\  il  year. 
1  From  May  1  to  the  end  of  the  year. 


MUNICIPAL    OFFICERS    OF    CITIES. 


427 


Buffalo. 
Mayors. 


Names. 

When 
or 

Appointed 
Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Ebenczer  Johnson 

Major  A.  Andrews, 

Samuel  Wilkinson, 

Hiram  Pratt 

May 

March 

28,  1882 
1833 
1835 

1>36 
1837 

1 938 
1S39 
1-40 
1841 
184-2 
1343 

George  W.  Clinton,. .. 

Joseph  G.  Masten, 

William  Ketchum, 

Elbridge  G.  Spaulding, 

Orlando  Allen, 

11  iram, Barton 

Henry  K.  Smith, 

James  Wadswurth,  . . . 

Hiram  Barton, 

Eli  Cook.1 

March,            1S44 

1S45 

44                  ls46 

"                  1-47 

Josiah  Trowbridge, 

Ebenezer  W  al Jen, 

"                  1S48 
"                  1S49 
"                    1 S50 

Sheldon  Thompson 

Isaac  K.  Harrington,.... 

1S51 
"                   1852 
"                  1868 

Joseph  G.  Masten, 

Frederick  P.  Stevens.. 

November,     1856 

Hudson. 
Mayors. 


Seth  Jenkins 

Thomas  Jenkins,. .. 

Robert  Jenkins, 

John  Tallman, , 

Robert  Jenkins, 

John  Tallman 

Alexander  Coffin,  ... 

Bufos  Heed 

Thomas  Bay 

Oliver  Wiswau, 

Baraael  While 

Samuel  Anable,    

Henry  -mith, 

Bobert  G.  Entry,  . .. 
Kobert  McKiu&try,  . 


Nathaniel  Greene, 

Hezekiau  L.  Hoamer,. 

E«-vi  Wheaton,  Jr.,  . . . 
Aiexau  ler  ( 'offin,  . . . 

Cotton  Gelston, 

Eliaha  Pitkin,    

David  Lawrence, 

Philip  S.  Parker 

Hezekiah  L.  Hoamer,. 
Joseph  D.  Monell,.... 


April       26, 

1T85 

Allen  Jordan, 

January, 

1889 

November, 

1793 

George  W.  Cook, 

" 

1840 

Feb'v       20, 

1808 

Pwobert  G.  Tracy, 

April, 

1840 

March     19, 

1818 

Samuel  Anable 

" 

1842 

Feb'v      18, 

1815 

Charles  Darling, 

" 

1843 

Feb'y        4, 

1320 

Cyrus  Curtise 

" 

1844 

Feb'y      14, 

1821 

Kobert  G.  Tracy 

it 

l84fi 

June, 

1828 

Matthew   Mitchell, 

M 

1847 

January, 

] 928 

Hugh  Met  lellan, 

" 

1849 

" 

1827 

Peter  8.  Burger, 

" 

1851 

(4 

1 829 

George  H.  Power 

" 

1852 

" 

1880 

Joshua  T.  Waterman,.. 

" 

i  m 

" 

1888 

Peter  s.  Wynkoon, 

1  John  C  Dormandv, . . . 

it 

1854 

" 

1 886 

November, 

1  BR  1 

1837 

JReco 

|  Joshua  T.  Waterman, . . 

rders. 

M 

LS56 

April        2G 

17-5 

Hezekiah  L.  Hosmer, .. 

March       19 

1818 

November, 

1798 

Joseph  D.  Monell, 

March       22 

1815 

June, 

1794 

Ambrose  L.  Jordan,    .. 

February  14 

1821 

January, 

1797 

John  W.  Edmonds,. .. 

October, 

1827 

June, 

1797 

Darius  Peek 

February, 

1 R88 

March, 

ism 

Robert  Met  lellan, 

May, 

1848 

August, 

1802 

Bodolpbua  D.  Skinner, 

November, 

1848 

Feb'y      20 

1808 

Stephen  L.  Magoun,  ... 

" 

1851 

Feb'y      18 

1810 

Elijah  Payn, 

" 

1S55 

Feb'y      14,  1-11 


Clerks. 


John  Bay 

Ambro-.*  Bpencer, 
Eevi  Wheaton 


Thomas  Frothingham,. 

Erastus  Pratt, 

Cotton  Gelston, 

Er  -in-  Pratt, 

Aimer  Austin, 

Jonathan  Erary, 


April 


20.  1785 
..  1786(?) 
October     1,  17s7 


Gayer  Gardner, March       22,  1S15 


March      14 
January  27 

March  ' 

Eeb'V 

March 
March 


1804 

1806 

20,  1810 

14,  1>U 
19,  1818 
2,  1-14 


•lames  Barton, 
Nathan  Chamberlain,. 
Fletcher  M.  Beekman, 

(layer  Gardner 

Stephen  L.  Magoun,.  . 
William  Bryan,  

William  Caldwell, 

William  Bryan, 


February  15,  1821 

April,  1829 

1882 

"  1885 

44  1845 

1-4S 

1S5T 

November,     1S51 


ten  months  under  the  old  charter.  The  new  one,  adopted  In  1858,  extended 
the  term  of  this  office  from  one  to  two  years.  Johnson,  Andrews,  and  Wilkinson 
wen-  elected  by  the  common  council  :  their  successors  by  the  people.  The  charter 
election  was  formerly  held  In  March,  but  since  lsGci  it  has  been  held  in  November. 


428 


MUNICIPAL    OFFICERS    OF    CITIES. 


New -York. 


Mayors. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Thomas  I)e  Lavall, 

1(566 

Thomas  Willett, 

1667 

Cornelius  Steenwyck,. . . 

166$ 

Thomas  De  Lavall, 

1671 

Matthias  Nicolls, 

• 1672 

John  Lawrence, 

1673 

William  Dervall, 

1675 

Nicholas  De  Meyer, 

1676 

Stephanus  VanCortlandt, 

1677 

Thomas  Delavall, 

1678 

Francis  Romboult, 

1679 

William  Dyer, 

16S0 

Cornelius  Steenwick,  . . . 

1682 

Gabriel  Minveille, 

1684 

Nicholas  Bayard, 

16s5 

Stephanas  VanCortlandt, 

16S6 

Peter  De  Lancey, 

,      ..  1688 

1689 

1691 

John  Laurence, 

Abraham  De  Peyster,  .. 

1691 

William  Merritt 

1695 

Johannes  De  Peyster,  .. 

1698 

David  Provoost, 

1699 

Isaac  De  Iiiemer, 

170U 

Thomas  Noole, — 

170] 

Philip  B.  French, 

1703 

William  Peartree, 

1703 

Ebenezer  Wilson, 

l7o7 

Jacobus  Van  Cortlandt, 

1710 

Caleb  Ileathcote, 

1711 

John  Johnson, 

1714 

1719 

Robert  Walters, 

1720 

Johannes  Jansen 

1725 

liobert  Lurtiug, 

1726 

Names. 


Panl  Richard, 

John  Cruger, 

Stephen  Bayard 

Edward  Holland, 

John  Cruger, 

Whitehead  Hicks 

David  Matthews,1 

James  Duane 

Richard  Variek,    

Edward  Livingston,  .. . 

DeWitt  Clinton, 

Marinas  Willett, 

De  Witt  Clinton, 

.Jacob  Radcliff, 

De  Witt  Clinton 

John  Ferguson,2 

Jacob  Radcliff. 

Cadwallader  D.Colden. 

Stephen  Allen 

William  Paulding,  

Philip  Hone, 

William  Paulding, 

Walter  Bowne, 

Gideon  Lee 

Cornelius  W.  Lawrence, 

Aaron  (.'lark, 

Isaac  L.  Varian,      

Robert  II.  Morris, 

James  Harper, 

William  F.  Havemever, 
Caleb  S.  Wood  hull, . . . . 
Ambrose  C  Kingsland, 
Jacob  A.  Westervelt,  .. 

Fernando  Wood, 

Daniel  F.  Tiemaa, 


When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 


Feb'y  14, 

Feb'y  5, 

Sept.  29, 

August  K>, 

October  11, 

March  9, 

Feb'y  P, 

Feb'y  18, 

Feb'y  5, 

March  6, 

Julv  10, 

Feb'y  18, 

March  6, 


December, 


1735 
1739 
1744 
1747 
1757 
1766 
1776 
17-1 
1789 
1801 
1S03 
1807 
1808 
1810 
1811 
1815 
1815 
1818 
1821 
1-24 
1826 
1827 
1S29 
1S33 
1884 
1887 
1839 
1841 
1S44 
1-4S 
1848 
1850 
1852 
1854 
16.57 


Recorders  — 1083-1855. 


James  Graham, 

(Vacant,) 

William  Piuhorne, 

James  Graham, 

Abraham  (Jouvenieiir,  . 
Samp.  Sheton  lioughton. 

John  Tndon 

May   Mick  ley. 

David  Jamison, 

Francis  Harrison, 

David   llorsinanden,.  .  . . 

Simeon  Johnson, 

Thomas  .(ones, 

Robert  R.  Livingston,  .. 
John  Watts,  .Jr 

Richard  Varick, 

Samuel  .Jones, 

.lames    Kent 

Richard  Harrison 


I'eb'v  BO, 

Sept.  29, 

March  28, 

Feb'y  15, 


1688 

1690 
1691 
1693 
1701 
1708 
1705 
17o9 
1712 
1725 
1785 
1787 

1769 
177.'. 
1771 
I7M 
17  Ml 
1797 
1798 


John  P.  Prevost August  25,  1801 

Maturin  Livingston,...  Nov.  10,  1804 

Pierre  0.  Van' Wvck...  March  26.   1S06 

Maturin   Livingston,...  Feb'y  16.    1807 

Pierre  ('.  Van   Wvck  ..  Feb'y  B,    1808 

Josiah  Ogden  Hoffman,  Feb'y  18,  1810 

Pierre  C   Van  Wvck.    .      Feb'y  19,    1-U 

Josiah  Ogden  Hoffman,  Feb'y  8,  1818 

Richard  Rlker, March  6,  1815 

PeterA.Jny April  6,  1819 

Richard  Hiker, March  6,  1821 

Samuel  .(ones lS-^8 

Richard  Riker, 1824 

Roberl  II.  Morris, 181  8 

Fred.  A.  Tallmadge, 1841 

John  B.  Scott,  1846 

Fred.  A.  Tallmadge, 1849 

Francis  R.  TIlloU |852 

James  M.  Smith,  Jr., 18?5 

George  G.  Barnard, —  December      1858 


Appointed  by  colonial  government. 


i  Ri  rignedi 


MUNICIPAL    OFFICERS    OF    CITIES. 


429 


James  Piatt 

De  Witt  C.  Littlejohn, 

Leander  Babcock, 

Samuel  R.  lieardsley,. 


Oswego. 
Mayors. 


11. 


April 

March  13,  1849 

March  12,  1850 

March  11,   1851 


1843      John  Thurman |  March  9,  1852 

!  James  D.  Colver, March  8,  1853 

'  De  WittC  Littlejohn,  .1  March  6,  1855 

Lucius  B.  Crocker, Marcli  7,  ls56 


Recorders. 


Orville  J.  Harmon, 
Orville  Robinson,. . 


April 
Nov. 


11.  1848      John  Thurman. 
2,  1852  l| 


City    Clerics. 


August     19,  1853 


9,  1652 


8,  1853 
5,  1854 


John  M.  Casev |  April       11,  1S4S  II  John  M.  Casev, I  March 

Moses  P.  Hatch, |  March     11,  1851  ||  I 

Marshals. 

Nehemiah  Dodge, I  April       11,  1848   ,  Nehemiah  Dodge,1 1  March 

Portius  F.  Parsons, |  March     11,  1^51   l|  John  B.  Johnson.,* I  July 

PoUGIIKEEPSIE. 

Mayors. 

James  Emott I   1S54  ||  George  Wilkinson,  .... I   185G 

Henry  D.  Varick.a J   lt>56  |J  \ 

Chamberlain. 
Robert  N.  Palmer,  1854. 

Marshals. 
John  Winslow, |   1S54  U  William  Graham, I  1856 


Rochester. 

Mayors. 


Jonathan  Child, 

Jacob  Gould 

A.  \i.  Schermerhoro,. . . 
Thomas  Kempshall,. . . . 

Elisba  Johnson.. 

Thomas  II.  Rochester,. . 

Samuel  G.  Andrews, 

Elijah  F.  Smith,   

1S34 

1886 

W57 

1887 

1888 

1 S89 

1-40 

1840 

Charles  J.  Hill, 

1842 

1843 

John  Allen, 

William  Pitkin, 

1844 

i  s  ir> 

John  B.  Ehvood, 

1847 

Joseph  Field 

IMS 

Levi  A.  Ward,.... 

1249 

Samuel  Richardson 

1850 

Nicholas  B.  Paine, 

1851 

Hamlin  Stilwell,  

lv>2 

Jobn  Williams, 

1858 

Maltbv  Strong, 

1854 

Charles  J.  Harden,   ... 

1855 

Samuel  J.  Andrews,.  . . 

1-50 

Kufus  Keller, 

i 

1857 

Resigned  August  11.  1858.  'l  In  place  of  Dodge,  resigned. 

Mr.  Emott  having  been   elected    a. justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  the  2d  district, 

resigned  in  January,  ls50,  and  Varick  was  chosen  to  fill  his  place  till  the  election 

in  Marcli. 


430 


MUNICIPAL    OFFICERS    OF    CITIES. 


Schenectady. 


Mayors. 


Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Joseph  C  Tales, 

March 
Feb'y 
Feb'y 

Feb'y 
April 
Feb'y 

31,  1793 
16,  1808 
26,  1810 
28,  1811 
6,  1S13 
13,  1817 
lv>5 

Archibald  L.  Linn, 

Alexander  C  Gibson, . . 

John  I.  De  Graff, 

Alexander C.  Gibson,.. 

John  I.  De  Graff, 

Peter  Rowe, 

James  E.  Van  Home, . . 

Peter  Uowe, 

Mordecai  Myers, 

Ab'm  A.  Van  Vorst,... 

Mordecai  Myers, 

Abel  Smith 

B  -njamin  V.  S.  Vedder, 

1839 

1840 

Abraham  Oothoudt, 

John  Yates, 

1849 

1848 

Mans  Schermerhorn, — 

Henry  Yates.  .Jr. 

1845 

Ib4ij 

IMS 

1826 

1850 

1828 

1851 

Archibald  Craig, 

John  I.  I)e  Graff, 

1831 

1832 

1852 

»....  1854 

Archibald  L.  Linn, 

John  T.  De  Graff,   . 

1835 

1838 

1855 

1557 

Samuel  VV.  Jones, 

1S37 

Syracuse, 

Mayors. 


Harvey  Baldwin I    1848 

Elias  \V.  Leavenworth, .     ls4i» 

Alfred  H.  Hovey, j   1&50 

Horace  Wheaton.i 1851 

Jason  C  Woodruff, I  1S52 


Dennis  McCarthy,.., 

Allen  Munroe, 

Lyman  Stephens,  — 
Charles  F.  WUliston, 


1853 
1854 
1 865 
1&56 


Clerks. 

Richard  A.  Toe I  1849  II  Carroll  E.  Smith, I    1S54 

S.  Corning  Judd, I   1S49      James  Gillespie, 1S5T 

L.L.Alexander I  1850  ||  I 


Troy. 


Albert  Pawling,. 
Esaias  Warren,.. 
Samuel  McCoun, 
George  Tibblts,  . 
Richard  P  Hart, 
Jonas  ('•  Meant,. 
Gordon  Corning, 
Francis  N.  Mann, 


April 
Feb'y 


Mayors. 


15,  1816 
lo,  1880 
...  1 898 
...  1880 
...  L888 
...  1887 
...  1848 
.  ..  1847 


Day  o.  Kellogg,* |   1850 


Hanford  N.  Lockwood,5 
Joseph  M.  Warren, 

George  Gould 

Poster  Bos worth, 

Elias  Plum,4 

Jonathan  Edwards, 

John  II.  Qrlswold, 

Hiram  Slocum 


1850 

1851 

1851 

1 B58 

1858 

1851 



1856 

Alfred  Watkyns. W>7 


i  Appointed  r-  Moses  D.  Bennett,  who  was  elected  but  did  not  qualify. 

-  Resigned,  November  7,  I860. 

s  In  place  nt  Rosworth,  resigned. 

*  Appointed,  November  7,  In  place  of  Kellogg. 


MUNICIPAL    OFFICERS SEALS. 


431 


Utica. 
Mayors. 


Xames. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Names. 

When  Appointed 
or  Elected. 

Joseph  Kirkland, 

1S32 

Ward  Hunt, 

1S44 

Heurv  Seymour 

1838 

Edmond  A.  Wetmore,. 

1845 

Joseph  Kirkland 

1834 

Jas  Watson  Williams, . 

1-47 

John  H.  Ostrom 

1836 

Joshua  A.  Spencer, 

1S43 

Theodore  8.  Gold, 

1S-37 

Thomas  R.  Walker, 

1S49 

Charles  P.  Kirkland 

isaa 

John  E.  Ilinman. 

1851 

John  C.  Devereux, 

1889 

Charles  H.  Doolittle,. . . 

1853 

Spencer  Kellogg, 

1S41 

John  E.  Ilinman 

1854 

Horatio  Seymour 

1842 

Henry  H.  Fish 

1855 

Frederick  Hollister, 

1843 

AlrickA.  Hubbell, 

1856 

\VlLLIAMSBURGH. 

Mayors. 

Alvah  G.  Berry |   1852  |  William  Wall.. 


1S53 


SEALS. 

There  have  been  three  great  seals  of  the  State  of  New-York, 
of  which  the  first  two  were  pendant,  and  the  third  incumbent. 
The  first  was  devised  by  a  committee  consisting  of  Mr.  Morris, 
Mr.  Jay  and  Mr.  Hobart,  appointed  by  the  convention  in  17771 
for  that  purpose,  and  was  adopted  by  act  of  March  16,  1778  ;  it 
is  thus  described:  "A  rising  sun;  motto,  Excelsior;  legend, 
The  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  Xew-York.  On  the  reverse  a 
rock  in  the  ocean  ;  legend,  Frustra."  This  seal  and  its  reverse 
are  shown  on  plates  one  and  two. 

The  comptroller,  attorney-general  and  surveyer-general  were, 
in  1798,2  authorized  to  repair,  or  cause  to  be  made  a  new  seal. 
A  new  one  was  accordingly  prepared,  and  the  description  recorded 
January  22,  1799,  as  follows:  "The  arms  of  the  state  com- 
plete, with  supporters,  crest  and  motto  ;  around  the  same,  The 
Great  Seal  of  Xew-York.  On  the  reverse  a  rock,  and  waves 
beating  against  it ;  motto,  Frustra  above;  1798  below."  This 
seal  is  also  shown  on  plates  one  and  two. 

In  1809,3  the  gnat  seal  now  in  use  was  ordered,  and  on  the  28th 
of  November,  1809,  was  first  used.  It  is  thus  described:  "Argent; 
a  rising    sun    proper;  crest  in  a  wreath;  a  demi-globe,  and  an 


1  Journal  of  provincial  congress,  I.,  p.  882. 
3  Act  of  .March  27,  1S09. 


2  Act  of  January  26,  179S. 


432  SEALS. 

eagle  passant,  regardant,  all  proper ;  supporters,  the  figure  of 
Justice  on  the  dexter,  and  Liberty  on  the  sinister  side ;  motto, 
Excelsior  ;  legend,  The  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  New- 
York."  This  seal  is  shown  on  the  engraved  title  page  of  this 
volume. 

The  great  seal  is  attached  to  patents,  commissions,  pardons  and 
such  other  instruments  as  require  the  governor's  signature. 

A  bill  was  introduced  in  the  senate,  February  7,  1707,  for 
giving  the  custody  of  this  seal  to  the  chancellor,  but  did  not 
become  a  law.  It  is  nominally  in  charge  of  the  governor,  and  is 
kept  by  the  secretary  of  state. 

The  act  of  1778  directed  a  privy  seal  to  be  prepared,  which 
should  be  used  for  military  commissions  and  other  purposes,  for 
which,  under  the  colony,  the  seal  of  the  governor  was  used. 
The  device  of  this  seal  is  the  crest  of  the  state  arms,  and  the 
motto,  Excelsior.  Three  or  four  different  dies  have  been  used ; 
on  plate  four  are  shown  the  first  of  these  and  the  one  now  in 
use.     This  seal  is  kept  and  used  by  the  governor. 

In  1827 x  the  adjutant-general  was  directed  to  prepare  a  seal, 
to  be  used  on  military  commissions.  This  seal  is  shown  on  plate 
four. 

The  act  of  March  16,  1778,  which  provided  for  the  great  and 
privy  seal,  also  directed  one  to  be  prepared  for  the  Supreme  Court, 
Court  of  Probate,  Court  of  Admiralty  and  Court  of  Chancery  ; 
engravings  of  each  of  these,  excepting  that  of  the  Court  of 
Admiralty,  are  given.  Of  the  Chancery  seal,  several  dies  are 
preserved  in  the  state  library,  differing  in  their  details,  but  essen- 
tially alike. 

The  Court  of  Exchequer,  a  branch  of  the  Supreme  Court,  had 
a  seal  which  was  adopted  July  17,  1780,  and  is  thus  described  : 
"Lozengy,  argent  and  gules,  supported  on  the  sinister  side  by 
.Justice  standing  on  a  floor,  lozengy,  sable  and  argent;  each  of 
the  sable  checks  charged  with  a  star."3 

The  seal  of  the  State  Court  of  Admiralty  was  oval,  and  had 
for  its  device  the  figure  of  Neptune,  in  a  car  drawn  by  sea  horses, 
holding  in  the  right  hand  a  trident  and  in  the  left  an  American 
flag;  in  the  back-ground  a  ship.  Legend,  Seal  of  the  Court 
m    Admiralty,  State  ok  New-York. 

The  "Courl  for  the  Trial  of  Impeachments  and  the  Correction 
of  Errors"  adopted  a  seal,  February  6,  1786,  and  continued  its 

use   until    the   court    was  merged    in   the    MCour1    for  the  Trial  of 


1   Act  of  April  lfi. 

■  An  Illegible  ['mpreialon  of  this  seal  is  on  file  in  the  secretary's  office. 


SEALS.  433 

Impeachments,"  under  the  constitution  of  1846.  The  former 
seal  is  thus  described  :  "  Field  argent ;  in  the  precise  middle  chief, 
a  sun  in  its  meridian ;  below  the  sun,  a  scroll,  bearing  the  words, 
New-York;  and  round  the  field,  the  inscription  of  Court  for 
Trial  of  Impeachments  and  Correction  of  Errors." 

The  Court  for  the  Trial  of  Impeachments  adopted  a  seal,  which 
was  filed  July  30,  1853,  having  the  same  device  as  the  former. 

The  seal  of  the  Court  of  Equity,  devised  by  the  circuit  judges, 
and  filed  May  24,  1823,  is  circular,  and  thus  described:  "In  the 
centre  an  open  scroll,  surrounded  by  rays ;  the  word  Equity  in- 
scribed on  the  upper  part  of  the  scroll,  and  a  sword  and  olive 
branch  crossed  upon  the  lower  edge,  surrounded  with  the  legend, 
State  of  New-York.     Circuit  Courts." 

The  seals  of  the  several  county  clerks  were  the  seals  of  the 
Courts  of  Common  Pleas,  and  are  declared  by  the  present  consti- 
tution to  be  the  seals  of  the  Supreme  Court,  in  their  respective 
counties. 

The  secretary  of  state  was  directed,  by  an  act  of  March  27, 
1809,  to  procure  a  seal.  There  are  two  dies  in  his  office,  of  which 
the  larger  is  the  one  now  used.  No  records  have  been  found, 
showing  when  this  was  first  used,  or  when  the  smaller  one  was 
discontinued,  if  ever  used.  Engravings  of  both  are  given  on  plate 
three.  The  comptroller's  seal  was  adopted  on  the  organization  of 
the  office,  in  1797,  and  has  been  recently  reengraved.  Its  device 
is  a  harpy  attempting  to  seize  the  public  purse,  while  a  hand  holds 
a  dasher  to  her  breast.     Motto,  Ne  Quid  Nimis. 

on  '  ^ 

Upon  organizing  the  Bank  Department,  a  seal  was  prepared, 
which  was  approved  by  the  governor,  May  27,  1851.  It  is 
described  as  follows:  "Shield;  in  chief,  arms  of  the  State  of 
New-York;  in  base,  two  keys  crossed;  supporters,  on  dexter  side, 
an  iron  safe  and  caduceus.  of  Mercury ;  on  sinister  side,  a  dog 
couchant;  crest,  an  eagle  on  a  demi-globe ;  motto,  Excelsior; 
the  whole  surrounded  by  the  words,  Bank  Department,  State 
of  New-York." 

The  seal  of  the  Canal  Department,  ordered  by  the  act  of  April 
3,  1848,  contains  the  device  of  the  medal  struck  by  the  city  of 
New-York  to  commemorate  the  completion  of  the  Erie  canal, 
surrounded  by  the  words,  Canal  Department,  Auditor's  Seal, 
N.   York. 

Upon  the  erection  of  the  office  of  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction,  in  1854,  a  seal  was  ordered  to  be  prepared,  which 
was  adopted  April  11th,  and  is  thus  described:  "A  circular  ring, 
with  the  words  Office  of  Si  i-kiuntendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion in  the  margin  of  the  circle,  inclosing  a  scroll  with  the  word 
37 


434  SEALS. 

Excelsior  ;   and  under  the  scroll,  the  words  State   of  New- 
York." 

The  seal  of  the  Railroad  Commissioners  was  in  the  form  of  a 
shield,  having  for  its  device  a  locomotive  engine,  with  the  inscrip- 
tion, State  of  New-York  above,  and  Board  of  Railroad 
Commissioners  below. 


APPENDIX. 


REPRESENTATIVES  PROM  NEW-YORK  IX  THIRTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS -1857 -9. 
Elected  November,  1856. 

First  Session  began  December  *7,  1857. 


•z. 

5 

Names. 

Residences. 

"5 

5 

Names. 

Residences. 

29 

Andrews,  Sam'lG. 

Rochester. 

20 

Matteson,  0.  B.,.. 

Utica. 

21 

Bennett,  Henry... 

New  Berlin. 

25 

Morgan,  Edwin  B. 

Aurora. 

31 

Burroughs*,  S.  M.,. 

Medina. 

19 

Morse,  Oliver  A.,. 

Cherry  Valley. 

8 

Clark,  Horace  F.,. 

New- York. 

10 

Murray,  Amb.  S.,. 

Goshen. 

18 

Cochrane,  C.  B.,  . 

Schenectady. 

13 

Olin,  Abram  B.,.. 

Troy. 

6 

Cochrane,  John,  . 

New  -York. 

16 

Palmer,  Geo.  W.,. 

Plattsburgh. 

14 

Corning,  Erastus,. 
Dodd,  Edward,  .. 

Albany. 

27 

Parker,  John  M.,. 

Owego. 

15 

Argyle. 

26 

Pottle,  Emory  B.. 
Russell,  \Vrm.  F.,. 

Naples. 

33 

Fenton,  Reub'n  E. 

Fredonia. 

11 

Saugerties. 

22 

Goodwin,  II.  C,  . 

Oswego. 

1 

Searing,  John  A... 

Brooklyn. 

24 

Granger,  Amos  P. 

Syracuse. 
New  York. 

30 

Sherman,  J.  W«.  . 
Sickles,  Dan'l  E.,. 

Angelica. 

9 

HaskTna.  John  B., 
Hatch,  Israel  T.,  . 

3 

New  Y"ork. 

32 

Buffalo. 

17 

Spinner,  F.  E., ... 

Mohawk. 

23 

Hoard,  Chas.  B.,  . 

Watertown. 

2 

Tavlor,  George,  .. 

Brooklyn. 

4 

Keller,  John, 

New   \rork. 

12 

Thompson,  John,. 

Ponghkeepsle. 

New  Yrork. 

28 

Kelsey,  Win.  H.,. 

Geneseo. 

7 

Ward,  Elijah,.... 

5 

Mael;iy,  "Win.  B.,. 

New  York. 

NEW- YORK  SENATE. 

Eighty-First  and  Eighty-Second  Sessions  — 1858-9. 

Eighty-First  Session  began  January  5,  1858. 

Clerk — Samuel  P.  Allex,  of  Rochester. 


"S 

5 

Names. 

Residences. 

5 

22 

Names. 

Residences. 

21 

Ames,  Cheney,; .. 

Oswego. 

Noxon,  James,. .. 

Syracuse. 

26 

Boardman,  T.,  . .. 

Covert. 

28 

Paterson,  John  E., 

Parma  Centre. 

28 

Brandreth,  Benj.,. 
Bnrhaoe,  Bdw.  I., 

Sing  .Sing. 

10 

Pratt,  George  W., 

Kingston. 

14 

Roxbnry. 

6 

Bchell,  Richard,.. 

New  York. 

82 

Darling,  John  P.,. 

CattaraugOBt 

15 

Scott,  George  G.,. 

Ballston. 

27 

Diven,  Alex.  8.,.. 

Elmira. 

2 

Sloan,  Samuel,  .  .. 

Brooklyn. 

7 

Doherty,  John 

New- York. 

1 

Smith,  Joshua  H., 

Smithtown. 

6 

Smith,  Ely,  Jr.,  .. 
Foote,  John  J.,. .. 

New- York. 

3 

Spinola,  Fracis  B., 

Brooklyn. 

23 

Eamilton. 

29 

Stow,  Horatio  J.,. 

Lewieton. 

30 

Hal.tr.  1,  John  B... 

Castile. 

24 

Truman,  Lyman,. 

Owego. 

19 

Alrick,  Hnbbell,  . 

Utlca, 

31 

Wadswortn,  J  as.,. 

Buffalo. 

13 

Johnson,  Geo.  Y., 

Dunnsville. 

9 

Wheeler,  O.B., .. 

Otisville. 

20 

Laflin,  Addis'n  H. 

Herkimer. 

17 

Wheeler,  Win.  A. 

Malolie. 

16 

Loveland.  R.  A.,  . 

West  port. 

12 

Willard,  John  I)., 

Troy. 

11 

Mandeville,  W.G. 

Stuyvesanl  Falls, 

18 

Willard,  Jos.  A... 

Lowville. 

4 

Mather,  John  C.,. 

New  York. 

25 

Williams,  Alex.  B. 

Lyons. 

436 


APPENDIX. 


NEW-YORK  ASSEMBLY. 


Eighty-First  Session  began  January  5,  1858. 

Speaker  —  Thomas  G.  Alvord,  of  Salina,  Onondaga  County. 
Clerk  —  David  Wilson,  of  Albany. 


Albany :  Diet. 

Dwight  Bacheller, 1 

George  Wolford, 2 

Cornelius  W.  Armstrong, 3 

Charles  H.  Adams, 4 

Allegany : 

John  M.  Hammond, 1 

"William  F.  Jones, 2 

Broome  : 

John  S.  Palmer. 

Cattaraugus  : 

Henry  Van  Aernam, 1 

William  Bumngton,  Jr., 2 

Cayuga : 

David  B.  Baldwin, 1 

Chauncey  M.  Ahhott, 2 

Chautauque : 

Henry  Bliss, 1 

Charles  B.  Green, 2 

Chemung : 

John  Haggerty. 

Chenango : 

Truxton  G.  Lamb, 1 

William  Kales, 2 

Clinton: 

Zephaniah  C.  Piatt. 

Columbia : 

David  Miller, 1 

Lorenzo  Gile, 2 

Cortland : 

Nathan  Bouton. 

Delaware : 

Fletcher  Palmer, 1 

Samuel  A.  Law, 2 

Dutchess  : 

Albert  Emans, 1 

Ambrose  Wager, 2 

Erie : 

Albert  P.  Laning, 1 

Andrew.!.  McNctt, 2 

John  T.  Wheelock, 3 

Amos  Avery, 4 

Essex  : 

Monroe  Hall. 

Franklin  : 

Charles  Russell. 

Fulton  (i/id  Hamilton : 
.John  C.   llolinrs. 

Genesi  t  : 

Franklin  (I.  Kingman. 

Greene  : 

Daniel  B.  Strong. 

Herkimer  : 

William  Goppernoll, l 

Harris  Lewis, 2 

Jefferaon : 

George  Babbitt, l 

Elihu  ('.  Churoh, 2 

Robert  F.  Austin. 3 


Kings  :  Dist. 

John  A.  Voorhecs, 1 

Moses  S.  Beach, 2 

Harmanus  B.  Duryea, 3 

David  M.  Chauncey, 4 

John  A.  Dayton, 5 

John  Hanford, 6 

George  W.  Bleeeker, 7 

Lewis : 

Homer  Collins. 

Livingsto?i  : 

John  H.  Jones, 1 

Alfred  Bell, 2 

Madison  : 

Lester  M.  Case, 1 

Robert  Stewart, 2 

Monroe  : 

.Tarvis  Lord, 1 

Thomas  Parsons, 2 

Robert  Staples, 3 

Montgomery  : 

Ih'Zekiah  Baker. 

New  -  York  : 

Jacob  L.  Smith, 1 

Michael  Fitzgerald, 2 

Richard  Winne, 3 

John  G.  Seeley, 4 

Arthur  J.  Delaney, 5 

George  A.  Jeremiah, 6 

Philip  W.  Kngs, 7 

James  H.  Lynch, 8 

Thomas  Jones,  Jr., 9 

John  W.  Chanler. 10 

Noah  D.  Childs, ♦....  11 

William  Gage, 12 

David  J.  Chat  Held, 13 

Dunham  J.  Crain, 14 

Edward  A.  Moore, 15 

George  Weir, 10 

Garret  Dyckman, 17 

Xiagara  : 

Burt  Vail  Horn, 1 

John  W.  Labar, 2 

Om  id  a  : 

Henry  K.  Hart 1 

William  .1.  McKown, 2 

Thomas  (J     Ilallcy, 3 

Reuben  Knight, 4 

Onondaga  : 

James  Frasee, 1 

Thomas  <i.  Alvord, 2 

Levi  s.  Holbrook 3 

Ontario : 

Vol nr v  Edgerton, 1 

Ira  K."  Peck, 2 

Orange  : 

Stephen  W.  Fullerton, 1 

Charles  J.  Stevenson, 2 

Orleans  : 

Almanzor  Hutchinson. 


APPENDIX. 


437 


Osirego  :  Diet. 

William  Baldwin, 1 

John  J.  Wolcott, 2 

Chauncey  S.  Sage, 3 

Otsego  : 

Charles  McLean, 1 

David  M.  Hard, 2 

Putnam  : 

John  Garrison. 
Queens  : 

Edward  A.Lawrence, 1 

John  S.  Hendrickson, 2 

Rensselaer  : 

Jason  C.  Osgood, 1 

Daniel  F;sh,'. 2 

Martin  Miller, 3 

Richmond  : 

Eben  W.  Hubbard. 

Rockland  : 

Wesley  J.  Weiant. 

St.  Lawrence  : 

Harlow  Godard, 1 

William  Brigys, 2 

Oscar  F-  Shepard, 3 

Saratoga  : 

Chauncey  Boughton, 1  ; 

Tabor  B-~  Reynolds, 2 

Schenectady  : 

Angus  Mcintosh. 

Schoharie  : 

John  H.  Salesbury. 

Schuyler  : 

Henry  Fish. 

Seneca : 

Augustus  Wood  worth. 


Steuben :  Dist. 

Robert  B.  Van  Valkenburgh, 1 

Washington  Barnes, 2 

William"  B.  Jones, 3 

Suffolk  : 

George  Howell, 1 

George  P.  Mills, 2 

Sullivan  : 

Asa  Hodge. 

Tioga  : 

William  P.  Raymond. 

Tompkins  : 

Edward  S.  Esty. 

Ulster : 

Luther  L.  Laflin, 1 

Isaac  Becker, 2 

Nathan  W.  Watson, 3 

Warren : 

Alexander  Robertson. 

Wash  ington  : 

Thaddeus  H.  Walker, 1 

Ralph  Richards, 2 

Wayne  : 

Edward  W.  Sentell, *    1 

Charles  Estes, 2 

Westchester  : 

Abraham  B.  Tappen, 1 

Edmund  G.  Sutherland, 2 

Frost  Horton, 3 

Wyoming : 

Cyril  Rawson. 

Yates  : 

John  Mather. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS  OF  ASSEMBLY. 

1858. 


N;niK-v 

Residences. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Abbott,  Chauncey.  M 

Cayuga, 

Albany. 
Onondaga. 

Albany. 

Jeflerson. 

Erie. 

Jeft'erson. 

Albany. 

Montgomery. 

Cayuga. 

Oswego. 

Steuben. 

Kings. 

Ulster. 

Livingston. 

Kings. 

Chautauque. 

Saratoga. 

Cortland. 

St.  Lawrence, 

BuffiiiL'ton,  Win.,  Jr.... 

Cattaraugus. 

Alvord.  Thomas  G., 

Armstrong,  CornPa  W0 

Austin,  Robert  F., 

Avery,  Amos, 

Babbitt,  George, 

Bacheller,  Dwight, 

Baker,  Hezekiah, 

Baldwin,  David  B., 

Baldwin,  William. 

Barnes,  Washington,. .. 

Beach,  Moses  S., 

Pxcker,  Isaac, 

Chanler,  John  W., 

Chatfield,  David  I...... 

Chauncev,  David  M.,... 

Childs,  Noah  D 

Church,  Elihu  C, 

Collins,  Homer, 

Coppernoll,  William,. .. 

Crain,  Dunham  J., 

Dayton,  John  A., 

Deianey,  Arthur  J., 

Duryea,  Harmanus  B.,. 

Dyckman,  Garret, 

Edgerton,  Volney, 

Emans,  Albert, 

Engs,  Philip  W., 

Estes,  Charles, 

New- York. 
New- York. 
Kings. 
New- York. 
Jeft'erson. 
Lewis. 
Herkimer. 
New-York. 
Kings. 
New- York. 
Kings. 
New- York. 

Bell,  Alfred, 

Bleecker,  George  W.,.. 
Bliss,  Henry. 

Dutchess. 

Boughton,   Chauncey,.. 

Wavne. 

Bouton,  Nathan, 

Briggs,  William, 

Eatv,  Edward  S., 

Fish,  Daniel, 

Tompkins. 
Rensselaer. 

3V 


438 


APPENDIX. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Fish,  Henry, 

Schuyler. 

MrNett,  Andrew  J.,... 

Erie. 

Fitzgerald,  Michael, 

New  -York. 

Mather,  John, 

Yates. 

Onondaga. 

Orange. 

Miller,  David, 

Fullerton,  Stephen  AY.. . 

Miller.  Martin, 

Rensselaer. 

Gage,  William, 

New -York. 

Mills,  George  1'., 

Suffolk. 

Garrison,  John,  

Putnam. 

Moore,  Edward  A 

New- York. 

Columbia. 
St.  Lawrence. 

Osgood,  Jason  C 

Palmer,  Fletcher, 

Godard,  Harlow, 

Delaware. 

Green,  Charles  B., 

Chautauque. 

rainier,  John  S., 

Broome. 

Haggerty,  John, 

Chemung. 

t* arsons,  Thomas. 

Monroe. 

EBsex. 

Oneida. 

Deck,  Ira  R,, 

11  alley,  Thomas  G...... 

Piatt,  Zephaniah  C.,... 

Clinton, 

Allegany. 

^  yoming. 

Tioga. 

Hanford,  John, 

Raymond,  William  1'... 

Hard,  David  M., 

Otsego. 

Reynolds,  Tabor  B...... 

Saratoga. 

Hart,  Henry  R., 

Oneida. 

Richards,  Ralph, 

Washington. 

Hendrickson,  John  S.,.. 

Queens. 

Robertson.  Alexander,. 

Warren. 

Hodge,  Asa, 

Sullivan. 

Russell.  Charles, 

Franklin. 

Holbrook,  Devi  S., 

Onondaga. 

Sage,  Chauncey  S 

Oswego. 

Holmes,  John  C-, 

Fulton  &  Ham. 

Salesburv,  John  11 ., 

Schoharie. 

Westchester. 

Suffolk. 

Howell,  George, 

Sentell,  Edward  W 

Wayne. 

H  ubbard,  Eben  W., 

Richmond. 

Shepard,  Oscar  F., 

St.  Lawrence. 

Hutchinson,  Almanzor, 

Orleans. 

Smith,  Jacob  L., 

New-York. 

Jeremiah,  George  A.,.. 

New  -York. 

Staples,  Robert, 

Monroe. 

Jones,  John  H., 

Livingston. 

Stevenson,  Charles  J.,.. 

Orange. 

Jones,  Thomas,  Jr...... 

New  -York. 

Stewart,  Robert 

Madison. 

Jones,  William  B., 

Steuben. 

Strong,  Daniel  B., 

Greene. 

Jones,  William  F., 

Allegany. 

Sutherland,  Edmund  G., 

Westchester. 

Kales,  William 

Chenango. 

Tappen,  Abraham  B.,.. 

Westchester. 

Kingman,  Franklin  G.,. 

Genesee. 

Van  Aernam,  Henry,.. 

Cattaraugus. 

Knight,  Reuben, 

Oneida. 

Van  Horn,  Burt, 

Niagara. 

Labar,  John  \Y., 

Niagara. 

Van  Valkenburgh,  R.  B. 

Steuben. 

Daflin,  Luther  1-., 

Ulster. 

Voorheee,  John  A., 

Kings. 

Lamb,  Truxton  o., 

( Ihenango. 

Wager,  Ambrose, 

Dutchess. 

Laning,  Albert  P., 

Erie. 

Walker,  Thaddeus  II.,. . 

Washington. 

Law,  Samuel  A., 

Delaware. 

Watson.  Nathan, 

Ulster. 

Queens. 
Herkimer. 
Monroe. 
New- York. 

New-York. 

Weiant,  Wesley  J., 

Wheelock,  John  T...... 

Winne,  Richard, 

Wolcott,  John  J 

Erie. 

Lynch,  James  ID, 

New-York. 

Mcintosh,  Angus, 

Schenectady. 

Oswego. 

McKown,  William  J.,.. 

Oneida. 

Wolt'onl.  George, 

Albany. 

McDean,  Charles, 

Otsego. 

Wood  worth,  Augustus, 

Schuyler. 

Supplement  to  Alphabetical  List  of  Members  of  Assembly. 

(  l'age  255-318. ) 


Names. 

Counties. 

Fears. 

Name-. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Bancker,  Evert, 

Berrien,  John, 

Brasher.  Abraham,  . . 

Cary,  Bbenezer, 

Coe,  Benjamin. 

EdsalL  Philip, 

Gardiner,  Jacob, 

Gordon,  James, 

Hopkins,  David, 

New  -York, 
New  -York, 
New    York. 
Dutch 

Queens, 

Queens,. .. . 
Tryon, 

Albany,   ... 
Charlotte,  . 

1780-81 
L780-81 
1780-81 
1780-81 
1780-81 
1780-81 
1780-81 
L780-81 
L780-81 

Lawrence,   Daniel,.  . . 
Livingston.  Peter  K., 
Lott,  Abraham   I'.,. .. 

Ludenton,  Henry, 

Bfersereau,  Joshua,. . 

Queens, 

Albany,   ... 
New  -York. 
Dutch 

Queens, 

Suffolk    . 

1780-81 
1780-81 

lTso-sl 
1780-81 
1780-81 
1780  Bl 

Moore,  John, 

Parker,  [chabod, 

I'ye,  David, 

Tryon, 

Charlotte,.. 

Orange, 

1780-81 
L780-81 

1780-81 

APPENDIX. 


439 


Xames. 

Counties.     Years. 

Xames. 

Counties. 

Years. 

Schoonmaker,  Cor.  C 

Seely,  Bezaleel, 

Seger,  David  G., 

Tredwell,  Thomas,... 
Van  Rensselaer,  J.,  Jr. 

Tryon, 1780-81 

Orange,....  1780-Sl 
Albany,  ...  1835 
Suffolk,....  1780-81 
Albany,  ...   V 

Van  Zandt,  Jacobus,. 
Van  Zandt,  Peter  P.,. 

Wickee,  Thomas, 

"Wynkoop,  Dirck, 

New  -York, 
New  -York. 
Suffolk,.... 
Ulster, 

1780-81 
1780-Sl 
1780-81 
1780-81 

METROPOLITAN  POLICE  DISTRICT  OF  NEW-YORK. 

The  counties  of  New-York,  Kings,  "Westchester  and  Richmond  were,  by 
an  act  passed  April  15.  1857,  united  into  a  district  under  the  above  name. 
The  chief  officers  of  this  district  are  five  commissioners  of  police,  who, 
with  the  mayors  of  New- York  and  Brooklyn,  constitute  the  board  of 
police.  Three  of  the  commissioners  are  appointed  from  New- York,  one 
from  Kings,  and  one  from  Westchester  or  Richmond  counties.  They  are 
appointed  by  the  governor,  Avith  the  consent  of  the  senate,  for  a  term  of 
three  years.  After  the  first  classification,  vacancies  are  filled  by  the  board 
for  the  residue  of  the  unexpired  term. 


Commissioners  of  Police. 


Names. 

Residences. 

Appointed. 

Term 
Expires. 

Anril  15.  1857 

Mav  1,  1S58 

New- York  county, —    April  16, 1857,  .... 

Kings  county,  ..". ;  April  15, 1867,  

New- York  county, '  April  16, 1857,  

Mav  1,1858 
May  1,  1858 
Resigned. 
May  1.  1859 
May  1,  1859 

James  8.  T.  Btranahan, 

Pelatiah  Perit 

New- York  county, 

\            7, 1S57,  .... 

Ex-officio  Members  of  the  Board  of  Police. 

Years. 

Fernando  Wood,  Mayor  of  New-York, 1851 

Daniel    F.  Tiernann,  Mayor  of  Xew-York, 1858 

Samuel  S.  Powell,  Mayor  of  Brooklyn, 1857-8 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES. 

This  office  was  created  by  an  act  passed  April  11,  1851,  and  is  filled  by 
appointment  of  the  governor,  lieutenant-governor  and  secretary  of  state. 
The  superintendent  holds  his  office  during  the  pleasure  of  the  appointing 
power,  and  receives  a  salary  of  $500.  The  secretary  of  state  was  formerly 
superintendent  of  weights  and  measures,  and  usually  appointed  some 
practical  mechanic  in  Albany  as  deputy. 

BupM  of  Weights  and  Measures John  Paterson, July  1, 1851 


440  APPENDIX. 

CANAL  APPRAISERS. 

(  Page  43.) 

By  an  act  passed  April  15,  1857,  canal  appraisers  are  appointed  for  a 
term  of  three  years,  and  are  so  classified  that  one  vacancy  occurs  in  each 
year.  Upon  drawing  lots  for  the  term  of  the  present  appraisers,  A.  B. 
Parmalee  drew  for  one  year,  W.  Wasson  for  tuo  years,  and  H.  H.  Hull  for 
three  years. 


CONTRACTING  BOARD. 

This  board  was  organized  by  an  act  passed  April  15,  1854.  By  an  act 
of  March  14,  1857,  this  board,  after  Jan.  1,  1858,  was  to  consist  of  the 
state  engineer  and  surveyor,  the  auditor  of  the  canal  department  and  the 
three  canal  commissioners.     Their  clerk  is  W.  W.  Wright. 


TOWNS  ERECTED 

Since  1855,  and  not  included  in  the  list,  page  4-19. 

Altona,  taken  from  Chazy,  Clinton  county,  December  2,  1857. 

Eliiv.  taken  from  Lancaster  and  Aurora,  Erie  county,  December  4, 1857. 

Ward,  taken  from  Alfred  and  Amity,  Allegany  county,  November  21, 185G. 


VILLAGES  INCORPORATED  BY  THE  LEGISLATURE,  1857. 

Cleveland,  in  the  town  of  Constantia,  Oswego  county,  A;>iil  15,  1857. 
Newport,  in  the  town  of  Newport,  Herkimer  county,  March  20,  1857. 


REPORTS  OF  CASES  IN  THE  COURT  OF  APPEALS. 

(  Page  348.  ) 

Georoe  F.  Comstock,  from  September,  1847,  to  April,  1851 4  vols. 

Hknky  a.  Sbldbh,  from  July,  1861,  to  April,  1864 6  vols, 

PbAKCII  Kkkna.v,  from  June,  1854,  to  March,  1857, 4  vols. 

E.  Peshute  Smith,  June,  1857,  to , , 1  vol. 


APPENDIX. 


441 


SEX  ATE  DISTRICTS. 

(  Page  109.) 

By  an  act  passed  April  18,  1826,  Delaware  county  was  annexed  to  the 
second  and  Steuben  county  to  the  sixth  district. 

By  an  act  passed  May  23,  1836,  Queens  and  Suffolk  counties  were 
annexed  to  the  second,  Delaware  to  the  third,  Herkimer  to  the  fourth, 
Otsego  to  the  fifth,  Steuben,  Livingston,  Allegany  and  Cattaraugus  to  the 
sixth,  and  Cortland  to  the  seventh  district. 

The  several  senate  districts  of  the  state  were  reorganized  by  an  act 
passed  April  13,  1857,  under  the  provisions  of  article  three,  section  four, 
of  the  constitution,  and  according  to  the  returns  of  the  census  of  1855,  as 
follows : 


1.  Queens,  Richmond,  Suffolk. 
2-  Lrt.  2d,  3d.  4th,  5th,  7th,  11th,  13th  and 
19th  wards  of  Brooklyn. 

3.  6th,  Sth,  9th,  10th,  12th,  14th,  lath,  16th, 

17th  and  18th  wards  of  Brooklyn. 

4.  1st,  2d,  3d,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th,  8th  and 

14th  wards  of  New -York. 

5.  10th,  11th,  13th  and  17th  wards  of  Xew- 

York. 

6.  9th,  15th,  16th  and  18th  wards  of  New- 

York. 

7.  12th,  19th,  20th,  21st  and  22d  wards  of 

New-York. 

8-  Putnam,  Rockland,  Westchester. 

9-  Orange,  Sullivan. 
10-  Greene,  Ulster. 

11.  Columbia,  Dutchess- 

12.  Rensselaer,  Washington. 

13.  Albany. 

14.  Delaware,  Schenectady,  Sehoharie- 


15.  Fulton,  Hamilton,  Montgomery,  Sara- 

toga. 

16.  Clinton,  Essex,  "Warren. 

17.  Franklin,  St.  Lawrence. 
18-  Jefferson,  Lewie. 

19.  Oneida. 

20.  Herkimer,  Otsego. 

21.  Oswego. 

22.  Onondaga. 

23.  Chenango,  Cortland,  Madison. 
24-  Broome,  Tioga,  Tompkins. 
25.  Cayuga,  Wayne. 

26-  Ontario,  Seneca,  Yates. 

27.  Chemung,  Schuyler,  Steuben. 

28.  Monroe. 

29.  Genesee,  Xiagara,  Orleans. 

30.  Allegany,  Livingston,  Wyoming. 

31.  Erie. 

32.  Cattaraugus,  Chautauque. 


ASSEMBLY  DISTRICTS, 
As  organized  by  the  several  boards  of  supervisors  in  June,  1857. 

Albany  County  —  [Four  Districts). 

First  District  —  1st  ward  of  Albany,  Bethlehem,  Coeymans,  New  Scot- 
land, Rensselaerville,  Westerlo. 

Second  District  —  9th  and  10th  wards  of  Albany,  Berne,  Guilderland. 
Knox. 

Third  District-- 2d,  3d,  4th,  5th,  6th  and  8th  wards  of  Albany. 

Fourth  District  —  7th  ward  of  Albany,  Watervliet. 

Allegany  County — [Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Allen,  Almond,  Angelica,  Belfast,  Birdsall,  Burns,  Cane- 
adea,  Centreville,  Granger,  Grove,  Hume,  New  Hudson,  Rushford.  West 
Almond. 


442  APPENDIX. 

Second  District  —  Alfred,  Alma,  Amity,  Andover,  Bolivar,  Clarksville, 
Cuba,  Friendship,  Genesee,  Independence,  Scio,  Ward,  Wellsville,  Willing, 
Wirt. 

Broome  County  —  {One  District). 

Cattaraugus  County  —  {Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Allegany,  Ashford,  Carrolton,  Elgin,  Farmersville,  Frank- 
linville,  Freedom,  Hinsdale,  Humphrey,  Ischua,  Machias,  Olean,  Portville, 
Yorkshire. 

Second  District  —  Albion,  Bucktooth,  Coldspring,  Connewango,  Dayton, 
East  Otto,  Ellicottville,  Great  Valley,  Leon,  Little  Valley,  Mansfield,  Napoli, 
Otto,  Perrysburgh,  Persia,  Randolph,  South  Valley. 

Cayuga  County  —  {Two  Districts). 

First  District — 1st  and  4th  wards  of  Auburn,  Brutus,  Cato,  Conquest, 
Ira,  Mentz,  Sennett,  Stirling,  Victory. 

Second  District  —  2d  and  3d  wards  of  Auburn,  Aurelius,  Fleming,  Genoa, 
Ledyard,  Locke,  Moravia,  Niles,  Owasco,  Scipio,  Sempronius,  Springport, 
Summer  Hill,  Venice. 

Chautauque  County  —  {Two Districts). 

First  District — Busti,  Chautauque,  Clymer,  Ellery,  French  Creek,  Har- 
mony, Mina,  Portland,  Ripley,  Sherman,  Stockton,  Westfield. 

Second  District  —  Arkwright,  Carroll,  Charlotte,  Cherry  Creek,  Ellicott, 
Ellington,  Gerry,  Hanover,  Kiantone,  Poland,  Ponifret,  Sheridan,  Villenova. 

Chemung  County  —  ( One  District). 

Chenango  County  —  {Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Columbus,  Lincklaen,  New  Berlin,  North  Norwich,  Nor- 
wich, Otselic,  Pharsalia,  Pitcher,  Plymouth,  Sherburne,  Smyrna. 

Second  District — Bainbridge,  Coventry,  German,  Greene,  Guilford, 
McDonough,  Oxford,  Preston,  Sniithville. 

Clinton  County — {One  District). 

Columbia  County  —  {Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Claverack,  Clermont,  Copake,  Gallatin,  Germantown, 
Greenport,  city  of  Hudson,  Livingston,  Taghkanick. 

Second  District  —  Austerlitz.  Canaan,  Chatham,  Ghent,  Hillsdale,  Kinder- 
hook,  New  Lebanon,  Stockport,  Stuyvesant. 

Cortland  County  —  {One  District). 

Delaware  County  —  {Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Colchester,  Delhi,  Franklin,  Ilanidon.  Hancock,  Mason- 
villc,  Sidney,  Tompkins,  Walton. 

Second  District  —  Andes,  Bovina,  Davenport,  Barpersfleld,  Kortright, 
Meredith,  Middletown,  Roxbury,  Stamford. 


APPENDIX.  443 

Dutchess  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Amenia,  Beekman,  Dover,  East  Fishkill,   Fishkill,  La 
Grange,  Northeast,  Pawling,  Pine  Plains,  Stanford,  Union  Vale,  Washington. 
Second  District  —  Clinton,  Hyde  Park,  Milan,  Pleasant  Valley,  Pough- 
keepsie,  City  of  Poughkeepsie,  Redhook,  Rhinebeck. 

Erie  County  —  (Four  Districts). 

First  District — 1st,  2d,  4th,  5th  and  13th  wards  of  Buffalo. 

Second  District—  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th,  10th,  11th  and  12th  wards  of  Buffalo. 

Third  District  —  Alden,  Amherst,  Chictawauga,  Elma,  Grand  Island, 
Hamburgh,  Lancaster,  Marilla,  Newstead,  Tonawanda,  West  Seneca. 

Fourth  District  —  Aurora,  Boston,  Brandt,  Colden,  Collins,  Concord,  East 
Hamburgh,  Eden,  Evans,  Holland,  North  Collins,  Sardinia,  Wales. 

Essex  County  —  (One  District). 

Franklin  County  —  ( One  District). 

Fulton  and  Hamilton  Counties  —  (One  District). 

Genesee  County  —  ( One  District). 

Greene  County — (One  District). 

Herkimer  County — (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Fairfield,  Herkimer,  Little  Falls,  Manheim,  Newport, 
Norway,  Ohio,  Russia,  Salisbury,  Wilmot. 

Second  District  —  Columbia,  Danube,  Frankfort,  German  Flats,  Litchfield, 
Schuyler,  Stark,  Warren,  Winfield. 

Jefferson  County — (Three  Districts). 

First  District — Adams,  Brownville,  Ellisburgh,  Henderson,  Hounsfield, 
Lorraine,  Rodman,  Worth. 

Second  District  —  Antwerp,  Champion,  Le  Ray,  Philadelphia,  Rutland, 
Watertown,  Wilna. 

Third  District  —  Alexandria,  Cape  Vincent,  Clayton,  Lyme,  Orleans, 
Pamelia,  Theresa. 

Kings  County  —  (Seven  Districts). 

First  District  —  8th,  17th  and  18th  wards  of  Brooklyn,  Flatbush,  Flat- 
lands,  Gravesend,  New  Lots,  New  Utrecht. 

Second  District  —  1st,  6th  and  12th  wards  of  Brooklyn. 

Third  District  —  4th  and  10th  wards  of  Brooklyn. 

Fourth  District  —  2d,  3d  and  5th  wards  of  Brooklyn. 

Fifth  District  —  9th  and  11th  wards  of  Brooklyn. 

Sixth  District — 13th  and  14th  wards  of  Brooklyn. 

Seventh  District  —  7th,  15th,  16th  and  19th  wards  of  Brooklyn. 

Lewis  County  —  ( One  District). 


444  APPENDIX. 

Livingston  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District — Avon,  Caledonia,  Conesus,  Geneseo,  Groveland,  Leicester, 
Lima,  Livonia,  York. 

Second  District — Mount  Morris,  North  Danville,  Nunda,  Ossian,  Portage, 
Sparta,  Springwater,  West  Sparta. 

Madison  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  Distinct  —  Brookfield,  De  Ruyter,  Eaton,  Georgetown,  Hamilton, 
Lebanon,  Madison,  Nelson. 

Second  District — Cazenovia,  Fenner,  Lenox,  Smitlifield,  Stockbridge, 
Sullivan. 

Monroe  County —  (Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Brighton,  Henrietta,  Irondequoit,  Mendon,  Penfield, 
Perrinton,  Pittsford,  Rush,  Webster. 

Secotfd  District — City  of  Rochester. 

Third  District  —  Chili,  Clarkson,  Gates,  Greece,  Ogden,  Parma,  Riga, 
Sweden,  Union,  Wheatland. 

Montgomery  County — (One  District). 

New -York  County — (Seventeen  Districts). 

First  District  —  The  territory  lying  south  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  Hud- 
son river  through  Chambers,  Duane,  Rose,  Frankfort,  Pearl  and  Dover 
streets  to  the  East  river. 

Second  District  —  Bounded  south  by  the  first  district,  and  included  within 
Broadway  from  Chambers  through  Frankfort,  Baxter,  Bayard,  the  Bowery, 
Centre  and  Catharine  streets  to  the  East  river. 

Third  District  —  Bounded  south  by  the  first  district,  and  included  within 
Broadway  from  Chambers-street  through  Spring-street  to  Hudson  river. 

Fourth  District  —  Bounded  south  by  the  second  district,  and  included 
within  Broadway  from  Franklin-street  through  Grand  and  Clinton  streets 
to  the  East  river. 

Fifth  District  —  Bounded  south  by  the  third  district,  and  included  within 
Broadway  from  Spring-street  through  Fourth  and  Christopher  streets  to 
the  Hudson  river. 

Sixth  District  —  Included  within  Broadway,  Houston,  Clinton  and  Grand 
streets. 

Seventh  District  —  Bounded  south  by  the  fifth  district,  and  included 
within  Broadway  from  Fourth-street  through  Fourteenth-street  to  the 
Hudson  river. 

Eighth  District  —  Bounded  south  and  east  by  the  East  river,  and  west 
and  north  by  a  line  from  the  river  through  Clinton  and  Houston  rtwoti  to 
the  said  river. 

Ninth  District  —  Bounded  south  by  the  seventh  district,  and  included 
within  Sixth-avenue  from  Fourteenth-street  through  Twenty-sixth-stieel 
to  the  Hudson  river. 

Tenth  District  —  Included  within  Broadway  and  Fourteenth-street,  avenue 
A  and  Houston-street. 

Elcnnth  District — Bounded  south  by  the  ninth  district,  and  included 
within  Sixth-avenue  from  Twenty-sixth  stre.-t  through  Fortieth  street  to 
the  Hudson  river. 


APPENDIX.  445 

Twelfth  District  —  Included  withinHoston-strest,  avenue  A,  Fourteenth- 
street  and  the  East  river. 

Thirteenth  District— 22$.  ward. 

Fourteenth  District — Included  within  Fourteenth-street  from  the  East 
river,  Sixth-avenue,  Twenty-sixth-street  and  the  East  river. 

Fifteenth  District — Bounded  south  by  the  fourteenth  district,  and  included 
within  the  Sixth-avenue  from  Twenty-sixth-street  through  Fortieth-street, 
and  the  East  river. 

Sixteen tli  District  —  19th  ward. 

Seventeenth  District  —  12th  ward. 

Niagara  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Lockport,  Pendleton.  Royalton  and  Wheatland. 
Second  District  —  Cambria,  Hartland.  Lewiston,  Newfane,  Niagara,  Porter, 
Somerset,  Wilson. 

Oneida  County  —  (Four  Districts). 

First  District  —  Deerfield.  city  of  Utica,  Whitestown. 

Second  District  —  Augusta,  Bridgewater,  Kirkland,  Mansfield,  New  Hare- 
ford,  Paris.  Sangerfield,  Vernon,  Westmoreland. 

Third  District — Camden,  Florence.  Rome,  Verona,  Vienna. 

Fourth  District  —  AnnsviUe,  Ava,  Boonville,  Floyd,  Lee,  Marcy,  Remsen, 
Steuben,  Trenton,  Western. 

Onondaga  County  —  (Three  Districts). 

F>rst  District  —  Camillas,  Clay,  Elbridge,  Lysander,  Marcellus,  Skane- 
ateles,  Spafford,  Van  Buren. 

Second  District  —  Cicero,  Salina.  city  of  Syracuse. 

Third  District  —  De  Witt,  Fabius.  Geddes,  La  Fayette,  Manlius,  Onon- 
daga. Otisco,  Pompey,  Tally. 

Ontario  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Farmington.  Gorham,  Hopewell,  Manchester,  Phelps, 
Seneca. 

Second  District  —  Bristol,  Canadice,  Canandaigna,  East  Bloomfield, 
Naples.  Richmond,  South  Bristol,  Victor,  West  Bloomfield. 

Orange  County — (Two  Districts). 

triet  —  Blooming   Grove,    Chester,    Cornwall,    Monroe,    Mont- 
gomery. New  burgh,  Now  Windsor. 

'  —  Crawford.    Deerpark,    Goshen,    Greenville,  Hampton- 
burgh.  Minisink,  Mount  Hope,  Wallkill,  Warwick,  Wawayanda. 

Orleans  County  —  (  One  District). 

Os^vEGO  County-- (  Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Hannibal.  Oswego,  city  of  Oswego,  Scriba. 

'  —  Constantia,   Granby,   Hastings,   Palermo,   Scliroeppel, 
Volney,  West  Monroe. 

Third  District  —  Albion,  Amboy.  Boylston.  Mexico.  New  Haven,  Orwell, 
Parish,  Bedfield,  Richland.  Sandy  Creek,  Williamstown. 
38 


440  APPENDIX. 

Otsego  County — (  Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Cherry  Valley,  Decatur,  Exeter,  Maryland,  Middlefield, 
Otsego,  Plainfleld,  Richfield,  Roseboom,  Springfield,  Westford,  Worcester. 

Second  District  —  Burlington,  Butternuts,  Edmeston,  Hartwick,  Laurens, 
Milford,  Morris,  New  Lisbon,  Oneonta,  Otego,  Pittsfield,  Unadilla. 

Putnam   County — (One  District.) 

Queens  County  —  (  Two  Districts  ). 

t  District  —  Flushing,  North  Hempstead,  Oyster  Bay. 
Second  District  —  Hempstead,  Jamaica,  Newtown. 

Rensselaer  County  —  (  Three  Districts  ). 

First  District  —  City  of  Troy. 

Second  District  —  Berlin,  Grafton,  Hoosick,  Lansingburgh,  Petersburgh, 
Pittstown,  Schaghticoke. 

Third  District — Brunswick,  Clinton.  Greenbush,  Nassau,  North  Green- 
bush,  Poestenkill,  Sandlake,  Schodack,  Stephentown. 

Richmond  County  —  (  One  District ). 

Rockland  County  —  (  One  District ). 

St.  Lawrence  County  —  (  Three  Districts  ). 

F<rst  District  —  De  Kalb,  De  Peyster,  Fine,  Fowler,  Gouverneur,  Ham- 
mond, Macomb,  Morristown,  Oswegatchie,  Pitcairn,  Rossie. 

Second  District — Canton,  Col  ton,  Edwards,  Hermon,  Lisbon,  Madrid, 
Norfolk,  Pierrepont,  Russell. 

Third  District — Brasher,  Hopkinton,  Lawrence,  Louisville,  Massena, 
Pari.shville,  Potsdam,  Stockholm. 

Saratoga  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District  —  Ballston,  Charlton,  Clifton  Park,  Galway,  Half  Moon, 
Malta,  Milton,  Stillwater,  Waterford. 

District  —  Corinth,  Day,  Edinburgh,  Greenfield,  Hadley,  Moreau, 
Northumberland,  Providence,  Saratoga,  Saratoga  Springs,  Wilton. 

Schenectady  County  —  (One  District). 

Schoharie  County  —  (One  District). 

Schuyler  County  —  (One  District). 

Seneca  County  —  (One  District). 

Steuben  County  —  (Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Avoca,  Bath,  Bradford,  Cohocton,  Pittsburgh,  Pnll- 
ney,  Crbana,  Wayne,  Wheeler. 

Second  District — Addison,  Cameron,  Campbell,  Caton,  Corning,  Brwin, 
Hornby,  Lindley,  Bathbone,  Thurston,  Woodhull, 


APPENDIX.  447 

Third  District  —  Canisteo,  Dansville,  Fremont,  Greenwood,  Hartsville, 
Hornby,  Howard,  Jasper,  Troupsburgh,  Maryland,  West  Union. 

Suffolk  County  —  (Two  Districts). 

First  District — East  Hampton,  Riverhead,  Shelter  Island,  Southampton, 
Southold. 
Second  District  —  Brookhaven,  Huntington,  Islip,  Smithtown. 

Sullivan  County  —  (  One  District). 

Tioga  County — (  One  District). 

Tompkins  County  —  (  One  District ). 

Ulster  County  —  [Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Hurley,  Kingston,  Saugerties. 

Second  District  —  Esopus,  Gardiner,  Lloyd,  Marbletown,  Marlborough, 
New  Paltz,  Plattekill,  Shawangunk. 

Third  District  —  Denning,  Olive,  Rochester,  Shandaken,  Wawarsing, 
Woodstock. 

Warren  County —  (  One  District). 

Washington  County  —  (  Two  Districts  ). 

First  District  —  Argyle,  Cambridge,  Easton,  Fort  Edward,  Granville, 
Jackson,  Salem,  White  Creek. 

Second  District  —  Dresden,  Fort  Ann,  Granville,  Hampton,  Hartford, 
Hebron,  Kingsbury,  Putnam,  Whitehall. 

Wayne  County  —  (  Two  Districts  ). 

First  District  —  Butler,  Galen,  Huron,  Lyons,  Rose,  Savannah,  Sodus, 
Wolcott. 

Second  District  —  Arcadia,  Macedon,  Marion,  Ontario,  Palmyra.  Wal- 
worth, Williamson. 

Westchester  County  —  (Three  Districts). 

First  District  —  Eastchester,  Morrisiana,  Westchester,  West  Farms, 
Yonkers. 

Second  District  —  Creensburgh,  Harrison,  Mamaroneck,  Mount  Pleasant, 
New  Rochelle,  Pelham,  Poundridge,  Rye,  Scarsdale,  White  Plains. 

Third  District  —  Bedford,  Cortland,  Lewisboro,  New  Castle,  North  Salem, 
Ossining,  Somers,  Yorktown. 

Wyoming  County  —  (One  District). 
Yates  County  —  (One  District). 


ADDENDA. 


Page.     Counties. 
338. 

358.  Broome, 
35S.  Cattaraugus. 

360.  Franklin', 

360.  Genesee, 

361.  Kings, 

362.  Niagara, 
382.   (Jnundaga, 
3^,2.  Onondaga, 
362.   OnondtiLsa, 
3«i3.  Orleans, 
3ii4.  Richmond, 

364.  Steuben,  ■ 
367.  AVff  -  YorA\ 

367.  Rockland, 

368.  Washington, 

365.  Albany, 

368.  TVoo-a, 

369.  Seneca, 
369.   Westchester, 
374.  Fulton, 

374.  Hamilton, 
377-  Oneida, 
378.  Ontario, 

375.  Orange, 
380.  Rockland, 
882.  Sullivan. 
384.    UVi/c/ies/er, 
386.  Broome, 
387. 

388.  Dutchess, 

389.  6'/ ' 

390.  Niagara, 
30.").  Washington, 

398.  Cor  tin  nd, 

399.  Dutchess, 
401   fftn^*, 

401.  A7//;-.v, 

402.  Montgomery, 

403.  Niagara, 

403.      ( hltJ/n/lll'll, 

408.  Queens, 

4o."i.  U'nssi  lair. 


407. 
407. 
408. 
411. 
411. 
412. 
413. 
413. 


Seneca, 

,\ii  uben, 

Tompkins, 

A I  ha  a  n, 

Allegany, 

Columbia, 

Cortland, 


41 1.  Herkimer, 
411.  Herkimer, 
•ill.  ./•  ffereon, 
■n  I.  K*fw, 
41 1.  Madison, 

415.  Montgomery, 

416.  A  Mr-  Vo;/i, 

416.    ",1/ario, 


After  Ebenezer  Russell,  insert  -'Lewis  Morris,  Morrisania,  West 

Chester  county." 
after  John  Patterson,  insert  "Daniel  Hudson,  March  2.  1809." 
before  T.  EL  Porter,  insert  "Elijah  Miller,  March  13,  1817." 
after  Joshua  Nichols,  insert  "  Albon  Man,  July  8,  1816." 
nfter  John  H.  Jones,  insert  '■  [saac  Wilson,  May  '.»,  1821." 
after  .1.  E.  Lott,  insert  "John  Skillman,  March  15, 1S05." 
after  Win.  llotelikiss,  insert  "  Samuel  Wilkison,  Nov.  10, 1820." 
after  S.  L.  Edwards,  insert  "John  Watson,  February  16,1833." 
after  J.  R.  Lawrence,  insert  " Richard  Woolworth,  Oct.  18,  I860.'" 
after  Joshua  Formal),  insert  "Gideon  Fonnan,  March  9, 1S13." 
after  Henry  R.  Curtis,  insert  "Dan  11.  Cole,  1,  2,  Sept.  24,  1868." 
after  Gozen  Ryerss,  insert  "John  I.  Murray,  February  13,  1802." 
after  James  Faulkner,  insert  "Samuel  Baker,  January  IS,  1813." 
after  Richard  Riker,  insert  "  Barent  Gardenier,  March  6,  1813." 
after  Samuel  Hawkins,  insert  ••  Randall  S.  Street,  March  19, 1S13." 
after  John  Savage,  insert  "David  Russell,  March  2:i,  181;;." 
after  Daniel  Cadv,  insert  "  Samuel  S.  Lush,  April  6, 1813." 
after  Win.  Stuart,  insert  "Matthew  Vincent,  March  12, 1S13." 
before  J.  C.  Spencer,  insert  "Bolydorus  15.  Wiener,  March  12,  1813." 
before  Wm.  Nelson,  insert  "Alex.  L.  McDonald,  March  19,  1813." 
after  T.  L.  Wakefield,  insert  "Alexander  II.  Ayres,  July  29,  1849." 
after  Richard  Peck,  insert  "  Samuel  K.  Peck,  January  19,1852." 
after  Bam'l  B.  Garvin,  insert  "J.  Thomas  Spriggs,   An 
after  1!.  S'osson,  insert  "James  C.  Brown,  Anmist  2:'..  1849." 
after  S.  R.  Bette,  insert  "  Henry  G.  Wisner,  June  6,  1820." 
before  John  T.  Smith,  insert  "Edward  Suffern,  June  II,  1S18." 
before  J.  M.  Foster,  insert  "  Lemuel  Jenkins,  dune  22,  1818." 
before  Aaron  Ward,  insert  "  Robert  P.  Lee,  June  12,  1818." 
after  Ashhel  Welles,  insert   -  Jacob  McKinney,  Ma\  31.  1809." 
After  Cortland  County,  insert  "Cumberland  County  (1778-1783), 

Micah  Towneend,  August  16, 177*." 
after  David  Brooks,  insert  "Philip  Spencer.  Fehruary  13,  1816." 
after  W.  Van  Bergen,  insert  "  Richard  McCarty,  Feb.  13,  1821." 
after  J.  E.  Marshall,  insert  "James  L.  Barton,  Fehruary  12,  1821." 
after  John  McCrea,  insert   "St.  John  Honeywood,  Fell.  24,  1797." 
before  Wm.  Mallerv,  insert  "  Asahel  Minor,  April  8,  180S."' 
after  Gilbert  Cetohum,  Insert  «  Rich.  C  Van  Wyok,  duly  1S19A 
after  John  Dean,  insert  "  Able]  Titus,  February  .">,  1811." 
after  L.  Brower,  insert  "Jacob  Garrison,  March  19, 1M7." 
after  Josiah  Crane,  insert  "  James  Hildreth,  January  26,  I 
after  2d  Asa  Ransom,  insert  "  Nathaniel  Sill,  March  Pi.  1813." 
after  II.  L.  Granger,  insert  " Giles  Cornish,  July  9,  1819." 
after  Richard  Cornell,  insert  ••  Bernard  Bloom,  July  10, 1819." 
after  3d  Thomas  Turner,  insert  "(ierrit  Peebles,  Jan.  14,  1818." 
after  2d  Lewi.-  Birdsall,  insert  "Herman  Camp,  Jan.  28.  L817." 
after  Howell  Bull,  insert  "Cornelius  Founglove,  March  26,  1811.' 
before  Henry  Bloom,  Insert  "  Herman  Camp,  April  11.  181 
after  J.  II   Wendell,insert  "George  Merchant,  March  17,  L816." 
after  I).  Lawrence,  insert  "  Ebenezer  Hyde,  April  8,  1816." 
after  F.  L.  Hoffman,  insert  «  Wm.  W.  Van  Ness,  March  28,  1800." 
after  L.  F.  Btevens,  insert  "John  MoWhorter,  March  27, 1800." 
After  Cortland  County,  Insert " Cumberland  County  (1778-1788) 

dames  Clay,  Augasl  is,  1778." 
after  tfoses  Dewitt,  insert  "Sanford  ("lark.  March  19.  171 
after  Dan  Chapman,  insert  "  Philo  M.  Ilackley,  March  28,  1807 
after  1!.  Skinner,  insert  "  Amasa  Trowbridge,  February  12.  1811." 
after  W.  Livingston,  insert  "John  O.  Vanderveer,  March  in.  1814." 
after  Asa  B.  Slzer,  insert  "Joshua  Hathaway,  Februan  L9,  1821." 
after  Josiah  Crane,  insert  "Charles  Walton,  Februan  L8,  L800 
after  i~t  S.  Miller,  insert  '••(•.■den    Edwards,   April  c».  lso7,"  and 

"Sylvanue  Miller,  Februarj  8,  L808." 
after  E.  Johnson,  lnserl  "Roswell  Chapman,  Februan  17.  1821." 
after  M.  H.  Sibley,  insert  "George  Wilson, 2d  November,  1881." 


